A new WHO study suggests that over 7 million cases of cancer in 2022 were preventable. Nearly 40% of all the cases that year were linked to modifiable risk factors — behavioral and environmental factors we can change.
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Could the next version of the DSM be a 'living' document that has more focus on the causes of mental illness?
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Resistant starch helps protect against chronic diseases and has other health benefits. Here are foods you can eat to get more of it every day.
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A large global genetics study shows that many key drivers of Type 2 diabetes operate outside the bloodstream. Scientists are getting a clearer picture of why Type 2 diabetes is so hard to pin down. In a major international project led in part by the Universit…
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'Zombie' coronavirus fragments not only help drive inflammation in long-COVID, but also destroy our immune cells.
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A rising number of syphilis infections in Arlington is driving a push to do better at testing and treating the sexually transmitted infection. In the most recent data, from 2024, Arlington's rate of syphilis infection -- 31.2 cases per 100,000 population -- w…
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Putting aside the risk of an early grave by accident or injury, your genes may have a much greater impact on your lifespan than previously thought, according to an unparalleled study of twin data.
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The good news? You can fix this damaging habit with a few simple changes.
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Anne Campbell says being diagnosed with a genetic disease in her 80s came as a relief.
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William Foege’s ring vaccination strategy helped eradicate smallpox. His death comes at a moment when the US is turning its back on the lessons he taught.
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A new study by researchers in Germany shows that eating a high intake of oats for just 2 days could quickly lower participants' cholesterol by 10% and was more effective at lowering cholesterol than moderate, long-term consumption of oats. Researchers believe…
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Gallrein et al. pair functional assays with clocks to compare chronological versus biological age of single neuron types in C. elegans, to probe their vulnerability or resilience to neurodegeneration, and use an in silico screen to identify neuroprotective dr…
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The report credits Idaho’s low obesity rate, low alcohol consumption, low rate of inactivity and praised its access to national forests, mountains and lakes.
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The new mandate, the chair of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s panel told POLITICO, is to pay more attention to harms caused by vaccines.
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Autism has a long history of misinformation that continues to today. The Trump administration has perpetuated some of this misinformation in the last year. Among other things, officials have claimed certain groups of people don’t get the condition and that ta…
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Four decades after Prozac, chemical treatment for mood disorders is still largely hit or miss.
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A newly identified protein helps aging brains regenerate neural stem cells.
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For decades, body mass index (BMI) has been the dominant tool for defining obesity, despite longstanding concerns that it poorly reflects individual health risk. Growing evidence suggests that the waist-to-height ratio, a simple measure of abdominal fat distr…
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When you become a parent, it’s likely that everyone in your life will show excitement. Whether they’re now a grandparent, aunt, uncle, or honorary relative, it’s a huge joy to have a new baby in their life. But parents have to be careful about who they allow …
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You could be doing yourself a disservice (and causing unnecessary nausea).
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Physicists have a wild new explanation for the impossible energy spike that shouldn't exist in our universe.
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You can tell a lot about a material based on the type of light shining at it: Optical light illuminates a material's surface, while X-rays reveal its internal structures and infrared captures a material's radiating heat. Now, MIT physicists have used terahert…
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An impulsive X4.2 solar flare sparked strong radio blackouts across Africa and Europe as the giant sunspot continues to rage.
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"There is a growing chasm between theory and observation related to the early universe, which presents compelling questions to be explored going forward."
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This humongous fungus is the biggest organism in the world
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Raw footage captured a spacecraft's reentry into Earth's atmosphere at a mighty speed of Mach 25
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For more than a century, the Green River's course through the Uinta Mountains in Utah's northeast has been a geological mystery, seemingly defying physics.
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: Failed deorbit burn grounds workhorse rocket
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A planet that may exist, and may be habitable or may be frozen, has been discovered on an Earth-like orbit around a star 146 light-years away
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Jupiter is smaller and flatter than scientists previously thought, new measurements of the gas giant reveal.
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Science News: Bright white rocks. Scattered across the rusty red plains of Mars. NASA’s Perseverance rover spotted them in Jezero crater which the scientists have b.
