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Dogs and their people: Companions in cancer research

Knowable Magazine reports that studying dogs' cancers offers insights into human cancer, due to similar pathways and faster tumor progression, aiding quicker clinical trials.

50 most popular chain restaurants in America

Stacker analyzed data from YouGov to find the most popular chain restaurants in the U.S. as of the second quarter of 2025.

These 10 states have the healthiest dogs

Ollie reports Michigan, Florida, and Arizona have the healthiest dogs in the U.S., based on health screenings for digestion, weight, and dental care.

Scientifically proven mental health benefits of having a pet

Rula reports that pets improve mental health by reducing anxiety, providing companionship, and promoting physical activity, enhancing overall well-being.

The history behind dog days of summer

Ollie takes a look at the origin of the phrase "the dog days of summer" influenced by the Dog Star, Sirius, and also suggests ways to keep dogs cool.

6 summer side quests for you and your pup

Ollie suggests six fun summer activities for dogs, including hiking, beach trips, patio dining, pool parties, road trips, and frozen treats.

Summer safety tips for dogs

Ollie reports essential summer safety tips for dogs, emphasizing hydration, heat awareness, and avoiding hot surfaces to prevent heat-related issues.

8 ways to prepare your anxious dog for fireworks

GoodRx reports eight strategies to help calm anxious dogs during fireworks, including creating a safe space and consulting a vet for medication.

Dog breeds losing popularity

Stacker pulled data from the AKC to compare dog popularity rankings from 2004 and 2024; the 2024 popularity rankings were released in March 2025.

5 essential types of apps for older adults that support health and wellness

QMedic curated a list of apps for older adults that boost and support health and wellness, citing academic research and a survey from AARP.

The 'king of poisons' is building up in rice

Grist reports that climate change is loading rice—the beloved grain that feeds more than half of the world's population—with increasing amounts of arsenic, creating a "scary" health burden.

Brain study identifies a cost of caregiving for new fathers

The Conversation reports on research that has revealed that the brains of fathers as well as mothers have revealed that the brain lose volume across the transition to parenthood, and researchers are still figuring out what these changes mean for parents.

How global trade is reshaping furniture pieces

House of Leon explores how recent shifts in tariffs and trade policies are accelerating the transformation of the furniture industry, changing where tables, sofas, and decor come from and at what cost.

Caffeine use disorder: When your energy fix becomes unhealthy

Rula explores the addictive properties of caffeine that can lead to dependence for some people.

Hawaiian taro takes root in Oregon

Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Civil Eats report that while more Native Hawaiians live in the continental U.S. than they do in Hawaii, many in the diaspora long for stronger ties to their home and cultural identity.

Where Americans are happiest

SmartAsset ranked 90 of the largest U.S. cities across 11 happiness metrics spanning the categories of personal finance, physical well-being, and quality of life to determine the happiest cities in America.

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