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The new DNC chair has faced messy drama since stepping into the role in February.
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Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is facing increasing pressure to step down, after appearing to criticize the military in a 17-minute leaked phone call she had with Cambodia’s powerful former leader over an escalating border dispute.
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When the Earth froze over, where did life shelter? MIT scientists say one refuge may have been pools of melted ice that dotted the planet's icy surface.
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Organizers of Juneteenth celebrations across the U.S. tell NPR how they're feeling this year. And NPR presents a reading of the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Ace Bailey has still yet to work out for any NBA teams with less than a week remaining before the 2025 NBA Draft.
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The study, published in JAMA, followed teens for years and evaluated addictive behaviors, as well as suicidality.
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DEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — Karen Read was found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the 2022 death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe.
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A novel screening method for Parkinson’s disease (PD) analyzes the volatile compounds in ear wax to detect early signs of the condition.
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From 2003 to 2023, death rates from falls rose more than 70% for adults ages 65 to 74 and more than 75% for people 75 to 84.
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Both women say they developed permanent vision loss.
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What you need to know about walking for fitness.
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Scientists compared diet, rapamycin and metformin in search for longevity boost.
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Herbal supplements, despite their perceived natural safety, pose significant risks to liver and kidney health due to unregulated production and potent
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Butter isn't off limits if you have high cholesterol—the key is moderation. Learn how to enjoy butter in a smart way without hurting your heart.
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A growing body of scientific evidence shows myalgic encephalomyelitis chronic fatigue syndrome – or ME/CFS – is a biological illness, not a psychological one.
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Many cooking oils may harm liver and kidneys. Seed oils like soybean and sunflower, when heated, release toxins. Reusing oil worsens the problem. Stud
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Fruits are carbohydrate foods, but they also offer a bit of protein. Learn more about 5 high protein fruits that will help you meet your protein goals.
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A former funeral home owner in Colorado was arrested after being accused of hiding a woman's corpse in a hearse for two years.
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Two cases of the West Nile Virus have been reported in Oklahoma County, officials say.
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Cheese isn’t off-limits if you are trying to manage your blood sugar. Here are the 6 best cheeses to eat, according to diabetes experts.
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Discover how cycling and walking as active travel can lower the risk of dementia, enhance brain health and promote a healthier lifestyle, per a new study.
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Half a decade after receiving a psychedelic treatment for depression, two-thirds of patients in a new study remained in remission.
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Did my skin-goals celebrity crushes know something that I didn’t?
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The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about healthcare, drug developments, mental health issues, real people's triumphs over medical struggles, and more.
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In a groundbreaking study, researchers have linked rare “de novo” genetic mutations—copy number variants (CNVs)—to pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In a groundbreaking study, researchers have linked rare “de novo” genetic mutations—copy number v…
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Janine Roberson was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 7.  The chronic disease caused stage 5 kidney failure that led to her kidneys being so badly damaged that they “barely functioned,” according to Ceders-Sinai Medical Center, who has helped Janin…
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The colossal black hole lurking at the center of the Milky Way galaxy is spinning almost as fast as its maximum rotation rate.
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Knee braces, hydrotherapy and exercise are some of the most effective ways to address arthritis-related knee pain and stiffness, a new study shows.
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30.6% of ICU patients experienced CMV reactivation.
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UC Riverside study on how Toxoplasma gondii manipulates brain cells lays groundwork for future clinical research and therapies
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Yvonne Ford had light contact with the stray dog while on holiday in Morocco, her family says.
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Health officials in Grand Traverse County have confirmed the first measles case since 2019.
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Despite being rooted in science, evidence-based psychological treatments often fail to deliver lasting results because people forget much of what they learn and struggle to build new habits.
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Every three seconds, someone in the world develops dementia.
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Despite funding cuts, political scapegoating and internal tensions, thousands of volunteers came together in the 1980s to provide care to a stigmatized community.
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Cannabis users face a 29% higher risk of heart attacks, 20% higher stroke risk, and double the risk of dying from heart disease.
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People have revealed if 'Ozempic penis' is real or not, following advice from health experts
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This report describes eight mpox cases on four cruise ships: four among crew members and four among passengers.
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Spotting cancer early can significantly improve the chances of recovery, and US researchers have shown that blood biomarkers may reveal tumors more than three years before a diagnosis is made.
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What's the best exercise for the heart? Cardiologist recommends aerobic exercise or cardio like walking, running or swimming to lower heart attack risk.
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Try the sitting-rising test. A new study shows that people who can do it without support are less likely to die in the next decade or so.
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Trainer shares 3 weekly gym workouts to melt stubborn belly fat & boost metabolism. Just 3 sessions per week gets results!
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"In 50 years, where things grow and what you get infected by is going to be completely different."
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A new study has shed light on how physical activity helps rewire and protect the brain from Alzheimer's disease on a cellular level as people age.
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Strength training can lower your biological age by 8 years, per one study. A trainer explains how to start. It may “limit disease and slow the aging of cells.”
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Mid-June is earlier than we typically first find West Nile virus-infected mosquitoes in Massachusetts, health officials say.
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The purge of probationary federal workers included skilled lab personnel who would have finalized a customized cell immunotherapy for cancer patients.
