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We're told an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but does this humble fruit really have an outsized positive effect on our health?
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Gilead’s twice-a-year HIV prevention drug lenacapavir is 30 years in the making. Here’s the story behind it.
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The company needs to deliver compelling hardware upgrades as consumers hold on to their phones longer.
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Former NASA administrator nominee Jared Isaacman says he is interested in pursuing some of the goals he had for the agency from outside it.
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A federal judge ruled that Kilmar Abrego García is eligible for release and raised questions about the government’s allegation that he is a threat to society.
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“I’ve dated men exactly my age and Jade is FAR more mature than any of them,” the “You” star commented on Instagram.
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The US State Department issued a “Worldwide Caution” alert for American citizens, flagging the potential of travel disruptions and demonstrations following the US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
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Nearly 150 people reported being assaulted with syringes across France during its annual "Fête de la Musique" summer festival, with Paris police reporting 13 cases in the capital alone. Twelve suspects in the attacks were arrested, the interior ministry said.…
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The Houston company is flying a memorial payload on SpaceX's Transporter 14 rideshare mission, which is scheduled to launch on Sunday (June 22).
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The health concerns surrounding endocrine disruptors, such as phthalates, BPA and PFAS, can sound scary. But what we do know suggests the risks are low.
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Infection with a common parasite can seriously disrupt the brain function of intermediate hosts – potentially including humans – new research has found.
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Walking immediately after eating has been dubbed “fart walking” on TikTok because of one of the side effects.
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What science says about the human body and alcohol.
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Protein coffee or 'proffee' is an easy way to get more protein in the morning, which can help you lose weight, build muscle and more. How to make it taste go...
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Ashtyn Fellenz had a fatal brain disease. Her family wanted to donate her brain to science. They allege Children's Wisconsin mistakenly threw it away.
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Hotter temperatures make breathing problems during sleep more likely, even when it's not extremely hot
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Tim Strugnell, 76, says he feels as if his life has changed after taking part in clinical trials.
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Recent studies suggest that taking blood pressure pills at night might be better. A study showed reduced risks of heart attacks and strokes with eveni
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Doctor Jeremy London suggests aerobic exercises for a healthy heart. Regular physical activity strengthens the heart muscle. It lowers the risk of hea
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The quest for immortality is the stuff of science fiction, but real-life researchers are also looking for answers. One of them believes that humans could live for between 1,000 and 20,000 years on one condition. If you had the chance to live more than 1,000 y…
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A recent Harvard study involving over 86,000 adults reveals that longer, irregular, or midday-heavy naps are linked to higher mortality rates. These n
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The smarter you are, the more your brain is in sync with its own secret rhythm, a new study has found.
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Protect your teeth as you age with expert advice on gum disease prevention, managing medication-induced dry mouth, and finding affordable dental care options...
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Red sprites hover between 40 and 55 miles high. Up there, the air is thin, so electric fields can spark gigantic filaments that glow red.
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For those struggling with inflammation and muscle and joint tightness, the pool can be a game changer.
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A new study found correlations between a daytime diet rich and fruits and vegetables and better sleep quality
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New brain scan study finds changes in smell and sight responses may detect Parkinson's years before symptoms start.
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For centuries, humans have searched for ways to extend life.
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A new study suggests that pregnant women are more likely to claim their fetus resembles the father, even during early ultrasounds when no real resemblance is visible. The behavior may be an evolved strategy to reduce paternity uncertainty and secure investmen…
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These 7 dietitian-approved cereals for better gut health provide fiber, plant-based protein, prebiotics and antioxidants for digestive health.
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A registered dietitian breaks down how much protein you need a day, how it affects healthy aging, and simple ways to get started.
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BROWNFIELD, Texas – He was a chiropractor by training, but in a remote part of west Texas with limited medical care, Kiley Timmons had become a first stop for whatever hurt. For more than a decade, Kiley, 48, had seen 20 patients each day at his small clinic …
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Mosquitoes have been detected in the Garden State two weeks earlier than last year.
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A recent study reveals that regular walking can increase the size of the hippocampus, a brain region crucial for memory, in older adults. Participants
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Researchers from the US, UK, and Spain tracked more than 10,000 people over the age of 50. Higher levels of well-being may help lower the risk of memory loss in middle age, according to new research that followed more than 10,000 adults over the age of 50 for…
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UCLA researchers found that two proteins doctors use to check for heart damage can also predict cancer years before symptoms appear.
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Scientists discovered that ciprofloxacin blocks ACE through a novel mechanism, opening new paths for safer blood pressure treatments. Scientists from the UK and South Africa have made a surprising discovery that could lead to better treatments for high blood …
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No, you're not a bad person. Here's what's really going on, according to science.
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A groundbreaking study suggests that Parkinson’s disease may begin in the kidneys, where a toxic protein builds up and travels to the brain. This discovery could reshape our understanding of the disease’s origins and risk factors.
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This 7-day meal plan combines high-protein meals with calcium- and vitamin D-rich ingredients to maintain muscle mass and support bone health.
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Even the prettiest plant-based meals can sabotage energy if balance, protein, and key nutrients get left behind.
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Colistin is a potent, last-resort antibiotic used only to treat people with dangerous, life-threatening bacterial infections that have developed resistance to other drugs. But it's not foolproof. Worldwide, resistance to colistin is spreading, further diminis…
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This is one hack that could increase your life expectancy
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Beyond cholesterol, daily habits significantly impact heart health. Simple 5-minute lifestyle tweaks, like post-meal walks and mindful breathing, can
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The British scientist examines the techniques that companies use to influence public opinion and how these tactics impact our health
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Things women over 50 should do every night include avoiding alcohol, hydrating, eating a protein-rich snack, deep breathing and taking magnesium.
