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Study Links Sugary Drinks to Early Death
A recent study links regular consumption of sugary beverages, including fruit juices, with an increased risk of early death. Researchers found that people who consume 10 percent or more of their calories from

New Hearing Aid Locks-In on Voices
Researchers at Columbia University are testing a new hearing aid that identifies, isolates, and amplifies the sound of a specific voice amidst other noises.

Eating Processed Foods May Lead to Higher Calorie Consumption, Study Says
Eating highly processed foods may lead to consuming more calories, according to a new study published by the National Institute of Health. Researchers provided a group of 20 men

Electric Sports Car Battery Charges in Less Than 5 Minutes, Company Claims
An electric sports car concept reportedly features a battery that can charge to 80 percent in less than five minutes. The Mark Zero, the first

Worldwide AI Healthcare Industry Projected to Grow 10-Fold by 2025
A recent report predicts that the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare will become a $13 billion dollar industry by 2025. Global Markets Insight, a

States Take Up ‘Truth in Labeling’
State legislators are fixated on food labeling this year. Their latest target? Crawfish. The Louisiana State Legislature recently passed legislation, now waiting for Gov. John

‘Netflix Tax’ in the Windy City
Sony has reportedly bent the knee to Chicago’s taxing authority. Bloomberg reported on May 15 that Sony, after a months-long legal dispute, finally agreed to
Press Release: Consumers’ Research Analysis Finds Form Letter Comment Submissions to the CFPB on Payday Loan Rule Used Equally by Proponents & Opponents
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Steve Burke, (703) 683-5004, ext. 1108 or sburke@crcpublicrelations.com Group Refutes Insinuation Payday Lending Industry is ‘Tainting’ Rulemaking Process Washington, D.C.—May 16, 2019: In