Demand for weight-loss drugs has soared in India, home to millions with obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
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Aging is inevitable. How you face it is not. You can improve your odds for living longer.
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A raccoon in Marcy has tested positive for rabies.
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The newly discovered BRZ batCoV shares a key feature of SARS-CoV-2, one that could allow it or similar viruses to infect human cells.
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Visceral fat is stubborn belly fat that can increase your risk for heart disease, cancer, diabetes and more. Here’s how to reduce it.
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Sun Pharmaceutical Industries has recalled several lots lisdexamfetamine dimesylate capsules, a generic form of Vyvanse, after testing found they failed to dissolve properly.
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Seattle isn’t the only city that’s faced difficult neighborhood conversations when deciding where to locate services for people in mental health crises.
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Nature - Independent mechanisms of inflammation and myeloid bias in VEXAS syndrome
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The names women use for their anatomy are linked to their well-being. Playful terms were tied to negative body image, while certain informal language used during intimacy was associated with more positive sexual experiences.
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Legionnaires’ disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria. The bacteria is often found in natural and man-made water systems.
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Keratin is the tough protein that forms hair, nails and hooves. It’s also responsible for something far stranger: human horns.
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To answer these questions, registered dietitian nutritionist Carrie Dennett spoke with Georgia-based dietitian Sherry Coleman Collins, MS, RDN.
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Energy drinks offer a quick pick-me-up. But experts say regularly consuming these caffeine and sugar-spiked drinks could be harming your liver.
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There’s a new kind of health revolution happening online. Forget rushed GP appointments and overbooked clinics — today’s health experts are wellness gurus who wear yoga pants, talk cortisol levels, and sell empowerment. Last week, the Wall Street Journal was …
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Explore the best nutrients to prioritize when you have high blood pressure, including foods featured in the DASH eating plan for managing hypertension.
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A new conference in Minneapolis invites speaker Dr. Sharon Malone, who says menopause can be the best time of a woman’s life.
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What if looking in the mirror could do more than show your reflection? New research suggests a digitally altered face can take you on a journey back to your own past, unlocking long-forgotten details.
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New pediatric data show declines in peanut and other food allergies after early introduction guidance. Clear evidence, clear advice, real results.
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Brain's nightly cleaning cycle, crucial for clearing waste like beta-amyloid, falters with sleep loss. This disruption weakens the synchronisation bet
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Hassles are part of life, but the way we react often makes them worse. ACT skills can help you handle them with greater ease
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There are a lot of cases of hand, foot and mouth disease in Maryland and around the country right now, but officials says it’s rarely dangerous.
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Researchers say advance could make early screening for structural heart disease possible on a large scale
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Scientists say the return to "standard time" is good for our health. But the time change can be disruptive and we must also adjust to more winter darkness. Syncing our habits to our body clock helps.
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The Americas is the only region of the world to have stopped endemic transmission of measles. But its victory is on the verge of being rolled back.
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Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about vaping and its effects.
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Constipation is one of the most common gut complaints but relying on laxatives too often can damage the gut lining. Nutritionist Khushi shares a natural remedy. | Health
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By restructuring a common chemotherapy drug, scientists increased its potency by 20,000 times. In a significant step forward for cancer therapy, researchers at Northwestern University have redesigned the molecular structure of a well-known chemotherapy drug, …
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In a world filled with supplements and quick fixes, it’s easy to forget that our kitchens hold centuries of wisdom. According to cardiologist, Dr Alok Chopra, “True wellness doesn’t always come in supplements, sometimes, it’s simmering on your stove.” These e…
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In 1518, Strasbourg experienced a terrifying Dancing Plague where hundreds danced uncontrollably for days, some to their death. This event is now unde
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Women in their 20s and 30s should prioritize preventive health screenings. Regular check-ups for blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes are crucial
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Disrupted sleep patterns in Alzheimer’s disease may be more than a symptom—they could be a driving force. Researchers at Washington University found that the brain’s circadian rhythms are thrown off in key cell types, changing when hundreds of genes turn on a…
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Harvard doctor suggests ways to upgrade your daily coffe, including adding no more than 1 teaspoon of sugar and 2 tablespoons of whole milk to each cup.  | Health
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A startling rise in colorectal cancer among young adults prompts leading LA surgeon Dr. Karen Zaghiyan to warn about five common foods and beverages that may increase risk, including red meat and sugary drinks.
