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There was no record of the woman being tested for gonorrhea in the year prior to her death, an official bulletin said.
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Beans are packed with nutrients, and experts suggest adding half a cup to your favorite meals for an easy health boost.
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RFK Jr.’s vaccine advisory board could stop recommending some routine childhood immunizations, leaving insurers to decide whether to still cover them. For now, most are remaining tight-lipped.
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Dietitians recommend nixing these evening habits to help keep your blood sugar stable throughout the night.
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Dr. Saurabh Sethi suggests that eliminating added sugars for 30 days can significantly benefit your health. This break can lead to reduced liver fat,
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Can a cup of peppermint tea sharpen your mind? A new study suggests it can—but not in the way scientists expected. Improved memory and attention followed the tea, but increased brain blood flow wasn't the reason why.
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A mold speculated to have been behind the deaths of a few who dared breach the tomb of Tutankhamun may be hiding a hopeful secret.
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Vitamin C may make skin look younger and tackle signs of aging, new research finds. Here, experts explain how it works and how to reap the vitamin’s benefits.
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Beryllium, a little-known and highly dangerous earth metal used to craft spaceships, has been found in wildfire-ravaged homes and in the air in Los Angeles.
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If you've ever referred to something as "empty calories" or said "I need a detox," you'll want to read this.
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A recent study found that a DMT/harmine formulation blurs the brain’s distinction between self and other faces, disrupting self-referential processing while preserving recognition of familiar faces, suggesting a neural basis for psychedelic-induced ego dissol…
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I had a symptom of colon cancer and family history, so I got a colonoscopy. It was expensive, and insurance was a nightmare, but I'm glad I did it.
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Trained on multi-hospital data, iSeg spots moving tumors doctors sometimes miss, edging radiation treatment toward pinpoint perfection.
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The World Health Organization has added the variant, known formally as XFG, to its monitoring list. A dry, irritated throat is among its main symptoms.
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“Staying socially active, being around people and getting out of your comfort zone is really good exercise for the brain,” says Wilberta Pickett, who walks 1 mile every day.
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Here are nine foods that can reverse fatty liver disease.
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Spinach emerges as a top green for reducing visceral fat, the dangerous belly fat linked to serious health risks. Rich in carotenoids, fiber, and thyl
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More than a dozen nations struggle to contain outbreak as health systems flounder with loss of international support
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Waking up from a nightmare can leave your heart pounding, but the effects may reach far beyond a restless night.
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Struggle with math? A gentle jolt to the brain might help.
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A new study shows that creatine supplementation can restore memory, reduce brain damage, and boost energy metabolism in aging mice. The findings suggest creatine may offer a simple dietary approach to protect against age-related cognitive decline.
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Not everything with a “vegan” label is as healthy as it seems—and some of the biggest surprises are hiding in plain sight.
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Recent studies, including one from Tufts University, suggest that moderate coffee consumption, about 1-2 cups daily, may lower mortality risk by 14%,
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LIVING near a golf course might come with more than just scenic views – it could carry a hidden health risk. A new study has revealed a troubling connection between proximity to golf courses …
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The 56-year-old woman was hospitalized with an infection along her left arm's joints, tendons, and skin.
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Walking is already a great workout, but you can reap even more health benefits from walking by rucking, meaning adding a little weight to your walks.
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New research reveals that sugar metabolism in brain cells may be a crucial defense against Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
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A clinical trial has revealed that Ambroxol, a common cough medicine in Europe, may help slow cognitive decline in people with Parkinson’s disease dementia.
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Swiss cheese is a blood-pressure friendly cheese with a low-sodium content, unique blood-pressure lowering properties, and easy to enjoy on its own or paired with your favorite fruit.
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Migraines are a common ailment worldwide, affecting nearly 15% of the global population. At times, they can be debilitating enough to interfere with daily activities. Despite a multitude of treatment options, some migraine sufferers cannot find relief in avai…
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Simon Bowler says the invasive melanoma, which started as a lump on his neck, was initially dismissed by doctors as a "harmless" cyst
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Researchers have found that internal physiological cues—like signals from the vagus nerve—play a stronger role in guiding eating behavior among wealthier individuals, offering new insight into why socio-economic status is linked to differences in diet and hea…
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Eating too much dairy, especially if you have lactose intolerance, may be causing nightmares and sleep disturbances, a new study has confirmed.
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It can also prevent up to 65,000 strokes per year.
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The 'go-to' way many clinicians measure healthy weight may be deeply flawed, according to new research.
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Because their insurance did not cover the cost of vaccinations, the family qualified for a variety of options to help lower the cost, but they were not offered assistance.
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University of South Alabama researchers report that neurons can transfer mitochondria directly to cancer cells, enhancing their metastatic potential.
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Ancient genomes of M. lepromatosis in Chile reveal leprosy existed in the Americas 4,000 years ago, long before European contact.
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From bloodshot eyes to swollen fingers, these seemingly innocent symptoms could signal something more serious, like a blood disorder or an autoimmune disease.
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Deep sleep could forestall the declines in brain health that can eventually lead to Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.
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A drug that can be taken orally could soon rival the likes of Ozempic for treating type 2 diabetes and obesity, according to a new study.
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Here’s what experts say to avoid when choosing fueling snack — and better ingredients and brands to seek out
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The diagnostic category of adult ADHD is becoming more inclusive. That’s not the same as it being overdiagnosed
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Oropouche fever, a viral disease that has historically received little press coverage, is now emerging as a significant public health concern in Latin America.
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A local woman living in Australia says Guernsey could do more to promote a better sun-safe culture.
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Some ups and downs in your blood sugar are natural, but chronically high blood sugar is problematic. Experts share a few habits to improve your blood sugar.
