In a new study, researchers found microplastics deep inside prostate cancer tumors, raising more questions about the role the ubiquitous pollutants play in public health.
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Brushing teeth regularly is linked to longer life, as researchers present evidence connecting oral health to reduced risk of dementia and cardiovascular dise...
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Manjit Sangha developed an aggressive case of sepsis, one that left her hospitalized for 32 weeks.
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Can your mind make you sick? Carol Tavris dissects the “nocebo effect”—how negative expectations conjure real symptoms—separating genuinely startling science from anecdote and hype.
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We don't know for sure, but there are some intriguing clues.
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Scientists say that eating more cruciferous vegetables lowers colon cancer risk. Here's how it works, plus tasty ways to prepare and enjoy the veggies.
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An 'interesting' TikTok video has broken down exactly what happens if someone gives oral sex to someone with a penis and swallows the semen.
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Being an expert birdwatcher may alter the structure and function of your brain. And these changes may enhance cognition even as you age, new research suggests.
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New study suggests air pollution could be directly linked to Alzheimer's disease risk, with researchers finding stronger associations in stroke survivors.
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A new case report illustrates the deadly impact of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a rare complication of measles infection.
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Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even coral skeletons.
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Health News: In recent years, a growing number of office-going adults, from young tech workers to desk-bound professionals across sectors, are being told they have.
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Every era has its social contagions. In the 18th century, it was romantic despair. In 2026, it’s the compulsive scroll—and it’s rewiring our stress response.
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John Fleming was self-conscious about the bags under his eyes, thinking they made him look older. He had a blepharoplasty to improve his confidence.
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It’s eye-catching, refreshing and sweet.
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A rare inflammatory condition linked to tattoos is appearing more often in Australia.
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Scientists at Stanford Medicine have unveiled a bold new kind of “universal” vaccine that could one day protect against everything from COVID-19 and the flu to bacterial pneumonia and even common allergens. Instead of targeting a specific virus or bacterium, …
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A new Knesset report reveals that between 2018-2022, about 19,600 young adults aged 18-44 were diagnosed with cancer in Israel, making up around 16% of all cancer patients.
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The powerhouse of the cell may be a key to longevity
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Doctors explain why the evidence behind most cognitive health supplements is thin — and what actually lowers dementia risk.
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The study’s findings suggest that the key to combating Alzheimer’s disease may lie not only in the brain but also in our muscles. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive condition marked by memory loss and declining cognitive function, and there is still no…
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An “immune system reset” eliminated autoimmune, or Type 1, diabetes in mice in a study conducted at Stanford Medicine. Researchers say the strategy could also have potential for treating other autoimmune diseases and improving outcomes in organ transplantatio…
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A huge new study pinpoints the exact amount of coffee to maximize health benefits and minimize sleep problems.
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Researchers from Harvard, Duke, and the University of Michigan argue that some ultra-processed foods are engineered much like cigarettes. They say these products are designed for maximum reward, rapid absorption, and habitual overuse. Their conclusion: Certai…
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Her doctor advises that anyone who visits the child be up-to-date on vaccines.
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You could be doing more harm than good
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The Georgia Department of Health has reported a new measles case in Georgia.
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Tracking diets for years, researchers found modest cancer risk signals tied to specific food preservatives, not preservatives as a whole.
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A video has broken down how smoking weed regularly can impact your brain, lungs and heart.
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Magnesium is getting more attention lately, and doctors say for good reason.
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A new study find that infants with high sensory sensitivity have shallower deep sleep, offering clues into early neurodivergent development.
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A recent review of animal studies suggests that caffeine blocks specific cellular receptors to reduce neuroinflammation. This immune-calming effect may help alleviate behavioral symptoms associated with mood disorders.
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A protein lurking around in the blood can help with the accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. In a recent study, researchers from Spain investigated how blood-based biomarkers, such as a protein called p-tau217, affect both the clinical diagnosis of Alzh…
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Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. To lower this risk, doctors prescribe statin drugs that reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, the type that can accumulate in the arteries and lead to heart attacks or strokes. Mo…
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Live Science spoke with a bioethicist and sociologist about emerging genomic technologies, including those that enable parents to "score" and "select" IVF embryos.
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Discover 8 calcium-rich snacks you can eat for strong bones, according to registered dietitians. Healthy snacks high in calcium include roasted chickpeas, more.
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If you’re looking to add more protein to your lunch, try one of these dietitian-recommended high-protein breads for your sandwich.
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Skin tags do not confirm the presence of any underlying disorder, but hints at an increased risk, shares Dr Katakol.  | Health
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Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative joint disease that causes pain, stiffness, and swelling and reduces your range of motion.
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Here, experts explain the best time to stop eating for the day for your heart health. Here’s what you need to know about the latest research.
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Lower belly pooch exercises after 55, a wellness coach shares 4 morning moves to strengthen deep core support and posture.
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"You look around Vermont, just so many struggles,” said one long Covid patient about navigating the reality.
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The HPV vaccine has significantly reduced rates of cervical cancer across the world, yet the CDC insists on review
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In South Carolina, over 3,000 people are waiting for a Medicaid supported waiver to cover at-home care for the elderly and those with disabilities.
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The feel-good exercise I didn’t know I needed to brighten up a dreary winter
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The planet's upper atmosphere has been mapped for the first time, revealing one of the solar system's most enigmatic members.
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Birds sing at dawn due to built-up energy from nighttime silence. When light returns, they release the energy through intense morning singing.
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Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, might have formed after a collision with a lost moon, according to new research.
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A study by Dr. Gianpiero Fiorentino and his colleagues, published in the Journal of Paleontology, describes the identification of a new species of ant, Hypoponera electrocacica, belonging to the genus Hypoponera and representing the first occurrence of this g…
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The moon and Pleiades will glow together on Feb. 23 in a striking skywatching display.
