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U.S. NAICS Codes analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to see which states have the healthiest environments for small businesses.

Caring.com compiled tips from the Family Caregiver Alliance and other organizations to help you save while caring for many generations under one roof.

Ollie used data from U.S. News & World Report to discover which dog breeds are most popular—and how location determines breed preference.

JobTest.org analyzed Bureau of Labor Statistics data to show where worker shortages are still being felt across the United States.

To get a sense of how the AI market will grow in the near future, Verbit analyzed financial research and recent data on trends surrounding the technology. 

Record-high global temperatures can have a detrimental impact on education. Study.com examined academic research to see how heat affects learning outcomes.

Medical Technology Schools lists and examines the top 50 healthcare careers for 2024-2025, including growth potential, salary and overall flexibility.

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Vivian Health examined the numbers to determine which states employ the most physical therapists to provide a comprehensive breakdown of where physical therapists are needed the most.

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by Ruth Stefanos , M.D.   (NAPSI)—As a pediatrician, I hear many questions from parents. As their children grow from babies to adolescents, so does the number of questions they have about how …

(NAPSI)—Remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic led to a so-called “Zoom Boom” for adults getting braces to help fix their smiles. Remote work was the norm at the time and adults suddenly …

LawnStarter uses survey data for information on home lawn care accidents and suggests ways to help prevent them.

(BPT) - Sponsored by GSKEvery five minutes, someone's life changes with a gynecologic cancer diagnosis[i],[ii]. This Gynecologic and Ovarian Cancer Awareness month, GSK is encouraging spending five …

(Family Features) According to the U.S. Surgeon General, Americans face a lack of social connection that poses a significant risk to individual health and longevity.

(NewsUSA) - Nearly half of Americans (46%) report eating at least three snacks per day, according to research from data insights firm Circana. While many people reach for not-so-healthy snacks, …

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(BPT) - When you have a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia, it's normal to worry about their well-being. However, adults with these conditions can continue living positive, fulfilling lives, …

(Family Features) In a healthy person, the body is like a well-oiled machine. However, sometimes things go wrong, and when that happens, finding the source of damage, illness or disease often requires a deeper look. In many cases, the culprit is free radicals.

(Family Features) Gracing home chefs with its deliciousness, the simple smell of butter ignites fond memories and provides inspiration for creative recipes.

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