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A protein long blamed for the brain damage seen in Alzheimer's disease has now been found in astonishingly high levels in healthy newborn babies, challenging decades of medical dogma.
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It may be possible to blow up a white dwarf before it reaches a critical mass.
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A 47-million-year-old cicada fossil has been discovered in Europe.
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"This has profound implications for how we interpret surface volcanism, earthquake activity and the process of continental breakup."
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The α-Capricornids and the Southern δ-Aquariids will light up the night of July 30th-31st with a combined total of 30 shooting stars per hour.
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The clingy planet orbits so close to its star, it triggers powerful explosions of radiation that eat away at its atmosphere.
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Scientists say the phenomenon could “hint at” new particles or interactions between known particles that haven’t been observed before.
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Scientists discovered a potential third state of life, where dead cells reorganize into conscious-like forms—challenging what it means to be alive.
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The ocean around Antarctica is rapidly getting saltier at the same time as sea ice is retreating at a record pace.
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Paleontology may be entering another great era of discovery: characterized by serial misidentification in decades past.
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Over the course of its 4.5-billion-year history, the Earth has witnessed its fair share of terrible times…
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Using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers has discovered a new super-Earth exoplanet that orbits a nearby M dwarf star. The newfound alien world, designated TOI-1846 b, is about two times larger and four t…
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A study shows that tennis is superior for reducing all-cause mortality – here's how it compares to other sports, and why it's so good.
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The phenomenon is created by the shifting play of light and shadow over the lunar surface.
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Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as an incoming solar storm could spark geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.
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A mass extinction event wiped out around 90% of life. What followed has long puzzled scientists: The planet became lethally hot for 5 million years. Researchers say they have figured out why using a vast trove of fossils.
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V572 Velorum is currently shining at magnitude +4.8, about 55,000 times brighter than usual. It was discovered on June 25 from Australia.
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: Mysterious ‘Alloy 30’ gets smaller when heated, which could help stabilize super-sensitive space telescopes
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As if sequencing a full human genome wasn't tricky enough, scientists are now attempting to reconstruct our species' genetic material from the ground up.
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Ancient limestones reveal how volcanic carbon once suffocated the oceans - offering a stark warning as modern oxygen levels continue to drop.
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Roman salting plants processed fish so thoroughly that researchers struggle to identify the species once used in ancient condiments.
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"To see thin stellar disks already in place 8 billion years ago, or even earlier, was surprising."
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John Peoples was asked in the mid-1990s about the value of doing pure scientific research — that which has no predetermined benefit. “Knowledge is a form of wealth,” he replied. “It is an inve...
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Sedna will make its closest approach to the Sun in 2076, giving us a rare opportunity to visit the planetoid before it drifts off for thousands of years.
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University of Virginia scientists discover new cell organelle called "hemifusome" that helps manage cellular recycling.
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How did mammals evolve to walk upright? New fossil evidence reveals unexpected twists in this complex journey.
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Octopuses can taste with their arms, and a new study reveals that specifically, they're tasting chemical cues from microbes that grow on the surface of objects like dead crabs and living octopus eggs.
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Earth’s magnetic field and oxygen levels are tied together? NASA’s discovery could change everything...
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Scientists detected a slow-motion earthquake off Japan, offering rare insight into hidden faults and tsunami risks beneath the seafloor.
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When your space-obsessed loved ones die, you can spend $3,500 to send their cremated remains out into orbit.
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The Mars rover captured images of low ridges called boxwork patterns, which appear like spiderwebs from space.
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Keith’s note: Those of you in the space community know that NASA Science is facing an immense budget cut. Dozens of missions have been cancelled and many missions that are still returning valuable data are being shut off – in many cases to save a few million …
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A new discovery of how bees use their flight movements to facilitate remarkably accurate learning and recognition of complex visual patterns could mark a major change in how next-generation AI is developed, according to a University of Sheffield study.
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A strange cold spot has been lingering in the Atlantic, puzzling scientists and challenging climate models for decades. Recent research points to dramatic shifts deep beneath the ocean’s surface.
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"This work is a step toward understanding how quantum mechanics and gravity work together, a major unsolved problem in physics."
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You could be the happiest, most cheerful person on the planet. But when it comes time to sit down and relax after a long day, you might put on the most disturbing, unsettling, terrifying documentary Netflix has to offer. And that's nothing to be ashamed of; m…
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More than a decade in the making, the Vera Rubin Observatory finally released its first image as its begins its groundbreaking 10-year astronomy mission.
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In a recent contest, teams of researchers competed to see who could train an AI model to best pilot a spaceship. The results suggest that an era of autonomous space exploration may be closer than we think.
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A team of scientists has uncovered a hidden ability inside today’s most advanced AI models. Early findings hint at machines quietly building mental maps that seem uncannily familiar.
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“Ever since I saw it for the first time, it’s been high on my list.”…
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"Its occurrence is like finding a tropical seed in Arctic ice – indicating either an unexpected local environment or long-distance transport in the early solar system."
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The photographer shared stunning ISS transit photos and a quick video on Instagram, calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime shot” as the station zipped past the Sun. | World News
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Originally, the abundance of bright, early galaxies shocked astronomers. After 3 years of JWST, we now know what's really going on.
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A NASA satellite that’s been orbiting as space junk since 1967, Relay 2, emitted an unexpected, powerful radio burst that astronomers initially struggled to ...
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Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, MLB's home run leader, and AL League Rookie of the Year candidate Jacob Wilson of the Athletics are among the All-Star Game starters.
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Red Panda, a popular halftime performer, spent 11 hours in a Minneapolis hospital after falling from her unicycle during Tuesday's game between the Lynx and Fever at Target Center.
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San Jose legend, current staff member enjoys seeing 18-year-old ‘push himself trying to get better’
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