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Experts agree that eating more colorful foods is one of the simplest ways to adopt an anti-inflammatory diet and support your overall health.
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World Prostate Cancer Day encourages individuals to receive regular screenings and research their family history.
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A somatic healing expert shared how to retrain your brain just two minutes a day.
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New research suggests that the levels of a key amino acid may not be an accurate biomarker of aging.
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In a blow to gymfluencers everywhere, it appears that ice baths and bodybuilding don't mix, according to new research.
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A number of popular cruise destinations are facing outbreaks of dengue fever. Fun!
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A new study finds that mindfulness meditators are more likely to report feeling a touch — even when none occurs — and that this sensitivity is linked to altered brain rhythms.
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Cancer survival rates soar thanks to new treatments, early screening, and vaccines. How three medical revolutions saved 4 million lives.
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A new model suggests that astrocytes might be used in computation, coordinating with neurons and connecting synapses in networks.
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Researchers found that taking this vitamin every day may slow cellular aging by as much as three years. Here's everything you need to know.
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Mouthwash can interfere with the body's nitric oxide production, essential for lowering blood pressure post-exercise.  | Health
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A study finds women who drink moderate coffee in midlife are more likely to age healthily, with lower risk of chronic diseases.
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A new COVID variant, known as NB.1.8.1, has made landfall in the United States, and it's more transmissible than other variants.
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A rise in overdose deaths involving the drug nationwide has raised concerns about its safety.
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Scientists are uncovering how tiny grooves in the brain’s surface relate to reasoning ability in youth, showing that deeper sulci may lead to more efficient connections between brain regions critical for complex thought.
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New research shows that eating a wider variety of flavonoids—not just more of them—may reduce chronic disease risk and promote a longer life. Find out why.
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Load up your plate and still lose weight with these seven foods that are lower in calories.
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Researchers looked at what happens when adults trade two tablespoons of refined sugar for an equal amount of pure maple syrup.
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Find relief from occasional bloating with these expert-approved drinks that support digestion, reduce inflammation and keep things moving.
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As measles cases in the United States continue to mount, neighboring countries Canada and Mexico are also experiencing significant outbreaks – all of which have been linked to at least one death.
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Health officials announced Friday there has been a confirmed measles case in Allegan County.
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Exposure to wildfire smoke drifting across the country has been linked to increased risks of heart, lung and brain problems.
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Dr. Mark Dybul was an architect of PEPFAR, a program credited with saving 26 million lives. Now its future could be in jeopardy as Congress reviews the Trump administration's funding rescission memo.
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Good news from Australia. Good news from Australia.
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A team from Fudan University, the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and Shaoxin Laboratory, all in China, has developed a retinal prosthesis woven from metal nanowires that partially restored visio…
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Fair Oaks Ranch officials urge pet owners to stay alert after two rabid animals were found in one week, an unusual spike for the area.
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Doctors who specialize in longevity share six tips for how to live longer by making small changes to your everyday lifestyle habits.
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Chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, cause recurring diarrhea, fever, pain, and significant psychological distress. Despite major advances and modern medications, treatment remains challenging. Only a subs…
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Health officials said Friday that the family member's case was confirmed in May.
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Cardiologist says it’s easy to choose a healthy breakfast that provides energy, nutrition and satiety. He recommends eating oatmeal topped with fruit.
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A cheap over-the-counter supplement could hold the key to preventing heart failure in people with Type 2 diabetes, according to research presented Tuesday at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester.
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Magnesium is one of the most vital nutrients required by the human body. Not only is it needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body, but it also plays a key role in processes including muscles, nerves, bones, mood and overall health. While the …
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A new study suggests that people who are more resilient are less likely to develop psychopathic traits after experiencing childhood trauma. The findings highlight the protective role of resilience and its potential for reducing harmful personality patterns la…
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A new study has identified distinct symptom patterns of long COVID in young children.
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Being the sharpest in the room doesn’t always mean knowing more. Sometimes, it’s about choosing less and more trust in the brain’s natural brilliance.
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Some people contend it causes cancer and is part of a big pharma conspiracy. Dermatologists disagree.
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NASA's ambitious SPHEREx telescope project represents a significant leap forward in our understanding of the cosmos. With a price tag of $488 million, this revolutionary instrument is designed to create an unprecedented three-dimensional map of our universe. …
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A study from Japan has identified potential genes behind cat purrs, and the discovery could help us understand why our furry companions make these contented rumblings.
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Something massive is brewing beneath the ocean — and this underwater volcano might be closer to erupting than anyone thought.
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Beneath the Grand Canyon’s iconic layers, scientists have uncovered a fast-paced, 500-million-year-old tale of evolution that’s turning geology on its head.
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For years, astronomers have predicted a dramatic fate for our galaxy: a head-on collision with Andromeda, our nearest large galactic neighbor. This merger—expected in about 5 billion years—has become a staple of astronomy documentaries, textbooks and popular …
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Scientists discovered a massive "super-Earth," Kepler-725c, in the habitable zone using transit timing variation detection method.
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Astronomers have discovered a whole new class of cosmic explosions that are dozens of times more powerful than supernovas.
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This primitive, 85-million-year-old marine reptile was a fierce predator, measuring 12 meters in length. Unlike any known elasmosaur, it hunted its prey from above. A group of elasmosaur fossils—among the most well-known in North America—have now been formall…
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Armed with funding, algorithms, and a tip line, this new effort aims to dig corrupt studies out of medical literature before they do real-world harm.
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Plus: a surprising case of galactic eschatology, nematode cheerleading pyramids, ancient makeup kits, and more.
