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1 in 5 children and adolescents globally have ‘excess weight,’ new study finds. Here’s what parents need to know about childhood obesity.

Excess weight and obesity in children and adolescents continue to be a global health issue. In fact, new research published by JAMA Pediatrics finds that, worldwide, 1 in 5 people under the age of 18 have experienced excess weight. The review of global studies revealed that the prevalence of obesity increased by 150% in the period covering 2012–2023 compared to …

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Pharmacists cite highest number of drug shortages since 2001

In the first three months of 2024, there were 323 active drug shortages, the highest number since 2001, according to research by the University of Utah Drug Information Service. The drug shortage data, collected quarterly, is generated from reports from health-care professionals, most of them pharmacists at hospitals and health systems, said Erin Fox, the lead researcher and the Drug …

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Study shows elephants might call each other by name

By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Over the years, researchers who study elephants have noticed an intriguing phenomenon. Sometimes when an elephant makes a vocalization to a group of other elephants, all of them respond. But sometimes when that same elephant makes a similar call to the group, only a single individual responds. Could it be that elephants address each …

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