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Sections of DNA once dismissed as dormant and useless could in fact be recruited to fight certain types of drug-resistant blood cancers, new research has revealed.
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Exercise is like medicine for the heart, and just like with medication, you need the right "dose" for it to be effective.
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Researchers have discovered new intermediates in the methylenomycin pathway that are 100 times more active against drug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria. Chemists at the University of Warwick and Monash University have identified a promising new antibiotic ca…
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The human body is packed with natural rhythms, from your sleep-wake cycle to the steady pulsing of blood through the brain to heart rate and pulse.
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A new UK study found that young adults who ate walnuts with breakfast had sharper memories and faster reaction times throughout the day — because walnuts are packed with omega-3s, antioxidants, and plant compounds that help the brain work efficiently. Think o…
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Ultra-processed foods are often compared to addictive drugs. A new study examining the brain's response to a milkshake challenges this popular idea, revealing an unexpected pattern in the brain’s reward system.
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There is zero chance less alcohol will be consumed this time.
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While the nip in the air soothes the soul and makes us feel the arrival of winter, it also brings in a lot of seasonal health issues. And that is when it becomes crucial to take extra care of the immune system. From Ayurveda to medical science, it has been sa…
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For some women, the path to orgasm does not involve sex. New research explores the surprising, and often misunderstood, experience of arousal and climax during physical exercise.
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has raised a fresh alert after detecting the clade Ib strain of the Mpox virus across 42 countries. Once confined mainly to Central and West Africa, the virus has now spread to parts of Europe, Asia, and the Americas.As of …
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Cognitive struggles are climbing across the U.S., especially among young and economically disadvantaged adults. Rates of self-reported cognitive disability nearly doubled in people under 40 between 2013 and 2023. Researchers suspect social and economic inequa…
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Creatine is one of the most widely used sports supplements across the world.
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Urinary Tract Infections have many causes, but one of the uncommon one comes from kitchen. A study finds that unsafe cooking habits may put you at risk.  | Health
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Are the cognitive struggles seen in children with ADHD and learning difficulties a direct result of their attentional behaviors? A new study suggests the answer depends on the child's specific diagnosis, pointing toward distinct developmental pathways.
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Modern lifestyles including stress, sedentary activity, caffeine, alcohol and poor-quality sleep remain widespread triggers for migraines and headaches, which affect more than a third of the world's population, according to a comprehensive analysis of the glo…
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As a dietitian and mom of two who hates meal prepping and planning, here are my favorite easy meals, convenient snacks, and quick sides from Costco.
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"The effect of drug usage has been underestimated."
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RFK Jr. has come out in support of saturated fats, saying he plans to encourage higher intake in future U.S. dietary guidelines. Here's what the science says about it.
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Children’s National Hospital is poised to recruit patients for a new clinical trial that will take on an old, implacable foe: children’s solid tumors. Little progress has been made in 30 years.
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Older people who listen to music often may slash their risk of dementia by more than a third, according to a new study.
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New research indicates a link between hormonal contraceptives, particularly progestin-only and desogestrel-based formulations, and an increased breast
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With rising parvovirus cases and more unvaccinated animals in Maine, here's what experts recommend to keep pets safe.
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Exercising a few hours after studying, but not immediately, significantly boosts memory retention. Research published in the NIH indicates this timing
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At the end of 2019, astronomers discovered strange objects in our sky. These surprisingly circular objects appeared in radio wave data. Odd Radio Circles, or ... Read more
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The beaver moon, known as November's full moon, is also the second of three consecutive supermoons this year, which means it's expected to be even bigger and...
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Vast differs from its space station cohorts by flying a series of progressively more complex demos.
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Physicists finally identified why some quantum materials seemingly lose their electrical conductivity for no reason.
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Our universe's oldest galaxies were hot messes
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The natural complexity of the universe should phase out the possibility of some advanced civilization controlling reality itself, researchers argue.
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The physics-based Martian rover simulator rides out of early access, offering tons of creative tools and impeccably chill vibes.
