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Do you get care at a military hospital or clinic? Starting Jan. 20, you’ll be able to access lab results, radiology reports, pathology reports, and clinical notes immediately through the MHS GENESIS
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Learn how to quickly spot the healthiest peanut butter and why certain ingredients are better for you.
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Ginger, available at almost any grocery store and often used as a spice, has properties that can relieve mild to moderate nausea, experts and studies say.
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Both turmeric and magnesium can offer health benefits, but which is better for inflammation, heart health, and relaxation?
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Doctors offer this service regularly, but soon Medicare won't pay for it.
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Many men with large members share the same fear in the bedroom
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An analysis of more than one million people in the UK found that two-thirds of people who were vaccine-hesitant during the COVID-19 pandemic went on to get vaccinated.
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These everyday staples may be labelled as 'natural' or 'low-fat' but they're not as nutritious as you may think.
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The secret to preventing tooth decay may have been hiding in your mouth all along.
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The 2025-26 ‘super’ flu can come with vomiting and diarrhea, alongside the more typical aches and pains of flu.
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A newly identified enzyme appears to control tau production, brain inflammation, and aging. Researchers at the University of New Mexico have uncovered an unexpected role for OTULIN, an enzyme best known for its involvement in immune system regulation. The tea…
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For many people, a daily aspirin may do more harm than good.
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Daily protein requirements vary a bit person to person, but some evidence suggests consuming high amounts of protein could do more harm than good. Live Science spoke to experts to learn more.
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Flu is surging now, but universal flu vaccines, faster mRNA updates, and season-long preventives could change what winter illness looks like.
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Long-term exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos, widely used on US farms, has been linked to a more than 2.5-fold increase in the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, according to new research.
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Chili the Golden Retriever shows off his incredibly calm side in a sweet video where he shares a patio with local squirrels.
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Matthew Landry, a nutrition researcher and dietitian, studies how what we eat can prevent heart attacks later in life.
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Sabrina Burlando was born with congenital ptosis, which affects the muscles that lift the eyelids, according to the Cleveland Clinic
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Watching a dog wake up really does make you realize humans are doing mornings all wrong. In Atlanta, a ten-month-old pup named Harvey has the post-nap...
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Researchers analyzed Medicare claims data to find that an estimated 25 percent of dementia patients were prescribed risky medications, including antidepressants and antipsychotics.
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Brazil holds a record number of supercentenarians, people who live healthy lives past 110. What is the secret to their longevity
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Scientists at Tufts have found a way to turn common glucose into a rare sugar that tastes almost exactly like table sugar—but with far fewer downsides. Using engineered bacteria as microscopic factories, the team can now produce tagatose efficiently and cheap…
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Health News: Heart disease isn’t just something old people get anymore, it’s becoming shockingly common even in younger adults. Globally, heart diseases are the nu.
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While GLP-1s boast impressive weight loss results, making one mistake could result in the pounds coming right back on, according to new research.
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physicians see patients difficult — Physicians see patients ‘difficult’ in 17% of cases, especially those with anxiety or depression, linked to lower…
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