Doctors offer this service regularly, but soon Medicare won't pay for it.
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Many men with large members share the same fear in the bedroom
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An analysis of more than one million people in the UK found that two-thirds of people who were vaccine-hesitant during the COVID-19 pandemic went on to get vaccinated.
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These everyday staples may be labelled as 'natural' or 'low-fat' but they're not as nutritious as you may think.
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The secret to preventing tooth decay may have been hiding in your mouth all along.
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The 2025-26 ‘super’ flu can come with vomiting and diarrhea, alongside the more typical aches and pains of flu.
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A newly identified enzyme appears to control tau production, brain inflammation, and aging. Researchers at the University of New Mexico have uncovered an unexpected role for OTULIN, an enzyme best known for its involvement in immune system regulation. The tea…
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For many people, a daily aspirin may do more harm than good.
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Daily protein requirements vary a bit person to person, but some evidence suggests consuming high amounts of protein could do more harm than good. Live Science spoke to experts to learn more.
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Flu is surging now, but universal flu vaccines, faster mRNA updates, and season-long preventives could change what winter illness looks like.
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Long-term exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos, widely used on US farms, has been linked to a more than 2.5-fold increase in the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, according to new research.
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Chili the Golden Retriever shows off his incredibly calm side in a sweet video where he shares a patio with local squirrels.
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Matthew Landry, a nutrition researcher and dietitian, studies how what we eat can prevent heart attacks later in life.
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Sabrina Burlando was born with congenital ptosis, which affects the muscles that lift the eyelids, according to the Cleveland Clinic
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Watching a dog wake up really does make you realize humans are doing mornings all wrong. In Atlanta, a ten-month-old pup named Harvey has the post-nap...
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Researchers analyzed Medicare claims data to find that an estimated 25 percent of dementia patients were prescribed risky medications, including antidepressants and antipsychotics.
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Brazil holds a record number of supercentenarians, people who live healthy lives past 110. What is the secret to their longevity
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Scientists at Tufts have found a way to turn common glucose into a rare sugar that tastes almost exactly like table sugar—but with far fewer downsides. Using engineered bacteria as microscopic factories, the team can now produce tagatose efficiently and cheap…
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Health News: Heart disease isn’t just something old people get anymore, it’s becoming shockingly common even in younger adults. Globally, heart diseases are the nu.
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While GLP-1s boast impressive weight loss results, making one mistake could result in the pounds coming right back on, according to new research.
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physicians see patients difficult — Physicians see patients ‘difficult’ in 17% of cases, especially those with anxiety or depression, linked to lower…
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The Digital Futures Lab looks at how emerging technologies can be used, including in research.
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New options for testing and treating some of the most common sexually transmitted diseases are becoming available. In the past year, U.S. health officials approved new home-based tests that can detect common infections like gonorrhea, chlamydia and HPV. The F…
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Inside the stomach of an ancient wolf puppy found entombed in Siberian permafrost, scientists discovered meat from a woolly rhinoceros — and sequenced its genome.
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How much fresh water is in the United States? It's a tough question, since most of the water is underground, accessible at varying depths. In previous decades, it's been answered indirectly from data on rainfall and evaporation. Knowing how much groundwater i…
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A survey of the reconstructed gene set of the last eukaryotic common ancestor shows a consistent link between Asgard archaea and the origin of numerous, functionally diverse eukaryotic genes, demonstrating the dominant Asgard contribution to eukaryogenes…
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Hijacking the energy-producing organelles from immune cells seems to help tumours in mice to infiltrate lymph nodes.
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At TU Wien, researchers have discovered a state in a quantum material that had previously been considered impossible. The definition of topological states should be generalized.
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A white-necked jacobin hummingbird chick surprises scientists, scaring away wasps by mimicking a poisonous caterpillar.
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There may not be as nearly as many small galaxies in the early universe as astronomers predict there should be, which has big implications for the story of how our universe grew up.
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For decades, scientists have been counting annual growth rings—similar to tree rings—inside fossilized leg bones of Tyrannosaurus rex to estimate how old the giant carnivores were when they died and how quickly they grew to adulthood. The best estimates from …
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Scientists have revealed the most complete skeleton yet of our 2 million-year-old ancestor Homo habilis.