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If the Big Bang actually happened inside a black hole, it could neatly explain some of the universe's biggest mysteries.
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A rare molecule spotted in a young planet system could be a missing link in the story of life’s origins. Scientists are now piecing together what this means for our own solar system.
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A mix of autonomous and top-down control manage the octopus’s limbs.
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In buildings that remain standing beyond the blast's epicenter, the threat shifts from collapsing structures to something less visible.
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A massive structure in central China is doing more than generating power—it’s quietly influencing something far bigger. NASA researchers have traced an unexpected planetary effect back to this engineering feat.
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A mysterious spider fossil uncovered in Australia is turning heads with its unexpected size and age. Hidden beneath layers of ancient rainforest, it belonged to a species scientists had never seen before.
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Giant viruses play a role in the survival of single-celled marine organisms called protists. These include algae, amoeba, and flagellates, that form the base of ocean food webs. And since these protists form an important part of the food chain, these large DN…
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Don't miss the 2025 full "Strawberry Moon" when it rises above the southeastern horizon on June 10.
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Could a star birth planets more than once in its lifetime?
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There are multiple contenders for the title of best smeller, but no clear winner just yet.
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A new Oxford study confirms the tremors felt across the globe were caused by tsunamis in Greenland.
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An ancient, massive galaxy with a bar like the Milky Way defies models and unveils early galactic secrets.
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Advisory: Mature content, though in snake form. Last Saturday had my mom’s youngest son and wife; her grandddaughter and two great-grandchildren; and grandson, wife and toddler great-grandddaughter all up for a marvelous weekend of good food and great company…
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June 7, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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A Cambrian fossil once thought to be a mollusk ancestor is now identified as a chancelloriid relative, reshaping ideas about early animal evolution. A strange and spiny fossil, once thought to be among the earliest mollusks, has just been reclassified. Resear…
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Search efforts continue for a fourth day with more than 80 people confirmed dead following flash floods in central Texas.
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The largest map of the universe, created with data from the James Webb Space Telescope, shows almost 800,000 galaxies crammed into a tiny piece of sky and spanning almost all of time.
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New technology at St Andrews University helps librarians detect when old books are bad for readers' health
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The American Meteor Society, Ltd. is established to inform, encourage, and support the research activities of people who are interested in the field of Meteor Astronomy
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While kelp forests persist along northern Maine's rocky coast, kelp abundance has declined by as much as 80% on the southern coast in recent decades. In its stead, carpet-like turf algae have moved in.
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A study has revealed that humpback whales approach humans and blow bubble ‘smoke’ rings – a newly documented behaviour that may represent play or communication.
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NASA's shocking discovery of X-shaped structures in Earth's ionosphere could unleash chaos.
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A visualization of the Milky Way’s collision with the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy. Photos courtesy of American Museum of Natural History
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The sharpest images ever captured of the sun reveal intricate magnetic structures dancing across its surface.
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China's astronomical ambitions have reached new heights with the secretive development of what could become the world's largest optical telescope. The 14.5-meter Large Optical Telescope (LOT), currently under construction on the Tibetan Plateau, has left the …
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Earth's energy imbalance is skyrocketing faster than expected, and scientists fear losing the key tools to understand why.
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No matter what species, or where they live, organisms seem to band together in the exact same pattern.
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In the 19th century, astronomers could see Mars through telescopes, but not clearly. Some used their imaginations to fill in what the blurry images couldn’t convey.
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"SHERLOC is all about solving puzzles, and what better puzzle than a maze!"
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Meet the "cocaine sharks," also known as Brazilian sharpnose sharks, Rhizoprionodon lalandii, zipping around cocaine saturated coastal waters.
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Developed by former MIT researchers, focused research organizations (FROs) undertake large research efforts and have begun to contribute to scientific advances.
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TAMPA -- Marlins starting pitcher Ryan Weathers found himself lying face down on the mound before he even threw his first pitch against the Rays at George M. Steinbrenner Field on Saturday. There was even more concern about Weathers’ health by the end of his …
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Former MMA champion Ben Askren was hospitalized after developing severe pneumonia, his wife posted on social media on Saturday.
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Mauricio Pochettino addressed the rumors about his return to Tottenham Hotspur following the USMNT's 2-1 loss to Turkey on Satuday.
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I’m about out of words at this point. Its dire straights for the Braves right now.
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The Tar Heels fail to deliver the clincher sending this bestof3 series to a winnertakeall rubber match
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Francis Ngannou issues a response to UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones’ interest in a fight.
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One candidate the Knicks are considering is Jason Kidd, insider Marc Stein reported Friday.
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Schools that don’t need to feed the football beast can plow their cash into acquiring the best basketball rosters possible.
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The Atlanta Braves are already moving on from a veteran pitcher following Friday night's return to the organization.
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Funny questions, interesting tidbits and more. Here's what you need to know from the NHL Draft Combine in Buffalo.
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Assistant Austin Kelly will serve as the Fever's acting head coach for the team's June 7 game in Chicago.
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Chase Briscoe won the pole with a lap of 195.514 mph, the fastest pole in the Next Gen car era.
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In a sea of surely desolate Oilers fans, Brad Marchand’s mother, Lynn, made her presence known.
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Ravens coach John Harbaugh may not be measuring quarterback Lamar Jackson's attendance at offseason workouts.
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Indiana coach Rick Carlisle learned to relinquish control of his teams' offense. It's helped the Pacers take control against Oklahoma City.
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ANAHEIM -- Julio Rodríguez on Friday night addressed the targeted burglary he was a victim of last month that was made public earlier in the afternoon by the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in Seattle, which were part of multiple charges against the…
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