Authorities are investigating a Southern California couple after their infant child was taken to a hospital with a traumatic head injury and 21 children were discovered in their custody. Many of the children were born by surrogate, and at least eight women ha…
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Get UFC 318 results for the Poirier vs. Holloway 3 event Saturday in New Orleans.
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Andry Hernández Romero, a makeup artist from Venezuela who was deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration and held in a notorious mega-prison, was among the scores of migrants sent back to Venezuela in a three-nation exchange Friday. California Rep. …
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Sabrina Ionescu won the 3-point contest and her New York Liberty teammate Natasha Cloud was the skills champion at All-Star Friday night. Ionescu, who won the title in 2023 with a record performance, had a strong final round, scoring 30 points. It was less th…
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The Syrian leader's move comes after days of clashes between Bedouin and Druze fighters in Suweida, reported to have killed hundreds.
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Construction on a new enclosed stadium for the Tennessee Titans in Nashville, Tennessee, has been halted after a noose was found at the construction site.
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The felony case could threaten the DFL senator’s career and the political balance of the Minnesota Senate, which her party controls by a single vote.
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It's becoming harder and harder to keep up with the various twists and turns in the disintegration of Lloyd Howell's two-year run as the NFL Players Association's executive director.
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The station raised nearly $1.5 million by 1 p.m. on Friday afternoon in response to Congress slashing Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding.
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The EU will impose a moving price cap on Russian oil, among other measures, in a bid to shrink Russia's economy. The bloc hopes the latest sanctions package will urge Russia toward a ceasefire with Ukraine.
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In a lawsuit filed against prominent leaker Jon Prosser, Apple alleges a conspiracy to break into a development device and steal its trade secrets. Prosser insists Apple has it all wrong.
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iPhone 17 Air will have a futuristic design, but battery life looks set to take a step backwards, as one notable leaker just revealed.
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In just its first ten hours of activity, a single new observatory discovered 2,104 asteroids, or 10% of the entire astronomical community's annual job.
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Police in Brazil swooped on the home and political headquarters of Jair Bolsonaro early Friday, searching the properties, ordering the former president to wear an electronic ankle tag, barring him from speaking to foreign officials or approaching embassies an…
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Genetic Breakthrough: UK confirms 8 babies born using 3-person IVF technique to block inherited diseases; MDT offers new hope for families.
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Using a cutting-edge magnetic wave detection technique, a new study in Nature Communications has identified lithium in Mercury's exosphere for the first time.
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The former defence secretary says erring on the side of caution was "entirely justified" after the 2022 breach.
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City health officials instructed Philadelphia medical providers to check patients for West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne illnesses and immediately report cases.
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Many people unknowingly develop coffee habits that diminish its potential health benefits. Health experts suggest avoiding late-day caffeine to improv
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Discover 6 carb-rich foods to help you poop. Learn how oats, beans and apples support digestion and promote regular bowel movements.
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Colorectal cancer is a significant global health concern, with rising cases, especially among younger individuals. Early screenings, starting at age 4
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Gabapentin, a common painkiller, may increase dementia risk with frequent use. Younger users are especially vulnerable. Research suggests a link, prom
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Here are some tips on how to eat to preserve your memory and keep your brain healthy.
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An El Paso doctor was disciplined by the Texas Medical Board and accused of prescribing controlled substances to a patient that in some cases, led to overdoses.
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A rare, but painful skin condition called Ritter's disease has sent several children to WakeMed Hospital this year. Doctors note it can produce redness all over the body and cause itching and discomfort.
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A new study finds that the odds of having a boy or girl aren’t 50-50. Instead, birth sex is associated with maternal age, specific genes and the sexes of older siblings.
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A recent study reveals that prolonged sitting can lead to brain shrinkage and cognitive decline, even among those who exercise regularly. This emphasizes the critical need to reduce sedentary behavior to mitigate risks for Alzheimer's disease.
