The foods you choose are as important as exercise for getting and staying strong.
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Doctors and nutrition experts share insights on the connection between food and brain health.
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“The rising mortality due to slow fetal growth and malnutrition is concerning,” a study author said in an email to The Washington Post.
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Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease is a growing concern. It affects a large portion of the global population. The disease often shows no early symptoms
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Feeling overwhelmed by traditional fitness plans? Then try this trainer's one-minute workout challenge through July to build healthy exercise habits long-term
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Christians must be brave enough to stand up for children and say that smartphones, tablets, and social media aren’t for minors.
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Walking more can help you live a longer, healthier life, but this expert says there’s a minimum you should make sure you meet
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Well, we did it.� Yay. Also whoopee.� We have broken our own 2019 record for measles cases, and the year is only half over. 1,277 cases as of Saturday.� See how fast totals get outdated? Giving a ...
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Scientists examine how our brain's perception of time changes, altering the way it measures all of the moments that make up our lives.
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Researchers are studying whether Ginkgo biloba leaves might support weary leg veins and cut the risk of blood clots.
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New research reveals that the brain region often linked to understanding others, the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (DMPFC), is activated more by uncertainty than by social reasoning alone.
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A new study reveals how humans instinctively calculate who to gossip with by weighing popularity and social distance.
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As patients, a lot of our quality of care, not to mention our satisfaction, depends on having a doctor we both like and trust.
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Groundbreaking research by Sydney University found a new brain protein involved in Parkinson’s disease and a way to modify it to stop symptoms.
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Discover the best snacks for gut health that are high in protein, recommended by experts. These picks support your gut health and overall well-being.
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A urinary tract infection is a type of infection that affects the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Its symptoms include a persistent urge to urinate, a burning feeling while urinating, urine that looks cloudy or has blood in it and pelvic pain. UTIs are…
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Andhra Pradesh's Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department is launching a focused smart mosquito control programme using deep technology to check vector-borne diseases.
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Ambroxol, long used for coughs in Europe, stabilized symptoms and brain-damage markers in Parkinson’s dementia patients over 12 months, whereas placebo patients worsened. Those with high-risk genes even saw cognitive gains, hinting at real disease-modifying p…
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Your armpits aren’t the only place you can apply deodorant.
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A study reveals that UV lamps used for gel manicures can damage the skin, causing premature aging and oxidative stress.
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A study examined coffee drinking habits of over 46,000 people and found that drinking black or minimally sweetened coffee may extend lifespan.
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The latest findings reveal how eating eggs could support your body in unexpected ways. Discover the truth about how many eggs you should eat daily.
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Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute researchers, along with colleagues in the UK and U.S., have linked brighter night-time light exposure to elevated risks of five major cardiovascular diseases.
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A clear, consistent and emotionally neutral approach is often more effective over time than trying to persuade or plead.
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After declining last year, drug fatalities are rising again in San Francisco. Experts say the market adjusted and supply is back after a crackdown on dealers.
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Although few people at the time had heard of the disease, it would soon become a global terror.
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Good News Roundups (GNRs) are a long-running series. Our writers collect upbeat news about the nation and world, news that we do not get from down-beating corporate media. Choosing not to flee or freeze, with the help of Good News Roundups we engage...
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These sensors could improve food and drug monitoring, the researchers say.
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A new study finds that prunes could be key in fighting osteoporosis.
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In a new trial, all it took to lower people's cholesterol to healthy levels was a cup of chickpeas per day.
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The timing of the samples is in line with when mosquitoes have historically first tested positive.
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Lower back pain affects millions globally, with numbers expected to surge by 2050. Modern lifestyles, especially poor posture from prolonged sitting a
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A specialized vitamin D3 nanoemulsion significantly improved core autism symptoms in children. New research explores how a vitamin D3 nanoemulsion might help ease the primary symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in young children. Many children diagnose…
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Cardiologist Dr Bhojraj highlights walking as an effective daily habit to lower heart disease risk by nearly 50%. He also listed 3 reasons why it works. | Health
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The monsoon season brings welcome relief from the scorching heat but also creates conditions that allow many infections to flourish, including those that affect the eyes. Children are especially at risk during this time, as their immune systems are still deve…
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Dr. Saurabh Sethi unveils the amazing benefits of eating chia seeds for two weeks, including improved digestion, hydration, and healthier skin.