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The latest 12-month report from the CDC showed 1,400 more deaths in January of this year compared with the year prior. This comes after more than a year of dramatic progress. Experts say they're not sure if this is a "blip" or something more troubling.
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We’re living in the era of wellness. The industry is expected to reach $7 trillion this year. But with its explosive growth comes a flood of questionable products and widespread misinformation.
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It is the latest cancer to affect young people more now than in decades. Researchers trying to explain the rise in cases are zoning in on environmental factors.
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She lost 250 pounds and thought her journey was over... but then she discovered something most people don't talk about.
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Researchers have discovered how a surface protein on brain cells, called Aplp1, can play a role in spreading material responsible for Parkinson's disease from cell to cell in the brain.
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For your health, pour a morning cup of coffee because it's linked to a lower risk of mortality—but leave out the sugar and cream.
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The first signs of Alzheimer's could hit decades before patients notice memory loss, experts have warned in a bombshell new study
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Studies in people and mice show a diet that’s low in the amino acid cysteine reprograms fat to burn more calories, triggering weight loss and reduced inflammation.
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Bill Gates writes: “We are on the cusp of turning the tide against dementia — which makes this an especially bad time to pull back on research.”
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A groundbreaking daily pill, Obicetrapib, shows promise in managing high cholesterol, potentially reducing heart attack and stroke risks. A Monash Uni
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Before it met the 30,000-50,000 kelvin wall at the edge of our Solar System, Voyager 1 took its final images.
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The monstrous 85-mile-wide comet C/2014 UN271 is the second most distant body originating from the Oort Cloud found to be chemically active.
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SLAC scientists have just shattered records with an electron beam five times more powerful than ever before. This breakthrough opens new doors in physics, chemistry, and beyond.
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe has made its final close approach to the sun, reaching 3.86 million miles as it seeks to understand the solar corona and space weather.
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The quantum physics community is buzzing with excitement after researchers at Rice University finally observed a phenomenon that had eluded scientists for over 70 years. This breakthrough, recently published in Science Advances is known as the superradiant ph…
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Dive into the science on how your eating habits can support healthy aging, plus tips and recipes to put it into practice.
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Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) have the incredible ability to regenerate limbs, and even entire organs.
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A Miocene fish fossil with soft tissue and intact pigmentation has been discovered in New South Wales, revealing prehistoric ecology.
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The alignment occurs hours after the moon hits its third quarter phase.
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Firefly Aerospace says it plans to offer a commercial lunar imaging service for use by governments and companies.
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A space situational awareness company spied satellite close approaches in geosynchronous orbit.
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What was once believed to be ancient permafrost in the Arctic is now revealed to be a modern phenomenon...
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By carefully steering atomic nuclear spins, researchers found a way to store and retrieve quantum information without sacrificing stability.
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Mars will remain in the Spring Triangle until mid-September.
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Antarctica’s eerie red waterfall has baffled scientists for over 100 years. The mystery behind Blood Falls is finally solved
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Billions of nocturnal Bogong moths migrate up to 1,000 km to cool caves in the Australian Alps that they have never previously visited. New research shows how they may find their way there and back.
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For 540 million years, the ebb and flow in the strength of Earth's magnetic field has correlated with fluctuations in atmospheric oxygen, according to a newly
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A five-dimensional (5D) Langevin approach developed by an international team of researchers, including members from Science Tokyo, accurately reproduces complex fission fragment distributions and kinetic energies in medium-mass mercury isotopes (180Hg and 190…
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Researchers detected mysterious radio waves in Antarctica that seem to defy the rules of particle physics. Now they're searching for a cause.
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Scientists have uncovered a giant, ancient salamander fossil in Tennessee.
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NASA's Terra satellite captured huge chunks of sea ice breaking apart in Canada's Amundsen Gulf.
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Researchers from the U.K. plan to launch a CubeSat covered with a newly formulated "hull-darkening" Vantablack paint into space next year. If successful, the coating could help mitigate light pollution from private satellite "megaconstellations."
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Nitrogen finally joins the elite tier of elements like carbon that can form neutral allotropes—different structural forms of a single chemical element. Researchers from Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany, have synthesized neutral hexanitrogen (N6)—the…
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in addition to a note on NASA GSFC SED Directorate's Christa Peters-Lidard retirement there is a section in this note about upcoming departures
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New research reveals a 40% chance Planet Nine is lurking beyond Neptune!
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A new census reveals that 35% of supermassive black holes are hidden behind dust, disrupting major galactic models.
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Bizarre and eerie places around the world hide untold stories that you can only glimpse from above. From strange aircraft graveyards to haunting villages, these sites have long captivated the curious. Not everything is as it seems on Google Maps.
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Two of John H. Zhang’s papers have been retracted, 19 have corrections, and 27 have expressions of concern.
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LINE-1, a "jumping gene" making up 20% of the genome, invades DNA during cell division using protein-RNA clusters, offering insights into genome evolution and disease. Viruses are masters of hijacking the cells they infect. To make more copies of themselves, …
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Scientists have never directly detected dark matter, but some wonder if one high-energy detection in 2023 could be a rare indirect glimpse at it.
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