We all poop weirdly on vacation. Fiber supplements can help.
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Both avocado oil and olive oil are heart-healthy kitchen staples. Find out which one cardiologists recommend the most.
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Creatine’s growth in popularity is largely due to young men’s desire to increase muscle size and muscle strength.
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Scientists finally solve a 500-year-old mystery from Leonardo da Vinci’s heart sketches.
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A new study has found that sexual narcissism mediates the link between childhood trauma and compulsive sexual behavior.
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"The medical model of healthcare is based on men."
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"There doesn't need to be a fear of the water," his daughter said. "There needs to be an education and a knowledge of if you have a cut, if you potentially could have been exposed, if there is a risk, how to handle it and what to do."
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IN A NUTSHELL 🔬 Researchers at Kyushu University have developed a revolutionary organic molecule that acts as a “switch” for both OLEDs and medical imaging. 💡 The molecule, named CzTRZCN, combines thermally activated delayed fluorescence with two-photon abs…
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Experts explain how perimenopause affects cholesterol, blood sugar and muscle — and share diet and strength training tips to protect your health.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🩺 A new wearable patch offers real-time blood pressure monitoring, revolutionizing how hypertension is managed. 🧬 The device uses liquid metal sensors and laser sintering to achieve precise measurements and high durability. 🏃‍♂️ Suitable for …
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Habits like eating too much protein, binge drinking, and excessive cannabis use can lead to cardiovascular disease and heart failure.
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As AI becomes more empathetic, a surprising psychological shift occurs. New research finds that interacting with emotionally intelligent machines can make us see real people as more machine-like, subtly eroding our respect for humanity.
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One Nebraskan mum's adverse response to medication pretty much burned her face right off.
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Research reveals physical activity often decreases years before heart issues arise. A study shows moderate exercise declines about 12 years before dia
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Research suggests Ozempic may weaken muscles even when they don’t shrink, with most lean mass loss coming from organ size reduction.
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Researchers have found a potential game-changing way to help people lose weight and control blood sugar without the unpleasant side effects of today’s popular drugs like Ozempic.
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Scientists have uncovered a hidden molecule in DNA that helps control fat storage, offering hope for a new kind of obesity treatment.
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Kieran Shingler's headache and sore throat were caused by a fast growing cancerous brain tumour.
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Colon cancer, a significant health concern, exhibits notable differences between men and women. Men face higher overall risk and mortality, while wome
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Erin Kelly, from Queensland, Australia, recently learned she had the disease after inheriting a rare genetic mutation called PSEN1 from her mother
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This Army Ranger went from the extreme physical fitness to requiring epidural steroid spinal injections. By 2013 he was in a wheelchair and going through medical retirement from the Army. But he recovered his health thanks to a Utah clinic.
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A nationwide study of more than 1.2 million older U.S. veterans found notable regional differences in dementia incidence, with the highest rates in the Southeast and the lowest in the Mid-Atlantic, even after accounting for demographics, health factors, and r…
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Vitamin D is needed by the body to build bones and keep them healthy.
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Africa has launched� an Mpox testing initiative . Cases keep going up. Social determinants of health, y'all. Covid survivors who were disadvantaged have� Twice the risk of long term symptoms. Many ...
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This walking trend is turning heads on TikTok. Should runners try it?
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In one TikTok video, a woman declared that she stopped using sunscreen altogether. In an Instagram reel, a man insists that building sun exposure without...
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Sharon Smith's leukemia diagnosis came as a "complete shock" after rushing to the emergency room with chest pain
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The CDC has issued a health alert for some of Europe's most popular countries. Find out how to stay safe in your international travels.
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I'm a yoga teacher—but often, I feel anything but calm.
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Curious if a $4,500 Prenuvo scan is worth it? One editor shares her full-body MRI results, expert opinions, and whether it’s a smart health investment.
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Tonia Brown started losing weight and twin Tonie Ervin joined her. In total, they've lost about 400 pounds by walking, following a keto diet, bariatric surgery.
