A comprehensive Swedish study followed 427 people throughout their lives to determine when peak performance… peaks, and how dramatically it falls. The longit...
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Manjit Sangha might have contracted sepsis by something as innocent as a lick from her dog on a small cut or scratch, doctors said.  | Trending
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The U.S. is seeing nearly 1,000 cases of measles in the first two months of 2026, a record surge that has alarmed health care providers.
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“My anxiety comes and goes, but I know how to deal with it better," a patient says. "All that work I’ve done has helped me get to this point."
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A drug used for high blood pressure, known as rilmenidine, may also be effective in slowing the aging process, even in older animals.
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Doctors reveal the sneaky sleep apnea symptoms that are easy for women to overlook (like brain fog) and the best treatments to help you breathe easier.
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A stress test of ChatGPT Health triage revealed missed high-risk emergencies and inconsistent activation of suicide-crisis safeguards, raising safety concerns for consumer-scale deployment.
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A new McGill University study has found a direct link between age-related declines in neuron activity in the cerebellum and worsening motor skills, including gait, balance and agility. While it is well known that these abilities diminish with age, this is the…
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If you’re wondering, “What is MSG, and how did it get its bad reputation?,” we’re here to clear up any confusion.
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Spending extra time on the toilet scrolling through a smartphone may carry unintended health consequences.
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Since mindfulness is something you can practice at home for free, it often sounds like the perfect tonic for stress and mental health issues.
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Dismantling the task force would be 'an existential threat to clinical practice,' they said
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Microplastics have now been found inside most prostate cancer tumors — and at strikingly higher levels than in healthy tissue.
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A single dose of mRNA-1073 elicited durable immune responses through 6 months against all vaccine-matched influenza and SARS-CoV-2 strains.
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The brain reinforces seizure networks during post-seizure sleep by hijacking the same mechanisms used for memory consolidation.
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The amount of mosquitoes recorded inside the traps set in wards where Wolbachia-infected males were released plummeted 77%.
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Tampa is bringing back one of the most generous e-bike incentive programs in the country, and for some residents, it...
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A BMJ study links a higher intake of certain food preservatives to a modestly higher cancer risk. Experts say it’s an association, not a causation.
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Even the shadowy defense contractor Palantir is now offering its employees nicotine pouches in its vending machines.
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Cases of myopia, or short-sightedness, are increasing rapidly around the world, and a new study suggests that our modern tendency to spend more time indoors could be a key driving factor.
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Some research suggests that avoiding environmental exposures, especially pre-conception, may help. Influencers branded the idea “trimester zero,” but the science is in early stages.
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If you never feel well-rested in the morning, try this foolproof hack to wake up.
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Bone density is a hallmark of long-term health. Strengthen your bones and reduce fracture risk with this routine that combines weight-bearing, resistance, and impact exercises.
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Your vitamin D levels may decrease as you age, but you can get more vitamin D by spending time in the sun, eating certain foods, and taking a supplement.
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Many people with low vitamin D levels experience no obvious symptoms, making the deficiency easy to overlook.
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Late-night meals may disrupt blood sugar control, raise nighttime blood pressure, and throw your heart’s natural rhythm off balance.
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Our research found that teenagers who consumed high amounts of sugary drinks had 34% higher odds of being diagnosed with an anxiety disorder.
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Online chatter claims that vitamin D should always be taken with vitamin K2 because it directs where vitamin D goes in the body.
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Researchers have found that the severity of autism symptoms, rather than the diagnosis itself, is linked to patterns of brain connectivity associated with genes connected to autism and ADHD.
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The best skin care preparation, application techniques and makeup products to age gracefully.
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An international study has revealed a surprising connection between quantum physics and the theoretical models underlying artificial intelligence. The study results from a collaboration between the Institute of Nanotechnology of the National Research Council …
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JWST observed Uranus for nearly a full rotation, charting the planet's upper atmosphere and magnetic environment for the first time.
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Co-authors Michael Wong and Robert Hazen share 5 key insights from their new book, Time's Second Arrow: Evolution, Order, and a New Law of Nature.
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The four-mile trek will begin at about 9 a.m. ET on Wednesday (Feb. 25), if all goes to plan.