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Social media is awash with claims it can help us destress and lower cortisol levels – but experts warn against these "quick fixes".
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GPS receivers were off by up to 230 feet during the worst solar storm in 20 years.
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A collaborative team from Penn Medicine and Penn Engineering has uncovered the mathematical principles behind a 500-million-year-old protein network that determines whether foreign materials are recognized as friend or foe. How does your body tell the differe…
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Lower diversity in the oral microbiome was linked to higher depressive symptoms in a large U.S. sample, with especially strong associations among men and non-Hispanic Whites. Differences in microbial composition were also observed between depressed and non-de…
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The Department of Agriculture is considering a plan to vaccinate poultry against bird flu for the first time, including evaluating how it would affect exports, the agency told Reuters.
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It’s one of the most common drinks in households worldwide, often consumed with little thought about its long-term effects. But what if I told you that ... Continue Reading →
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When it comes to losing weight, many of us rush to try the latest trendy diet or complex exercise routines, often overlooking something much simpler and ... Continue Reading →
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Nuts and seeds are a great way to increase your protein intake, and get a boost of other nutrients. Here are the ones dietitians recommend.
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After a shocking pre-diabetes diagnosis, an active grandfather transformed his health by eating slower and making better food choices, lowering blood sugar...
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A recently published observational study analyzed data for daily coffee drinkers and mortality.
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Outbreaks everywhere… Salmonella in pistachio cream Listeria in packaged meals sold in many ...
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Dietitians reveal the six “bad” foods you should eat to help lower blood pressure. Discover what they are and why they may actually be heart-healthy.
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Wearing traditional cosmetic face masks from their homeland of Madagascar, they agreed to be photographed to take a stand.
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A new study has examined brains affected by PTSD at the single-cell level, uncovering distinct genetic alterations that may drive the disorder.
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The National Institutes of Health will phase out its support of the clinical practice guidelines that advise doctors how to diagnose and treat HIV.
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A study finds a link between chronic kidney disease and Restless Legs Syndrome. RLS affects many CKD patients, especially those on dialysis. Iron defi
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The study confirms that the North Atlantic cold patch is due to a weakening ocean current system, not aerosols or wind changes.
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Could there be a huge ocean hidden 700 km beneath our feet? If the discoveries made by teams of scientists in two different parts of the world are anything to go by, this could well be the case. All the more reason to shake up many beliefs about our blue…
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A groundbreaking genetic study has uncovered shocking new details about Leonardo da Vinci's hidden family ties. Years of research have finally traced his lineage, revealing unexpected connections to the present. Ancient tombs and mysterious drawings are shedd…
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New approach is already having an impact on the experiment’s plans for future work.
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Imagine a world without humans, where a surprising contender rises to dominate the Earth. This creature’s intelligence and adaptability could make it the next ruler of our planet. The future is uncertain, but one species stands out for its potential.
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In an Earth-sized take on the age-old ‘correlation or causality’ question, researchers have come across a fascinating match between Earth’s magnetic field and its oxygen levels si…
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Molecular sleuthing has tied the more‑than‑146,000‑year‑old Harbin cranium, known as "Dragon Man," to this hidden branch of humanity.
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Recent astronomical simulations have uncovered a concerning revelation: Venus may harbor numerous hidden asteroids capable of devastating Earth upon impact. These "city killer" space rocks orbit the sun alongside Venus but remain largely undetected due to the…
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Human sperm can swim through surprisingly viscous fluids with ease – and they seemingly defy Newton's third law of motion to do so.
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Scientists convert Earth's magnetic field collapse from 41,000 years ago into chilling audio, revealing ancient cosmic vulnerabilities.
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Scientists say they may have finally found evidence of life's hidden rule which helps govern how species spread across the world.
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Geologists discover three unique new minerals at Cookes Peak, New Mexico: raydemarkite, virgilluethite, and stunorthropite.
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Some of the most popular plants around are actually hated by the pros – but which ones? And why?
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Researchers have discovered an unusual plume of magma beneath Oman that may have changed the course of the Indian tectonic plate between 25 million and 40 million years ago.
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China has just achieved a groundbreaking feat in space exploration that has captured the attention of scientists around the world. In an unprecedented move, the country ... Continue Reading →
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Astronomers have captured the first-ever image of GJ504b, a distant exoplanet often called the "second Jupiter."
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New research reveals that massive amounts of volcanic gold may be rising from Earth's core.
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Researchers at Princeton University have succeeded in generating an electric current, albeit a tiny one, by exploiting our planet's rotation and magnetic field. This experimental feat validates a controversial idea that is almost 200 years old, opening up fas…
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Scientists are trying to solve a decade-long mystery by determining the identity of anomalous signals detected from below ice in Antarctica.
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Earth's history is marked by devastating mass extinctions, each one reshaping life as we know it. Now, experts warn that humanity may be triggering the next catastrophic event. The rate of species loss is accelerating, and the consequences could be dire.
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Three newly-discovered species of deep sea 'spiders' farm methane-eating bacteria on their own bodies in a symbiosis quite unlike anything seen before.
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Scientists have developed a new technique for non-invasive brain imaging – and it involves shining light all the way through the head, from one side to the other.
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That's a lot of standard candles.
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A chilling discovery in the deep waters off the South Sandwich Islands reveals a strange, blood-sucking phenomenon. Parasites attach themselves to a rattail fish, feeding off its body in an eerie underwater dance.
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From living matter to molecules to elementary particles, the world is made of “chiral” objects that differ from their reflected forms.
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So far, the Marine Organismal Body Size Database includes the maximum size of some 85,200 marine species.
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Last month, RPI researchers were the first to ever collect data during an underwater eruption on the Mid Ocean Ridge System.
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