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The tenaculum still used in IUD insertions was modeled after a Civil War-era bullet extractor...
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Shaquille Edwards, a 30-year-old father of one, is considering legal action after what he describes as medical negligence at the Arima District Hospital which left him with limited use of his left hand.
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Dogs can be trained to reliably sniff out Parkinson’s disease from a person’s sebum, or skin secretions, a new study found.
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Learn what a new study found regarding cancer and the keto diet, plus how to reduce your risk of cancer.
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The mpox vaccines were pledged under the Biden administration.
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Charlotte York has long been, to me, the least relatable character in the Sex & the City universe—she’s privileged, has a lighthearted outlook no matter what...
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A person in Arizona has died from the plague, local health officials reported on Friday.
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A surprising new study reveals a twist in the gut-brain connection. While anxiety and depression are linked to distinct gut bacteria, commonly prescribed medications show an even stronger association with microbiome changes than the mental health conditions t…
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What to know about COVID symptoms, testing and incubation as the new "razor blade throat" Nimbus variant has caused a summer 2025 spike.
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A new study shows eggs don’t raise bad cholesterol when eaten in a low-fat diet. The real problem for heart health is saturated fat.
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Supplements mostly appear as health boosters, tiny pills or powders that promise stronger bones, better skin, or increased energy. But behind the glossy labels and “all-natural” claims, there’s a side that rarely gets spoken about: the hidden harm they can ca…
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Discover the best vegetable you can eat for your heart health, per a cardiologist. This food is packed with good fats, fiber, and more, and can be worked into many meals.
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Explore how pistachios may benefit gut health, heart health, blood sugar control, and weight—plus what makes them a standout snack nutritionally.
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The worst habits for brain health are poor diet and sleep, lack of novelty and too much alcohol, social media and smoking, says a neuroscientist.
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The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) plays a key role in interpreting social hierarchies and facial emotions, offering insight into anxiety and mood disorders.
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Each morning, your brain undergoes a precise sequence to shift from sleep to wakefulness, reorienting you to the world.
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Alzheimer's disease, a progressive brain disorder, affects millions and is projected to increase. While age and genetics play a role, lifestyle choice
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Poor sleep may raise heart disease risk in menopausal women, new research finds. Learn why sleep quality is crucial for heart health and how to improve it.
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‘Summer long balls,’ or distended testicles, is a silent epidemic that an estimated 15 percent of the male population struggles with
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Meet Cindy Eckert, the pink-suited CEO who battled stigma and changed women’s sexual health forever. Her fight for desire is just the beginning.
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An experimental mRNA vaccine has boosted the tumor-fighting effects of immunotherapy in a mouse-model study, bringing researchers one step closer to their goal of developing a universal vaccine to "wake up" the immune system against cancer.
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New research indicates that erythritol, a sugar substitute commonly recommended for individuals with obesity or diabetes, may carry unexpected health risks. From low-carb ice creams and keto-friendly protein snacks to “sugar-free” sodas, erythritol is a widel…
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A massive database of medical images is offering an unprecedented window into how diseases take hold years before symptoms appear.
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James Martinez's family said his condition is improving in ICU – he is one of two confirmed human cases of West Nile Virus confirmed in the state.
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There are at least four distinct subtypes of autism, a new study finds, helping to explain the various trajectories of individuals on the spectrum and offering a path toward more targeted treatments.
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Blindness, pneumonia, severe diarrhoea and even death – measles virus infections, especially in children, can have devastating consequences.
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Fatty fish are packed with anti-inflammatory benefits, yet most people aren’t eating enough of them. Learn more about the benefits of eating fatty fish.
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Gallatin County struggles with high rates of excessive drinking, straining resources for addiction treatment. Providers warn that changing the "culture of chemical dependence" is critical.
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New research has uncovered that neurons store their own glycogen, acting as “backup batteries” to keep the brain functioning during energy stress.
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Geraldine Jinks's knowledge has been used to develop a virtual tool to offer advice to colleagues.
