
Angelica Stabile
Lifestyle Writer at Fox News
Lifestyle Reporter, Fox News Digital. HPU alumna. Native New Yorker. HMU: [email protected] @FoxNews @FOXBusiness
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6 days ago |
foxnews.com | Angelica Stabile
Jennifer Aniston is revealing how she managed to get over her fear of flying, as flight anxiety heightens amid recent aviation news. In a recent interview with Travel + Leisure, the actress, best known for her role as Rachel Green in "Friends," shared that although she loves to travel, she has an "extreme fear of flying."Aniston would follow small rituals while boarding an airplane, including tapping the outside of the aircraft with her right palm and stepping onto the plane with her right foot.
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Angelica Stabile
New studies signal Ozempic, other drugs may reduce dementia risk Board-certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani discusses President Donald Trump’s possible 25% tariff on overseas medication and a new study on the relationship between Ozempic and dementia risk on ‘America Reports.’ Injectables for type 2 diabetes and weight loss could soon be a thing of the past.
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Angelica Stabile
New data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revealed climbing autism rates among children. In 2022, a surveillance program called The Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network began monitoring children aged 4 to 8 across 15 U.S. states, focusing on multiple benchmarks of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Among 8-year-old children, researchers found that one in 31 children — more than 3% of America's kids — had ASD.
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Angelica Stabile
Adults who have visited the hospital due to cannabis use could be at a higher risk of developing dementia. A new study by the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) found that individuals who had an emergency department visit for using cannabis were at a 23% greater risk of a dementia diagnosis within five years. People who were hospitalized were at a much larger 72% risk of dementia.
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1 week ago |
foxnews.com | Angelica Stabile
Some additives in ultraprocessed foods are known to be harmful to the body – but what about when these ingredients are combined? A new study, published in the journal PLOS Medicine, revealed that the combination of certain food additives can lead to an increased risk of dangerous health conditions, like type 2 diabetes.
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