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Scientists discover water that's solid and liquid. Superionic ice found in lab could explain Uranus and Neptune's bizarre magnetic fields.
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The first crewed Moon mission in 50 years could launch in February, preparing the way for a future landing.
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The VENUS survey isn't about planets at all, but about finding multiply-lensed supernovae. The ambition? To save the expanding Universe.
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If the Chinese have figured out a highly accurate system, the mathematics involved are valid regardless of who writes the software that runs it.
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It looks like NASA's Mars Sample Return mission has come to a bureaucratic end.
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A new analysis of the eyes of some of the longest-lived animals on Earth could provide molecular clues about long-lasting vision.
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Ancient granite boulders reveal a vast hidden structure beneath Pine Island Glacier, reshaping understanding of Antarctic ice flow. Pink granite boulders scattered across the dark volcanic peaks of the Hudson Mountains in West Antarctica have pointed scientis…
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NASA planetary science division director Louise Prockter conceded that the agency is "very unlikely" to recover its MAVEN Mars orbiter.
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Dr. Rowan Martindale, a paleoecologist and geobiologist at the University of Texas at Austin, was walking through the Dadès Valley in the Central High Atlas Mountains of Morocco when she saw something that literally stopped her in her tracks.
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Everything about the Infinity galaxy is unusual. It looks very strange and it has a supermassive black hole pulling a lot of material in.
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Scientists are just beginning to understand the signals that determine the length of dogs’ ears.
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"It points to a slow starvation rather than a single dramatic death blow."
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The Politecnico di Milano has created the first integrated and fully tunable device based on spin waves, opening up new possibilities for the telecommunications of the future, far beyond current 5G and 6G standards. The study, published in the journal Advance…
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During spring, when queen bumblebees first emerge from hibernation to start their nests, they work incredibly hard foraging for nectar to fuel their new colonies. But then, as soon as their first workers are born, they seem to slack off.
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For 21 years, between 1999 and 2020, millions of people worldwide loaned UC Berkeley scientists their computers to search for signs of advanced civilizations in our galaxy.
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NASA's new orbital telescope, Pandora, will watch distant exoplanets — and the stars they orbit — like a hawk
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How did Earth become a planet covered in oceans? Scientists thought they knew, until this meteorite told a different story.
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New research indicates that humans shaped their environments through hunting and controlled use of fire tens of thousands of years before agriculture emerged. According to the study’s co-authors, the findings offer a revised view of how early humans interacte…
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"This result shows that the Event Horizon Telescope is not only useful for producing spectacular images, but can also be used to understand the physics that govern black hole jets."
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In 1993, researchers exploring a cave in southern Italy found a sinkhole leading to a tunnel. At the end of the tunnel was a very strange sight indeed; ancient remains, embedded in the cave wall.
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New satellite photos reveal that one of the world's largest and longest-lived icebergs, A23a, has developed vibrant blue striations on its surface. The striking snaps hint that the "megaberg" will soon disappear forever, ending a surprisingly eventful four-de…
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The Orion Nebula is the closest large star-forming region, located within the Milky Way just 1,500 light-years from Earth.
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Scientists used satellite data to confirm that Earth's crust is "dripping" into the mantle beneath Turkey's Central Anatolian Plateau.
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Whether the snowball was hard or soft, the water beneath offered little relief to those who love warmth.
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A small town in California was hit by earthquakes once every 22 years for over a century, setting the stage for a major seismic experiment in the 1980s and 90s. But the quake ended up being 11 years late. In this excerpt from "When Worlds Quake," geophysicist…
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If you're a billionaire looking to jump into philanthropy there are hundreds of different causes to support.
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Space apparently changes your frame of mind in more ways than one.
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Our nearest neighbor, the moon, is still something of a mystery to us. For decades, scientists have wondered why it appears so lopsided, with dark volcanic plains on the near side (the side we see) and rugged, cratered mountains and a thicker crust on the far…
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ChallengeJennifer Edmunson (Acting Program Manager)Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.hq-stmd-centennialchallenges@mail.nasa.gov
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In a new research note that I co-authored with Mauro Barbieri, we point out that on 22 January 2026, the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS will…
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Our bones did not begin deep inside the body. They started in the skin, not long after the first complex animals took shape.