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Intent to vaccinate was similar among pregnant women and parents, at 35% to 40%.
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Scientists discover how a gut bacteria molecule triggers heart disease in groundbreaking research from Madrid's CNIC, offering new hope for treatment.
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In today’s health-conscious world, protein has become the star of countless diets. People are loading up in hopes of building muscle, curbing hunger, or losing weight. But while protein is important, more doesn’t always mean better. Kidneys are the body's nat…
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The “missing link” helps adults grow new neurons—something long thought to end after childhood. That discovery could lead to novel treatments.
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China’s plan to create electromagnetic weapon will double the force of the world’s first rail gun.
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Our first meeting was a bit awkward.
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"What is remarkable is that the time between pulse pairs seems to follow a choreographed pattern."
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A stunning video of the ground cracking during a magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar is revealing new surprises.
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An astonishing 3.25-million-year-old mole fossil has just shattered long-held assumptions about evolution, revealing surprising secrets of ancient species migration and behavior!
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A clock built by a team led by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been estimated to be 41 percent more accurate than the previous timekeeping record holder.
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A groundbreaking discovery of a 183-million-year-old giant ichthyosaur fossil with preserved soft tissues is rewriting the story of prehistoric marine predators.
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A new international study suggests that ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, which were long dismissed as genetic "junk," may actually play powerful roles in regulating gene expression. Focusing on a family of sequences called MER11, researchers from Jap…
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A strange radio emission in the Abell 3558 galaxy cluster has astronomers stunned.
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Astronomical discovery: supersonic gales of 20,500 mph batter the exoplanet WASP-127b, breaking cosmic records for atmospheric speed.
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Astronomers spotted a baby star displaying the very first signs of planet formation in the zone surrounding it, similar to how our own solar system was born.
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Artifacts from the Iron Age have revealed an intense historical magnetic anomaly in the Middle East. Could using a similar approach elsewhere help us unravel the mysteries of Earth's magnetic field?
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We’re starting to find features that distinguish one Neanderthal culture from another.
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A Neanderthal variant in an enzyme involved in energy production has been linked to ​​a 50% lower probability of achieving elite athletic performance.
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A massive landslide would have dammed the Colorado River, forming a deep lake that has since dried up.
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Rise and shine! Venus, Aldebaran and the moon team up for a dazzling dawn display.
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Fundamental technique lets researchers use a big, expensive “teacher” model to train a “student” model for less.
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A groundbreaking discovery reveals how supersonic turbulence and magnetic fields are sculpting the structure of a distant, fast-moving interstellar cloud.
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A garden wall stone turned out to hide a prehistoric beast—Arenaerpeton, a tusked, heavyset amphibian that once prowled ancient rivers 240 million years ago.
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Sleep may not just be rest for the mind—it may be essential maintenance for the body's power supply. A new study by University of Oxford researchers, published in Nature, reveals that the pressure to sleep arises from a build-up of electrical stress in the ti…
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A newly uncovered 225-million-year-old fossil challenges everything we knew about early dinosaurs.
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The future of at least one of the U.S. LIGO observatories is in jeopardy as deep cuts to science programs are proposed by the Trump administration.
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"It's almost unfathomable to imagine what is happening to this planet. The planet's atmosphere simply cannot withstand the high X-ray dose it's receiving from its star."
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The sky's orange and green glows cast a "tie-dye" effect around the moon's outline.
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We’ve never known why sunspots can last on our star’s surface for as long as they do, but we finally cracked the case.
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Astronomers have uncovered a fascinating planetary system with two completely different exoplanets orbiting the same star.
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If you want to get by in this world, you could do a lot worse than developing a predilection for ants.
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Geologists working in Yellowstone National Park discovered a new pool of strange light blue water this spring. Using satellite imagery, they have now been able to determine exactly how and when this new feature was born.
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A Ceratosaurus fossil that is one of only four known to exist has sold for $30.5 million at auction.
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