The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' recommendation on COVID-19 vaccines for some could up-end insurance coverage, but not yet.
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How can the strange properties of quantum particles be exploited to perform extremely accurate measurements? This question is at the heart of the research field of quantum metrology. One example is the atomic clock, which uses the quantum properties of atoms …
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Indiana needs the alpha version of Tyrese Haliburton, while OKC hopes Chet Holmgren can keep holding down the fort inside.
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Appendix cancer has long been considered one of the rarest cancers, affecting just 1 to 2 people per million each year, according to the National Cancer Institute. But recent findings have drawn attention to an unexpected shift: cases are rising significantly…
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Eating seafood is good for your brain, eye and heart health. But 90 percent of U.S. adults aren’t eating enough.
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COVID-19 variant NB.1.8.1 is spreading around the world amid concerns in the U.S. about vaccine accessibility
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Trillions of bacteria, fungi, viruses and single-celled organisms travel the globe high in the atmosphere. Scientists are finding that they play a role in the weather and our health.
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DES MOINES, Iowa (KWWL) - The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services Tuesday confirmed the state's second case of measles in 2025.
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A drug used for high blood pressure, known as rilmenidine, may also be effective in slowing the aging process, even in older animals.
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Paracetamol (acetaminophen) doesn’t just work in the brain—it also shuts off pain at its source in the peripheral nerves.
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New STAR technology detects scarce sperm unnoticed by embryologists
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A top cardiovascular researcher is sounding the alarm over global heart health guidelines, warning that universal recommendations may not deliver the intended benefits. Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death around the world, responsible for …
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Some of the latest health trends may do more harm than good. A dietitian shares what to know before hopping on a nutrition bandwagon.
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Infections and stressful life events in childhood may increase the risk of developing MS, according to a study.
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While not everyone with cancer will be able to work out, here’s what experts recommend you try.
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Groundbreaking blood test accurately diagnoses Alzheimer's, providing a less invasive, cost-effective alternative to traditional methods
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New research finds that people with major depressive disorder tend to focus longer on threatening and neutral images than healthy individuals. Eye-tracking data revealed slower gaze shifts and larger pupil responses, pointing to possible disruptions in visual…
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Dietitians share the unsuspected vegetable that is a delicious (and nutritious) way to meet your vitamin C needs (and more)
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Stimulating a region of the brain involved in processing sound may help ease motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease, a rat study found.
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Experts cite the steady march of state legalization — use by older people is highest in those states — while surveys show that the perceived risk of cannabis use has declined.
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Virginia Mason Franciscan Health is facing a lawsuit after the hospital discovered a nurse might have been diverting pain medication.
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Dr. Mohammed Enayat told Business Insider he periodically switches up his longevity routine, including the supplements he takes.
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Dementia before age 80 is potentially preventable through early intervention on common vascular risk factors, according to research led by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Findings suggest that up to 44% of dementia cases could be attribut…
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A 2003 Northumbria University study revealed that rosemary essential oil enhances memory and cognitive functions, particularly mental arithmetic speed
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NB.1.8.1 has mutations that could increase the virus’s transmissibility and decrease the efficacy of certain neutralizing antibodies against it.
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Overwork can lead to neuroadaptive changes that impair cognitive and emotional health. Working long hours may actually change the structure of your brain, according to new research published in Occupational & Environmental Medicine. The study points to altera…
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The NHS says about 82% of people with untreated abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) will die from it.
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New findings from a study of over 400,000 healthy adults indicate that even sodium levels within the high end of the normal range may be linked to an increased risk of hypertension and heart failure. A major new study from Bar-Ilan University has uncovered a …
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New research shows that people who take certain psychiatric medications may be more likely to develop amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which is the most common form of motor neurone disease (MND).
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The study proved that cocaine is innately aversive to flies and that this avoidance depends on bitter sensing.
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Doctors at Holy Cross Hospital Jordan Valley say a new brain tumor therapy is showing positive results.
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According to the Navajo County Public Health Services District, the individuals were not immunized and have a recent history of international travel.
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Background Glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) are the world’s most widely used weed control agents. Public health concerns have increased since the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen in 2015…
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Researchers recently discovered that eight different psychiatric conditions share a common genetic basis.
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The renowned cardiologist Eric Topol has created a blueprint for achieving maximum longevity at optimal health. He explains how to Damian Whitworth
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New research shows that homeless people are at far greater risk for the impacts of extreme heat than the rest of the U.S. population.
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A study to look at why long-lived bats do not get cancer has broken new ground about the biological defenses that resist the disease.
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It's important to eat the right protein every day. While recommended daily amounts are about 0.36 grams per pound of body weight, experts say you may need more.
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Northwestern University biophysicists have developed a new computational tool for identifying the gene combinations underlying complex illnesses like diabetes, cancer and asthma.
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Research suggests that eating grapefruit consistently can lower your blood pressure. However, grapefruit can be dangerous for people taking certain medications.
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Joy Binion learned that she had lost her job as a social science analyst at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or SAMHSA, on April 1. So she posted on Facebook that she had been affected by a reduction in force, or RIF. A month lat…
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These heart-healthy cereals are dietitian-approved and packed with fiber to help lower cholesterol—plus, they taste great too.
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Following the MIND diet may help lower a person's dementia risk even if they only start following the diet later in life.
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A groundbreaking study led by UCSF has found that where Americans live could play a major role in their risk of developing dementia.