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A rare sighting of a massive creature near Taiwan rekindles ancient myths and sparks scientific inquiry into life from the ocean's hidden depths.
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Thanks to ancient people, and a few other factors, we do not consume Kentucky-fried blue tit.
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A report from a NASA Goddard employee
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A new study suggests that changes to Hektoria Glacier are unprecedented - but not all scientists agree.
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On July 4, 2012, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland announced with great fanfare that they had successfully detected the Higgs boson, the manifestation of the mechanism that gives some elementary particles their mass. The finding wa…
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A violent asteroid strike once scorched Finland’s landscape — but within just a few million years, microbes had reclaimed the crater, revealing how destruction can spark new beginnings.
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Kevlar has met its match. For decades, it has been the gold standard for impact protection, from bulletproof vests to armored vehicles, and is still widely used. But scientists have now developed a new composite material that is stronger, tougher and better a…
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"He looked me straight in the eye and said, 'the space station is the experiment.'"
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Scientists discovered a new crustacean species in the Atacama Trench, 8,000 meters deep, revealing the Hadal zone as a potential haven for hidden marine life...
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Scientists uncovered how the amino acid leucine enhances mitochondrial efficiency by preserving crucial proteins that drive energy production. By downregulating the protein SEL1L, leucine prevents unnecessary degradation and strengthens the cell’s power outpu…
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A trillionth-of-a-second camera just captured something no lens ever has. Scientists say it rewrites how we see materials.
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Ancient horsetails may hold the key to understanding Earth’s prehistoric climate. A group of scientists from The University of New Mexico has discovered that an ancient and unusual plant could hold the key to revealing details about Earth’s distant climate hi…
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Reflect Orbital, a California-based startup, has asked the FCC for approval to launch its first experimental satellite as early as 2026. The company's long-term plan – to...
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Earth went through five documented mass extinction events throughout its 4.54-billion-year history. They occurred approximately 445, 365…
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It's not just humans who notice optical illusions; certain animals do too, and they often use it to their advantage.
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A sonic boom was heard as the object hurtled through the sky. See the incredible pictures.
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The moon isn't full quite yet.
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Tech News News: Unauthorized SpaceX Starshield transmissions coincide with intense scrutiny of Comet 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object exhibiting anomalous characteris
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An object that struck an Australian man's Tesla as he was traveling along a highway may have been a meteorite.
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When you open your fridge, you expect it to be cooler than your kitchen.
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Researchers at Maynooth University have achieved a forensic milestone by revealing fingerprints on fired bullet casings using a safe electrochemical process. The method uses mild voltage and non-toxic materials to make hidden ridges visible within seconds. Ef…
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Physicists from the University of Portsmouth propose our Universe was born from a gravitational bounce inside a black hole, not a Big Bang.
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One of the retracted papers proposed an epigenetic clock to estimate the age of sea turtles.Brocken Inaglory/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0) A molecular ecology researcher has lost two papers and …
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Awakening experiences, often perceived as mysterious, are temporary expansions of awareness. Psychologist Steve Taylor's 15 years of research reveal three main triggers, offering a scientific understanding of these transformative perceptions.
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A bright object streaked across the skies of Portugal at 7:30 PM on November 2nd.
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An extinct species of rhino that lived inside the Arctic Circle 23 million years ago has been discovered. The nearly complete fossilized skeleton was recovered from the fossil-rich lake deposits in Haughton Crater on Devon Island, in the Canadian High Arctic.…
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Teeth naturally wear down over time, but scientists have found that they could signal certain cells to regrow bones, opening new avenues in stem cell research.
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Beneath Antarctica’s frozen surface lies a hidden world that could change how we see our planet.
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This ancient hominin walked like us but had the grip of a gorilla. A new fossil discovery may change how we think about our closest prehistoric cousins.
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Astronomers have discovered that a white dwarf star, dead for 3 billion years, is actively consuming the rocky remains of a former planet.
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Elite athletes can push their bodies to the very limit, but even they can't surpass the boundaries of human nature, according to new research.
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New research has identified a dinosaur "mummy zone" in a series of ravines near Lusk, Wyoming. It's produced two mummies of a fleshy dinosaur with back spikes and hooves and scientists believe they could find a mummy of a preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex.
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The professor explained that humans follow the basic laws of physics
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