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"Apparently, it's a thing that millennials everywhere either are already going through or, in some cases, without even knowing it."
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We all know that regular exercise has many benefits, including reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Exercise also improves outcomes in patients with cancer,
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Squeeze these essential moves into your routine, says Rebecca Cope
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What if a pyramid always landed on the same face? It sounds impossible, but a team of mathematicians has just proven it true.
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A remarkable discovery in Patagonia has unveiled the nearly intact fossil of a pregnant sea reptile.
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Water frozen in the darkness of space doesn't appear to behave the way we thought.
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These images from NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes showcase an expanse of gas, dust, and stars of a duo of star clusters.
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Differences in the gravitational pull between the Earth and the Moon will make July 9, July 22 and August 5 unusually short.
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A massive comet from the outer reaches of the solar system is showing signs of unexpected activity. New observations reveal a fascinating discovery that challenges everything we know about comets.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🦖 Fossil trackways have been crucial in studying dinosaur locomotion, but new research suggests they’ve led to overestimations of speed. 🔍 Researchers at Liverpool John Moores University analyzed modern birds, specifically helmeted guineafowl,…
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A German startup is looking into how communications were lost with a memorial spaceflight capsule on its return to Earth. The Nyx craft was due to return ashes to bereaved families after the extraterrestrial trip.
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What color is moonlight typically, and what other colors can moonlight look like from our perspective on Earth?
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Celestial objects known as dark dwarfs may be hiding at the center of our galaxy and could offer key clues to uncover the nature of one of the most mysterious and fundamental phenomena in contemporary cosmology: dark matter.
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Months after arriving in orbit thanks to a Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base, NASA’s newest space telescope has started collecting
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An analysis led by the University of Chicago of Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover data may explain why the planet was likely a harsh desert for most of its recent past. One of the major unanswered questions in planetary science is clearly etched into th…
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For generations, humans have gazed at the stars and wondered about the ultimate fate of the Universe.
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The way women and men size up potential partners is vastly different. Here's what women look for in a man's face first, according to psychological research.
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Titan, Saturn's largest moon, could harbor life in its hidden underground ocean – yet Titan's entire aquatic biosphere may weigh no more than a miniature poodle, according to new research.
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Before the Cambrian explosion lit up the tree of life, something else was already stirring beneath the surface.
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Giant saber-toothed cat with deadly power found in fossils—bigger than anything known before
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An asteroid worth $10,000,000,000,000,000,000 that NASA is capturing could have a devastating impact on gold.
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Surprising colors and stunning features are captured in a new image of Mars' surface.
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A new dinosaur species unearthed from the famed Morrison Formation in Colorado has been identified, according to a journal article published last week in Royal Society Open Science.
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While for most people Pluto is the most distant planet in the Solar System, things get a lot more fuzzy once you pass Neptune and enter the realm of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). Pluto is probabl…
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IN A NUTSHELL 🔭 Astronomers may have identified a promising candidate for the elusive Planet Nine, found beyond Neptune. 🛰️ The discovery was made by analyzing archival data from the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) and the AKARI satellite. ⚖️ Despite…
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Rocks from the Hadean Eon, the first period in the geological timescale, have been dated in Québec. These are some of the oldest terrestrial materials dated by scientists.
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The ISS has been operational for well over two decades, but its days are numbered. Here's what the plan for human habitation in space is after 2030.