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Logan Coleridge thought his long-lasting symptoms were from a concussion until an MRI found an alarming, unexpected abnormality.
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"Just leave them be and appreciate at a safe distance."
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A single bout of physical activity could fill the bloodstream with cancer-busting allies.
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A new study has found that 12 sessions of dynamic cycling may help restore neural connections disrupted by Parkinson's disease and help boost brain function.
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The brain is known to develop gradually throughout the human lifespan, following a hierarchical pattern. First, it adapts to support basic functions, such as movement and sensory perception, then it moves onto more advanced human abilities, such as decision-m…
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The 52-year-old man collapsed after eating a sandwich, with two others now fighting for life.
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COVID-19 vaccines prevented over 2.5 million deaths worldwide, with the biggest gains for seniors and those vaccinated early, according to the most comprehensive global analysis to date.
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On Monday night, Aug. 11, the moon will be in its waning gibbous phase. Here's what to know.
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The curved viewing line for Monday’s northern lights reaches as far as South Dakota.
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A team of engineers has come up with designs of a 36-mile spacecraft, dubbed Chrysalis, designed to carry 2,400 passengers to Alpha Centauri.
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"This particular meteor that entered the atmosphere has a long history before it made it to the ground of McDonough".
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New research suggests a lost advanced civilization was wiped out by an ancient explosion 12,800 years ago, with evidence found in Louisiana.
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A 95-million-year disappearance ends with a dinosaur no one believed existed.
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Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered dormant galaxies with a wide range of masses in the first billion years after the Big Bang, moving one step closer to understanding how early galaxies grow.
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Half of people with cancer survive but lack of progress for some forms of disease is worrying experts.
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While exploring the ocean in a deep-sea submersible, scientists say they discovered a flourishing ecosystem capable of sustaining life without sunlight.
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Today, Karen Feldstein, associate administrator for international and interagency relations, announced she is leaving the agency after more than 30 years of distinguished public service
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By analyzing the data from ESA's Gaia satellite, astronomers from the University of Chicago, Illinois and elsewhere, have identified a new ultra-metal-poor star. The newfound star, designated GDR3_526285, turns out to be one of the most metal-poor stars detec…
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The milestone comes about during a time of uncertainty for NASA due to Trump's effort to reduce the agency's science budget by huge amounts.
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Nature - Catalytic enantioselective synthesis of alkylidenecyclopropanes
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It’s crossing the Solar System at 58 kilometers per second.
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Just pretend you're someone else.
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The genes of great white sharks defy scientific explanation.
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The high-resolution image showcases horsts, grabens, and knobs across the dynamic landscape
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While the black moon itself is invisible to the naked eye, its absence will create unusually dark skies, offering an ideal opportunity for deep-space observation.
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For the first time, scientists have introduced a physical model for warp drive. That means humans are one step closer to traveling at faster-than-light...
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Two massive continents are on a collision course, and the impact is coming sooner and faster than anyone predicted!
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This galaxy formed just 930 million years after the Big Bang, offering a rare glimpse into the universe's early years.
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A record-breaking black hole 36 billion times the Sun’s mass hides in the Cosmic Horseshoe galaxy.
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: Agency asks for ideas from US industry as orbit decays
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With just a splash of color, the red planet's horizons can look remarkably like our own – blue skies and all.
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A cosmic dance could be the future of the Milky Way as it tracks a course to collide with neighboring galaxies, a University of Queensland survey has found. The paper is published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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Obit: Veteran of four spaceflights dies at 97
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This long-exposure image from the International Space Station shows the growing tension between celestial beauty and human expansion into space.
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A fossil buried in a German museum’s storage for nearly 50 years has been reexamined, revealing a marine predator unlike anything known from its time.
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It's wild to me that Beauty and the Beast was in theaters when scientists accepted the theory that a meteor killed the dinosaurs.
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A small but growing number of academics are improperly taking credit for articles, citations, and authorships, allowing them to appear prestigious without having conducted their own research.