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Discover how eating dark chocolate every day may help lower your blood pressure—learn the science, best types to choose, and how much to eat.
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Semaglutide, widely used to treat diabetes and obesity, was associated with more than double the risk of developing neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) in older patients with diabetes, according to researchers at the University of Toronto.
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<p>The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), following the fourth meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) <a href="/groups/mpox-ihr-emergency-committee-2024">Emergency Committee regarding the upsurge of mpox 2024</a>, h…
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Insulin resistance is a condition where your body’s cells become less responsive to the hormone insulin. Insulin helps cells absorb glucose (sugar) from the bloodstream for energy. When cells don’t respond well to insulin, glucose builds up in the blood inste…
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New research warns that fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) can lead to long-lasting mismatches in gut regions, causing metabolic and behavioral shifts.
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Scientists have uncovered how the brains of people with aphantasia, those who cannot visualize mental images, process visual information differently.
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Health experts warn about the silent rise of chronic liver disease, urging for immediate actions in detection and treatment to mitigate a looming healthcare crisis that affects millions globally. Discover if you are at risk!
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Researchers have confirmed the existence of a new island in the northern part of the Caspian Sea, but they haven't managed to land on it yet.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 SPHEREx is a groundbreaking $488 million NASA mission aimed at mapping the universe in three dimensions. 🔭 The telescope will scan the entire sky twice annually, analyzing over 450 million galaxies and 100 million Milky Way stars. 🌌 Its mis…
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Thanks to their "gastric furnace", these prehistoric giants harnessed the power of fermentation.
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An asteroid that burst onto the scene with an unusually high risk of striking Earth has just had its collision risk upgraded.
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About a century ago, scientists were struggling to reconcile what seemed a contradiction in Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity.
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Modern humans wandered in from the southeast and found a continent already home to a very different kind of human: the Neanderthals.
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The data includes a map of nearly 800,000 galaxies and covers 0.54 square degrees of the sky.
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A leading Democratic member of the House Science Committee criticized the proposed steep cuts in NASA’s fiscal year 2026 budget proposal.
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An accidental discovery in an astronomy show offers researchers a new clue about the mysterious Oort Cloud, a large expanse of icy bodies revolving around the sun.
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In the Wasatch Mountains of the western US on the slopes above a spring-fed lake, there dwells a single giant organism that provides an entire ecosystem on which plants and animals have relied for thousands of years.
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Ancient fossils from Alaska reveal birds nested in the Arctic 73 million years ago, challenging previous assumptions about avian evolution.
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A new astrophysical study reviews the quantum evaporation of stars and places the end of the universe much earlier than previous estimates.
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Scientists using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope went looking for evidence of one phenomenon and found quite another.
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These whales used bubble rings to seemingly send messages to humans.
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A planetary system described as abnormal, chaotic, and strange by researchers has come into clearer view with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. Using Webb’s
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Tim from Grand Illusions demonstrates a neat trick that creates stunning visuals with minimal materials. In his video, Tim shows how placing two identical random dot patterns — one on…
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An Oxford-led team simulation just brought one of physics' weirdest predictions to life.
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Brazil’s JBS, which faced corruption charges and pushback from environmentalists, directly listed its shares in U.S. market
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New research reveals more about why Saturn's large moon tilts, a puzzle that has intrigued scientists for decades.
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Researchers have developed a highly effective dual-layer coating that provides 99.6% protection against iron corrosion. The breakthrough combines a thin molecular primer with a durable polymer layer, creating a strong, long-lasting barrier against rust. This …
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A new image released by China's space agency offers the first glimpse at the Tianwen 2 spacecraft, which is en route to collect samples from one of Earth's "quasi-moons". The photo shows some surprising similarities with a current NASA probe.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🔭 Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered a significant pattern in the rotational direction of 263 ancient galaxies. 🌀 Approximately 60% of these galaxies rotate clockwise, challenging the previous belief of random galactic…
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Light streaks caused by passing satellites mar images taken by the world's most expensive telescopes. The problem is set to get worse.
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Astronomers have discovered the largest known cloud of energetic particles surrounding a galaxy cluster—spanning nearly 20 million light-years. The finding challenges long-standing theories about how particles stay energized over time. Instead of being powere…
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Matching dinosaur footprints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean are rewriting history.
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The act of rhythmically tapping your finger can sharpen your mind to the point where your hearing and overall perception improves.
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A physics journal has informed an embattled rocket scientist that it will retract three of his papers, citing concerns raised by the retraction of another of his papers last year.  All three a…
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In "The Shortest History of the Dinosaurs," Riley Black reveals the bold mammals that thrived in the Age of Reptiles.
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Scientists at the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome and the University of Bordeaux in France report that human cultural know-how grew through a long, measured shift from casual observation to structured teaching, with language assuming a pivotal…
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Aaron Civale is headed to the south side of Chicago after requesting a trade from the Brewers. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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When Isaac Newton wrote down his now-famed laws of motion in 1687, he could have only hoped we'd be discussing them all these centuries later.
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A California high school student just uncovered something no one expected—1.5 million hidden space objects. Using nothing but AI, he’s challenging everything we thought we knew about the universe.
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Not everything dies in a mass extinction. Sea life recovered in different and surprising ways after the asteroid strike 66 million years ago. Ancient fossils recorded it all.
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NASA technology traced the pulsing back to a massive tsunami.
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