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Severe flooding raises deadly overdose risk in rural Appalachia, study finds – and the harm lasts fo

Disasters weaken support systems that take years to rebuild, at the same time people caught in them are under extraordinary financial and psychological stress.

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Dealing with disasters increasingly requires a smartphone – losing access can be a nightmare, but th

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US teens are smoking and vaping less than their peers abroad

A new FDA survey finds some positive trends among young people in the US, though new forms of nicotine use like pouches have become…

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