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We have known for several decades that the universe is expanding. Scientists use multiple techniques to measure the present-day expansion rate of the universe, known as the Hubble constant. These methods are internally consistent and based on the same physics…
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Curiosity has been exploring a region filled with boxwork formations, which formed billions of years ago when water leaked through rock cracks.
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A lucky alignment of galaxies allowed researchers to identify the most powerful and distant "space laser" ever found.
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For the first time, researchers have observed and measured weak electrical discharges, known as coronae, on trees during thunderstorms. A new study describes the near-invisible sparkles appearing similarly on branches of several tree species up and down the U…
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Researchers find that the amygdala is a sophisticated mediator that chooses between action-based and stimulus-based learning strategies under uncertainty.
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New research sheds light on what drives reddish water to emerge from underground to pour onto the Taylor Glacier.
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One of the largest known stars in the universe underwent a dramatic transformation in 2014, new research shows, and may be preparing to explode. A study led by Gonzalo Muñoz-Sanchez at the National Observatory of Athens, published in Nature Astronomy today, a…
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A SpaceX Falcon 9 upper stage belched a massive cloud of lithium and other pollutants roughly 62 miles over Europe upon reentry.
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Deep in the distant Kuiper Belt, a mysterious object with a snowman-like shape has caught the attention of astronomers.
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A discovery by UCLA organic chemists may one day put catalytic converter thieves out of business. In new research, they've used abundant, inexpensive phosphorus as a catalyst in chemical reactions that usually require precious metals like platinum, one of the…
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For a starfish, most of life is literally a blur.
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A scientist has claimed the place we cannot see beyond the observable universe is where heaven could be located. This place begins from where the Cosmic Horizon ends. However, critics have dismissed his theory.
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Scientists uncover the oldest fossilized butthole, revealing groundbreaking insights into early reptile evolution.
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Gravitational lenses could allow us to find black hole binaries long before we're able to measure their gravitational waves.
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Conventional electronics process information leveraging the electrical charge of electrons. Over the past few decades, some electronics engineers have been exploring the potential of a different type of device that instead processes and stores data exploiting…
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The March 2026 total lunar eclipse will bring a dramatic blood moon to skies across North America, Australia, New Zealand and eastern Asia — if you know where to look.
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The night sky is full of wonder. Here's what to look out for tonight.
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Life’s genetic blueprint isn’t born in chaos—it’s built in 3D with precision from the very first moments.
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Researchers are engineering bacteria to invade tumors and consume them from the inside. Because tumor cores lack oxygen, they’re the perfect breeding ground for these microbes. The team added a genetic tweak that helps the bacteria survive longer near oxygen-…
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A 2021 satellite photo shows off the recently uncovered Yilan crater in China, which is most likely the youngest impact structure on Earth. The incomplete ring is also the largest of its kind and only the second impact crater ever found in the country.
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By harnessing two natural timescales in resonator arrays, researchers created photonic chips that reliably produce multiple harmonics without active compensation. For decades, scientists and engineers have steadily advanced technologies that control and manip…
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Paleontologists in Brazil have identified a previously unknown species of somphospondylan sauropod dinosaur with European affinities, hinting at ancient migration routes that once linked two continents now separated by the Atlantic Ocean.
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6 planets will line up in the night sky on Saturday
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Motorcycle helmets can be just as stylish as motorcycles themselves, and looking to the aesthetics of the past shows there's plenty of variety on offer.
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A research team at King's College London has isolated a new form of aluminum—a highly abundant metal, that could provide a far cheaper and more sustainable alternative to commonly used rare earth metals. Dr. Clare Bakewell, Senior Lecturer in the Department o…
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Archaeologists have uncovered mysterious collections of animal skulls in a Neanderthal cave, raising new questions about their rituals and symbolic practices.
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The Great Unconformity — a gap in Earth’s geological record — has puzzled scientists for 150 years. New research suggests it was created by shifting continents, rather than “snowball Earths” or Cambrian life.
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A team of scientists led by the German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ), and Leipzig University has developed a new method to track Earth's greenness—a key indicator of vegetation healt…
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When honey bees find a good source of food, they return to their hive and perform a waggle dance. It consists of a series of movements that communicate the direction and distance to nectar, pollen or water relative to the sun. For years, scientists had a vagu…
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The ability to make two distinct sounds at once is shared with human beatboxers and throat singers.