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Fifty-seven years ago, three men hurtled toward Earth inside a ball of violet flame, moving faster than any humans before or since.
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My dad died young at 56 and never got to retire. The lessons he taught me changed my views on retirement and how I'm planning for my financial future.
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A dense network of sensors is looking for the fleeting footprints of neutrinos, the most mysterious in the pantheon of known particles.
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Space junk returning to the Earth is introducing metal pollution to the pristine upper atmosphere as it burns up on re-entry, a new study has found.
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Direct bone dating narrows the extinction window and reshapes a 25-year debate over human–Neanderthal interbreeding.
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The total lunar eclipse occurs around the March full moon phase, as the sun, Earth and lunar disk align.
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A system of five models helps peer reviewers to write more constructive comments, but it is not yet known whether this strengthens the papers that are being reviewed.
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: Upgrade allows robot to travel ‘potentially unlimited distances’ without phoning home for help
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A newly discovered visual cell in deep-sea fish larvae is reshaping long-held assumptions about how vertebrates see the world.
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Once, long ago, a little reptile going about its business plopped itself down in the mud before getting up and carrying on with its day.
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Despite it all, NASA doesn't want to give up on Boeing, and the Starliner project is moving ahead in a reduced capacity.
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The strange fossils were lost in museum collections around the world for some 50 years.
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Fossils reveal that long-necked baby dinosaurs were the main food source for large, voracious Jurassic predators.
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The Green River defies gravity: it flows through 99 miles of mountains thanks to movements hidden beneath the surface.
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A barnacle evolved into a parasite and drills into sharks in the deep waters of Norway to feed and survive in silence.
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New research shows that an intense regional dust storm transported unusually high amounts of water vapor into Mars’ upper atmosphere, boosting hydrogen escape. The discovery reshapes understanding of how the planet gradually lost its water. Today, Mars is kno…
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Using commercially available technology and innovative methods, researchers at NBI have pushed the limits of how fast you can detect changes in the sensitive quantum states in the qubit. Their work allows researchers to follow rapid changes in qubit performan…
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Rapid technological and scientific advances have fueled a huge wave of innovation over the past decades. The speed of global innovation is known to be dependent on the exchange of knowledge and skills between different nations worldwide.
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Scientists have many theories about how Earth's raw materials turned into living cells, but a new proposal is particularly slimy.
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Tiny aerosol particles in the air play a big role in regulating how much sunlight our planet absorbs or reflects, and how clouds form above us. In a recent study, researchers found that extreme heat waves can trigger new particle formation (NPF), even at temp…
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Scientists found that rock movements under Antarctica are correlated to major changes in Antarctica's climate over millions of years.
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In the journal Antiquity, Dr. Shokouh Khosravi published preliminary findings of the largest known corpus of prehistoric seal impressions in the entire ancient world. The corpus, made up of over 7,000 seal impressions, more than 200 clay figurines, clay token…
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Reservoir computing is a promising machine learning-based approach for the analysis of data that changes over time, such as weather patterns, recorded speech or stock market trends. Classical reservoir computing techniques are known to perform best at the "ed…
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New genomic research suggests our species descended from a deep fusion between two ancient lineages — one of them a mysterious “ghost.”
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An ancient, fast-feeding quasar is breaking the rules of how black holes consume matter and generate galaxy-shaping jets.
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A routine outing by the water turned into something few people ever expect to witness. What emerged from the riverbed was a massive, ancient bone, impossible to ignore.
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The powerful software can reduce the time needed to simulate reactions with large molecules from weeks to just minutes.
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Why do some places wait 1,000 years to see a total solar eclipse while others get two in a decade? The surprising orbital mechanics behind where eclipses happen — and don't.
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A new investigation of ancient horned animal skulls found in Spain's Des-Cubierta Cave deepens the mystery of when and why Neanderthals put them there.
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Deserts are notoriously dry, so why do so many of them border oceans?
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Researchers are working on solutions.
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The players “were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgement,” according to a team statement.
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Striker Benjamin Sesko and goalkeeper Senne Lammens are the key figures as Manchester United gain a hugely valuable Premier League win at Everton.
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Chargers starting center Bradley Bozeman has announced his retirement after eight years in the NFL and 110 starts.
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Workouts, interviews, and medical assessments during this week’s NFL Scouting Combine will give the Ravens more insight into potential draft targets in April.
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How wil Pickens respond to not getting a shot at a market-level deal?
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Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao are stepping back into the ring to face each other one more time, and they'll do it live on Netflix.
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Eric Froton's 2026 NFL Mock Draft 2.0 sees top teams looking at the opposite side of the football this time around...AFTER Mendoza to Raiders
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“I was jumping up and down, and everyone was celebrating. I’m just so happy and so proud of those guys.”
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While many are concerned the United States men's hockey players' celebration will cut into their NHL returns, others see this for what it is: a once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Kara Braxton, who played a decade in the WNBA and won two championships with the Detroit Shock, has died.
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Duke (25-2) claimed 56 of 61 first-place votes to supplant Michigan (25-2) after Saturday’s 68-63 win against the Wolverines in Washington.
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In a recent video, the Olympic skier credits her surgeon with saving her leg from potential amputation.
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The Kansas guard was frank about his frustration.
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The 2026 MLS season was back with a bang on Matchday 1, and plenty of stars came up clutch to earn their place in the year's first Team of the Matchday presented by Audi.
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At The Cut, we chat all day long about the products we love — the ones so good they’ll make you hit that little “auto-refill” box at checkout. So we started asking our favorite beauty pros to share their selections. Here, Alysa Liu shares hers.
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