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In space, no one can hear you scream — here's why.
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The ringed planet meets the moon for a striking skywatching event you won’t want to miss.
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A next-generation collider is required for studying particle physics at the frontiers. Here's the fastest, cheapest way to get it done.
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Long before their teeth evolved to handle tough, fibrous plants, early humans were already digging up and eating grasses, sedges, and starchy underground foods. A new fossil-tooth isotope study shows this behavior began about 700,000 years before longer molar…
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The sturgeon moon was also a supermoon, meaning a full moon at the point in its elliptical orbit that's close to Earth.
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The pacú Myloplus sauron, with flat teeth and a black stripe, has been discovered in the Amazon and named in honor of the “Eye of Sauron.”
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Quantum simulations reveal quasicrystals are truly stable — ending a 40-year scientific debate.
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The large-scale deposits of salt around the Dead Sea, known as salt giants, are built up as the lake's highly saline water evaporates, and a new study of their formation has revealed some of the secrets of these mounds of halite.
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The devastating flooding that swept through Texas Hill Country in early July, killing at least 135 people, unearthed a prehistoric discovery in Travis County on Monday, experts say.
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A “mysterious giant” emerges – and it could shatter everything we know about black holes
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Scientists have uncovered gigantic 117-million-year-old structures beneath the Atlantic Ocean, revealing a hidden chapter in Earth's geological history.
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Researchers are developing a thorium-229 nuclear clock so sensitive it could detect the faint, wave-like effects of dark matter, potentially solving one of physics’ greatest mysteries.
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Astronomers have spotted a colossal bridge of stars stretching across space, linking two galaxies in a breathtaking cosmic showdown.
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Researchers in Austria have discovered how to effectively rewind time, a breakthrough that could forever change quantum computing.
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The rate of human-produced light is increasing in the night sky by as much as 10% per year, making it difficult for astronomers to study the night sky.
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A hybrid insect called "Frankenstein ant” is advancing across the eastern United States; it can withstand extreme weather and poses a threat.
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The device operates like a 3D printer but replaces conventional heat sources with concentrated solar energy.
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Glaciers, nature’s slow-moving sculptors, are reshaping our planet in ways we can now measure with unprecedented precision. Using machine learning to study 85% of the world’s modern glaciers, an international research team found that most glaciers grind the E…
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That’s not dystopian or anything.
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Twin orbs of superhot plasma at the Milky Way's center known as the "Fermi bubbles" contain inexplicable clouds of cold hydrogen, new research reveals.
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Researchers have discovered that deep-sea fish generate carbonate minerals at rates similar to shallow species, confirming their major role in the ocean’s carbon cycle.
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University of Hawai'i at Mānoa oceanographers have identified PelV-1, a dinoflagellate-infecting giant virus whose micron-length tail reaches 2.3 µm, stretching current notions of viral architecture.
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A colossal great white shark — the largest male ever recorded in the Atlantic — is cruising dangerously close to one of North Carolina’s busiest tourist beaches.
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In August 2012 Voyager 1 crossed the heliopause, the boundary where the Sun’s solar wind gives way to the interstellar medium, the first time any craft had sampled that interface directly.
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Deep neural networks (DNNs), the machine learning algorithms underpinning the functioning of large language models (LLMs) and other artificial intelligence (AI) models, learn to make accurate predictions by analyzing large amounts of data. These networks are …
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Voyager 1 is expected to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud in approximately 300 years, entering the distant, icy boundary of the Sun’s gravitational domain, but that's not the end of our solar system.
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What if we could send a probe smaller than a paperclip, yes a paperclip to visit a black hole? It sounds impossible, but one scientist believes this extraordinary mission could become reality within our lifetimes. Astrophysicist Cosimo Bambi has outlined a bo…
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Getting to grips with these structures doesn’t just change how we see the universe; it also opens up new doors for studying cosmic evolution and understanding the processes that govern interstellar environments.
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Technique to precisely edit large DNA segments could transform disease research, crop breeding, experts say.
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