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Neuroscientists have found that people with aphantasia show distinct patterns of brain activity during imagery tasks, even without subjective visual experience. The study suggests that mental imagery and conscious visual awareness may rely on different neural…
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Proxima Centauri b is the closest known exoplanet that could be in the habitable zone of its star. Therefore, it has garnered a lot of attention, including several missions designed to visit it and send back information. Unfortunately, due to technological co…
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This creature blurs the line between viruses and cells, exhibiting remarkable characteristics that push the boundaries of biology. Its small genome and dependence on its host suggest something truly extraordinary.
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A new predator is making waves in the ocean, challenging the long-standing dominance of great white sharks. Recently discovered in Australia, this unexpected threat is disrupting marine life in ways never seen before.
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Overall, the citizen scientists identified 10,001 eclipsing binary pairs. Of those, 7,936 were previously unknown.
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This unprecedented view of the Bullet Cluster provided by the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals how the dark matter is distributed.
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On July 7, skywatchers will see a bright moon near red supergiant star Antares in the southeastern sky after sunset. It's one of this week's stargazing highlights.
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THE famously desolate Mars landscape could be scattered with trees to the untrained eye, according to a recently shared Nasa image. However, the US space agency was quick to explain otherwise. R…
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An interaction between two proteins points to a molecular basis for memory. But how do memories last when the molecules that form them turn over within days, weeks, or months?
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Scientists from the University of St Andrews wanted to find out why seals don't tend to drown when diving underwater
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Insects exposed to low levels of chlorothalonil suffer major reproductive harm. Its continued use threatens pollination and ecosystem balance. New research from Macquarie University has revealed that a commonly applied agricultural chemical, used on Australia…
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That's not a surprise, the Pacers aren't going to push him to return. Pritchard said he regrets letting Haliburton play after his calf injury.
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Grigor Dimitrov’s heartbreaking injury struggles continued on Monday at Wimbledon, where the Bulgarian was forced to retire due to injury when leading top seed Jannik Sinner 6-3, 7-5, 2-2.
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Avid golfers are known to be junkies for the game, but they might even blush in appreciation for how all fans of the sport are treated to what the highest level
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Frenchman emotional after accidentally taking down green jersey in incident that saw him abandon race
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Senior mayoral adviser Jason Lee acknowledged that there are “some real limitations on moving the date” based on NASCAR’s overall schedule and "some of the local events in Chicago in the same footprint.”
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They didn’t win the trophy, but they might’ve rediscovered something more important.
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The Nats have a new (temporary?) bench boss. Click over to MLB Trade Rumors to read more.
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Enzo Maresca says 'different solutions' will be found to cover the Chelsea players who will miss tomorrow's Club World Cup semi-final against Fluminense.
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Nico Hulkenberg finished third at Silverstone to score his maiden F1 podium at the 239th time of asking. For a driver one month short of his 38th birthday, it was an incredible result – not least because it was achieved from 19th on the grid.
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Seattle Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei was driven off the field by ambulance and taken to a hospital to be evaluated for head and neck injuries at the end of a Major League Soccer match against the Columbus Crew on Sunday. Late Sunday night, Frei posted on s…
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Multiple teams reportedly have made offers to free agent Al Horford, but the veteran center hasn't made a decision on his NBA future yet.
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Sean Strickland disputes Dan Henderson’s recollection of why he parted ways with Team Quest.
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WASHINGTON — Kiki Iriafen can’t believe she’s a WNBA All-Star so soon. When the Washington Mystics rookie forward was asked Sunday how she would have responded…
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Houston play-by-play man Robert Ford certainly enjoyed his trip to Chavez Ravine.
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Nick Pollack reviews every starting pitcher performance from Sunday.
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Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione will retire from his full-time role during the upcoming school year, per ESPN's Pete Thamel.
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New York Mets star outfielder Juan Soto reacted to being left off the 2025 MLB All-Star roster.
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If the Jets are going to exceed expectations this season, they will need a strong season from quarterback Justin Fields.
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7/9/25 at 1:02am
Welcome to Margin of Error, a politics column from Tom Scocca, editor of the Indignity newsletter. On the way to Independence Day weekend, the United States Department of Education announced that, “thanks to the leadership of President Trump,” the University …
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