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Cost-of-living crisis

A new study suggests the wage many people earn does not nearly cover the amount needed for basic necessities, including child care. And the gender…

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Over 21% of reptiles at risk of extinction: Study

Agriculture, logging and urban development pose significant risks to reptiles. SUBSCRIBE to ABC News: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP WATCH MORE on http://abcnews.go.com/ LIKE ABC News on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/abcnews…

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High school students suffered the worst mentally during pandemic: CDC

Forty-four percent of students persistently felt sad or hopeless and 55% experienced emotional abuse by a parent or other adult in the home, according to…

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Recent report shows strong association between COVID-19 and diabetes l ABC News

Patients in the study were about 40% more likely than the control groups to develop mainly type 2 diabetes. #ABCNews #COVID19 #Diabetes #Health source

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Hong Kong grapples with massive COVID-19 surge

ABC News’ Britt Clennett explores how Hong Kong is being hit by the omicron variant after two years of low case numbers and deaths, and…

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CDC releases new study from omicron surge l WNT

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended many Americans wait up to eight weeks, instead of three to four weeks, between their first and…

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New study on health benefits of olive oil | WNT

Researchers said olive oil may help lower risk of Alzheimer’s, cancer and cardiovascular disease. WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF ‘WORLD NEWS TONIGHT’: https://bit.ly/3uHCDO5 WATCH OTHER…

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American Cancer Society anticipates nearly 2 million cases of cancer to be diagnosed in 2022.

The ACS report also anticipates about 609,000 people will die from cancer in 2022. #ABCNews #AmericanCancerSociety #CancerDiagnosis source

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By the Numbers: One-third of waking hours spent on mobile devices

A new study finds that Americans spend on average more than four hours on mobile devices, and that time keeps increasing. ABC News Live Prime,…

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Child care in the United States

Center for the Study of Child Care Employment’s Ashley Williams discusses how the U.S. spends less on child care than other industrialized nations and how…

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Omicron variant confirmed in at least 9 states | ABC News

Six cases in Nebraska are linked to a person who had traveled to Nigeria. A new study from South Africa suggests the omicron variant could…

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By the Numbers: Legos could be better investments than stocks, bonds or gold

A new study finds that discontinued, unopened Lego sets can increase in value by 11% or more each year, potentially making them great investments. ABC…

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States move to ban mask mandates in schools as children get ready to go back to class

Plus, a new study suggests the Johnson & Johnson vaccine may be less effective against the delta variant. #maskmandate #covid #students #childen #deltavariant source

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Climate scientists sound alarm over extreme temperatures at Tokyo Olympics

A new study warns that athletes are being asked more often to compete in environments that are becoming “too hostile” for the human body. source

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How climate change is fueling natural disasters around the globe

A new study found that global warming contributed to massive flooding in many parts of the world, along with other weather-related disasters. #climatechange #flooding #weather…

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By the Numbers: Women burned out in workplace

A new McKinsey study finds that corporate women advanced to senior positions during the pandemic, but “burnout” has been a large issue for women in…

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