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NASA technology traced the pulsing back to a massive tsunami.
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‘Prototaxites taiti’ was not a fungus but an extinct eukaryotic lineage, a study reveals, resolving a mystery that as perplexed experts for centuries.
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New Nature Astronomy study suggests dark matter and neutrinos may interact, easing a long-running mismatch in cosmic measurements.
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A new study uncovers aquatic deoxygenation as Earth's 10th tipping point, threatening ecosystems and humanity's future. Can we still save the planet?
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A college sprinter was stabbed to death in Missouri, and his girlfriend is behind bars for allegedly committing the act, according to multiple reports.  Lincoln University track and field athl…
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Illinois continues to negotiation with the Bears.
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Alysa Liu will be honored at a citywide Oakland celebration after becoming the first American woman in 24 years to win Olympic gold in figure skating.
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Last Tuesday, a rep for USA Hockey invited the Gaudreau family to attend the semifinals and the final, if the Americans advanced.
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AMES, Iowa – Bobby Douglas, one of the most influential figures in collegiate wrestling history and Iowa State head wrestling coach from 1993-2006, passed aw...
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Harbaugh and Schoen on learning to work with each other, much more.
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Packers GM Brian Gutekunst met with media in Indy
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Umpire Mitch Trzeciak had three calls overturned in the first two innings of the spring training matchup between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox on Tuesday.
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Justin Thomas admits it's a 'bummer' that the Cognizant Classic has lost star players due to PGA Tour scheduling conflicts, with Brooks Koepka headlining the weakened field this week.
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The Raiders’ GM spoke about Maxx Crosby’s future in Las Vegas. Plus, what Ben Johnson said about Chicago’s QB room and more from Indianapolis.
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Here are Eliot Wolf's podium comments from Tuesday morning at the NFL Combine (Mike Vrabel will speak at 1 p.m. on Wednesday), and then our reaction to some of his more interesting comments.
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Enjoy all that happened from today's UEFA Champions League matches, including Bodø/Glimt's historic win over Inter to advance to the round of 16.
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Team USA’s 2-1 OT Win Averaged a Combined 20.7 Million Viewers and 18.6 Million Live (8:15-11 a.m. ET) on NBC & Peacock, Marking the Most-Watched Pre-9 a.m. ET Sporting Event on Record in U.S.
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Catch up on all the news from Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell's media session at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said the project to build a ballpark in Tampa makes sense from the state’s perspective.
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The Vikings are "exploring all possibilities" to improve their quarterback play in 2026, executive vice president of football operations Rob Brzezinski said Tuesday.
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UNC turned in another poor performance at the freethrow line on Monday night that nearly cost them in a 7774 win over Louisville And they know it must be fixed
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FARGO, N.D. - As work continues to round out the schedule for North Dakota State's inaugural season at the Football Bowl Subdivision level, the Bison know who their eight conference opponents will be for the 2026 season.
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The stakes are high for No. 19 BYU and for the upstart Central Florida Knights ahead of Tuesday night's showdown in Provo.
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General managers addressed their rosters with the new league year kicking off on March 11. Plus, Lamar Jackson’s contract extension and more news updates.
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C.J. Stroud is not going anywhere according to Texans GM Nick Caserio
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Only a certain kind of human is going to understand the necessity of this Froot Loops–inspired body oil and judgmental light-up frog, and that's more than okay.
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In addition to evaluating their own pending free agents, the Bears have decisions to make on players who are under contract but have affordable outs that would help their salary-cap situation.
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General Manager Eric DeCosta wants to retain center Tyler Linderbaum before the start of the new league year.
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Which AFC team could use Malik Willis' services? Should the Bills make a play for a No. 1 receiver? Nick Shook provides one team fit for four notable free agents. Plus, two trades that should happen.
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Kiper now has the Titans taking Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese with the fourth pick of the NFL Draft.
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The face of hockey is 38 years old. No offense to Sidney Crosby, but it’s time for a new face. That new face has a broken tooth. That face is Jack Hughes, 24, who scored the golden goal for the U.S. at the Olympics and plays in the New York
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The Eagles wide receiver may not return to Philadelphia next season.
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What Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said during a session with Dolphins reporters on Tuesday in Indianapolis.
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