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Benjamin Fearnow

Mr. Fearnow has written for Newsweek, The Atlantic & CBS during his New York City-based journalism career. He discusses tech and social media topics on cable news networks.

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Religious African Americans more likely to have better heart health, quit smoking

August 31, 2022

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Pre-teens addicted to social media and digital devices highly likely to develop a behavioral disorder

August 24, 2022

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The unhealthiest way to sit: ‘Intellectually sedentary’ people at higher risk of dementia

August 23, 2022

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Women ‘damned’ either way on taking maternity leave, study finds

March 7, 2022

More than half of U.S. adults recommended to receive measles vaccination or immunization prior to traveling abroad didn't do so at health clinics, a new study finds.

Study: 53 percent of US travelers not receiving measles immunization

December 12, 2022

While there's a high volume of teens and young adults sending sexually suggestive nude or seminude photos of themselves, such "sexting" is only moderately or loosely tied to real-life sexual behavior with others, a new study finds.

Sexting not linked to increase in real-life sexual activity, study finds

March 2, 2022

Humanlike cognition evolved 1.8 million years ago, a new study finds.

Study of brain scans show ‘humanlike’ ways of thought evolved 1.8M years ago

March 2, 2022

Women looking at computer in office

Study: Helping coworkers can increase mental exhaustion, create toxic workplace

March 2, 2022

A reduction in the total number of people being diagnosed or living with HIV within reach by 2025, a new study finds.

Study: Decline of new HIV infections within reach by 2025

March 2, 2022

Male great tits choose neighbors based upon similar personalities, a new study finds.

Study: Great tits prefer nesting near birds with similar personalities

March 2, 2022

Believing that energy drinks like Red Bull are in one's alcoholic drink increases feelings of intoxication -- even when they're not a ingredient.

Study: Just being told your drink is alcoholic makes people act more drunk, risky

March 2, 2022

A new study finds an increased risk of dementia contained in medications used to treat PTSD.

Study: Medications used to treat veterans’ PTSD increase dementia risk

March 2, 2022

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