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Quantum technologies are highly promising devices that process, transfer or store information leveraging quantum mechanical effects. Instead of relying on bits, like classical computers, quantum devices rely on entangled qubits, units of information that can …
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Neutrinos pass through you every second. Now, two mega-experiments have finally pinned down one of their deepest traits.
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For over two centuries, we have watched the red giant R Leonis dim and brighten with regularity, but this 'heartbeat' is beginning to speed up near the end of the star's life.
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<p><em>If we ever meet aliens, would their physics be the same as ours? While this might seem like a purely hypothetical, abstract question, it has profound consequences for what the pursuit of scientific truth actually is. Professor of Physics and Astronomy …
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Mars's gravitational tug on Earth affects our planets evolution and tilt, and could even influence its Ice Ages, according to a study.
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Two perfectly round dinosaur eggs found in China weren't hiding bones, but something far more unexpected. What scientists uncovered inside could rewrite what we know about fossilisation and the final days of the dinosaurs.
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Researchers studying rockhead poachers from Deadman Bay think they may have solved the mystery of the fish's odd bowl-shaped head.
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US science is worth fighting for, but so are the science projects and scientists denied opportunities. Here are 4 paths all worth exploring.
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Homosexual behaviour in primates has a deep evolutionary basis and is more likely to occur in species that live in harsh environments, are hunted by predators, or live in more complex societies, scientists said Monday.
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Media accreditation is open for the launch of NASA’s 12th rotational mission of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft carrying astronauts to the
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For decades, the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has offered a snapshot of the planet's changing climate—but University of Toronto researchers have found that some of the underlying data underrepresents a key driver of Arctic …
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Morocco will face Senegal in the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after the host nation bested Nigeria 4-2 in a penalty shootout in semifinal no. 2 on Wednesday.
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"I'm not sure why you waste a year of your life not trying to contend."
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San Francisco 49ers star Fred Warner’s energy was felt throughout the building on his first day back ahead of the Seattle Seahawks game.
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Sheriff's deputies are investigating an alleged break-in and theft last week at the North Carolina home of retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, one of seven people who died in a plane crash last month.
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Schefter believes that the Green Bay Packers and Matt LaFleur “would like to” get an extension done.
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<strong>IRVING, Texas (Jan. 14, 2026)</strong> – The National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame announced today the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame Class during "College Football Live Presented by Great Clips" on ESPN2.
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The Mets appear to be going all in for Tucker.
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Lottery entrants are competing for just 7 million total tickets available, the White House’s tournament coordinator says.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo took the unusual step of booing his home fans Tuesday night.
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The Giants are "going for broke" in their attempt to land John Harbaugh, a team source told FOX Sports' Ralph Vacchiano. Here's an inside look at the Giants' pursuit to land him, including a phone call from Brian Daboll.
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A beloved 2023 Konami PS4 game is just $1 on PS Store ahead of its planning delisting and server shutdown.
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Mike Tomlin won't be with the Steelers for the 2026 season and it doesn't sound like Steelers owner Art Rooney II expects Aaron Rodgers to be in Pittsburgh either.
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As expected, Adam Thielen is calling it a career.
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Ja Morant answered questions about trade speculation during a press conference, but didn't offer much insight.
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Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan just made life uncomfortable for a veteran locker room favorite.
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The latest episode of the podcast gets into the Cubs, Marlins, Red Sox, Tigers, Orioles and more.
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IU basketball suffered its first 20-point loss of the season, falling 81-60 to Michigan State on Tuesday night at the Breslin Center.
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The Falcons formally introduced Matt Ryan as their president of football on Tuesday, officially welcoming the best quarterback in franchise history back to the organization.
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The Seahawks have had a great regular season, indeed the best in franchise history. What happens if it’s an early exit in the playoffs?
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Now that the divisional round of the NFL playoffs is here, draft season has also arrived for all but eight teams. Here’s one ideal 2026 NFL Draft prospect for all 32 NFL teams.
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The weather forecast for Sunday night's Rams-Bears game calls for snow and temperatures around 20 degrees.
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Plenty of factors determine the audience for a playoff game.
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