Por: Newsweek Tech November 09, 2022
Republicans and Democrats do not even like each other's faces, scientists have found.A study, conducted by scientists at the University of North Carolina and published in the journal PLOS ONE, found that a person's first impression of a stranger's face was strongly influenced by their political partisanship.Previous research shows that ideological polarization is increasing in the U.S., meaning those with differing political views... + full article
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation November 11, 2022
NBC Universal, Inc. NBC 6’s Phil Prazan takes a look at voter turnout for Democrats in the 2022 midterm election. data-ellipsis=false> We’re continuing to learn more about just how badly Republicans beat Democrats in the state of Florida Tuesday night in the statewide... + más
Weak rural turnout could hurt GOP in November | Politico
Trump-supporting counties are doing better recovering jobs than those that voted for Biden | CBS News
ABC News USA Politics November 03, 2022
Registered Republicans are outpacing Democrats in the breakdown of the more than 3.5 million Florida voters who had cast ballots as of Thursday morning, according to posted on the state Division of Elections website -- an unusual pivot in early-vote trends for the traditionally... + más
US officials seek public comment on Pacific Northwest Trail | Associated Press
Florida Democrats fall behind in early voting, lag with mail-in ballots | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics October 29, 2022
Republicans have surpassed Democrats in early voting so far in Florida and have cut into their advantage using main-in ballots, an ominous sign for the party’s candidates in their uphill battle to unseat Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio on Nov. 8. “In... + más
Everything You Need to Know About Voting in the 2022 Midterm Elections | Time
Here are the 2022 voter registration deadlines in all 50 states | The Hill
ABC7 USA Health October 19, 2022
Women who use chemical hair-straightening products may be at a higher risk for uterine cancer, and Black women may be more affected due to their higher rate of use, according to a new study.The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, found an association that women... + más
Hair-straightening chemical products linked to increased uterine cancer risk in new study | CNN
Hair-straightening chemicals may be linked to uterine cancer risk, study finds | ABC News
ABC News USA Life October 19, 2022
Women who use may be at a higher risk for uterine cancer, and Black women may be more affected due to their higher rate of use, according to a new study.The study, , found an association that women who self-reported frequent use of hair straightening products were more than... + más
Study finds link between hair-straightening chemical products to uterine cancer | WPTV
NBC 6 South Florida USA World September 29, 2022
NBCUniversal Media, LLC What to Know Fall is here, which means that pumpkin spice is everywhere -- from food to drinks to home products. The distinctive blend even has its own day! (For those wondering, National Pumpkin Spice Day is Saturday.) However, despite the ubiquity of... + más
Pumpkin spice is the flavor of fall. But what is it? And where did it come from? | Chicago Sun Times
Jewelry company selling 'Pumpkin Spice Latte' ring | WGN-TV
Associated Press USA Science September 21, 2022
FILE - This 2009 colorized microscope image made available by the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a sickle cell, left, and normal red blood cells of a patient with sickle cell anemia. A study of U.S. children with sickle... + más
Study: Too few kids with sickle cell get stroke screen, care | ABC News
Playing with your emotions? A Boston video game startup aims to help kids regulate their behavior. | The Boston Globe
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