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Many collaborations have used JWST to take deep-field images: some wider and some deeper than others. Here's how it can surpass them all.
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Very-long baseline interferometry (VLBI) is a technique in radio astronomy whereby multiple radio telescopes cooperate to bundle their received data and in effect create a much larger singular radi…
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Could humanity nuke an incoming asteroid to deflect it and save the Earth, disaster-movie style? A unique new impact simulation suggests that a nuclear option could be a viable last resort to avert an apocalypse.
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NASA defended preparations for Artemis 2 after a fueling test had hydrogen leaks like those that bedeviled Artemis 1 more than three years ago.
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Researchers from the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) and the Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia (IEEC), in collaboration with the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC), have led the most extensive obser…
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If we want to colonize space, we need to figure out the whole reproduction thing.
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A double sunset appears to be a true rarity in the cosmos, and general relativity explains why.
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A century ago, quantum physics overthrew our view of a deterministic Universe. A profound 21st century theorem closes the door even further.
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If the building-size asteroid 2024 YR4 crashes into the moon in December 2032, the impact will produce a bright flash that may be visible to the naked eye, a new study finds.
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A fossil jaw found in Ethiopia shows Paranthropus ranged far north, challenging long-held ideas about early human relatives and their diets.
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Physicists have long categorized every elementary particle in our three-dimensional universe as being either a boson or a fermion—the former category mostly capturing force carriers like photons, the latter including the building blocks of everyday matter lik…
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There's a unique asteroid in space worth around $10 billion billion, and if NASA was feelign generous, it could make us all billionaires
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Consciousness remains science’s greatest mystery. A new study explores how it arises—and why solving it could reshape existence.
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Quantum technologies, devices and systems that process, store, detect, or transfer information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, have the potential to outperform classical technologies in a variety of tasks. An ongoing quest within quantum engineering is…
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Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have discovered a new dwarf galaxy, which received designation CAPERS-39810. Further investigation of CAPERS-39810 revealed that it is an extremely metal-poor galaxy. The discovery was detailed in a pap…
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The famously short Black Lake sturgeon season is scheduled for Saturday.
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Exploring Earth's deep interior is a far bigger challenge than exploring the solar system. While we have traveled 25 billion km into space, the deepest we have ever gone below our feet is just over 12 km. Consequently, little is known about the conditions at …
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When the Artemis mission lands on the Moon, its crew will have to grapple with a challenging environment and extreme isolation. What will it take to thrive in a lonely Moon base?
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Researchers have demonstrated that a nanoparticle of 7,000 sodium atoms can act as a wave, creating a record-setting superposition.
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When satellites eventually fall back down to Earth, they mostly burn up because of the friction caused by the atmosphere. Scientific data about this atmospheric reentry process is urgently needed to design future satellites for a quick, safe and sustainable d…
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Cats—unlike humans—are true carnivores: they must eat meat to survive because their bodies can't draw some essential nutrients from plants. By looking at tissues, researchers can get a good understanding of what foods animals ate.
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In the heart of our galaxy, scientists have discovered the largest sulfur-bearing molecule ever detected beyond Earth, with significant implications for the study of the cosmic origins of life.
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Multiple blockbuster NBA trades went down on Tuesday, so what does Wednesday have in store?
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Atlanta, Utah and Cleveland have reportedly agreed to a trade in which Lonzo Ball and Jock Landale are on the move.
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Nets trade for Toronto SG Ochai Agbaji, a future second and $3.5M in cash … and they’re not done yet, says ESPN.
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Charlotte reportedly acquires the dynamic guard in a deal with Chicago.
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The Steelers added five more members to their coaching staff on Wednesday, including their offensive coordinator and special teams coordinator
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Seahawks QB Sam Darnold said the time off helped the oblique injury he suffered early in the playoffs and he needs to manage it as practices start for the Super Bowl.
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Kyle Larson topped the leaderboard in Cup Series qualifying to claim the pole position for the 2026 Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium.
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St. Louis Blues President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Doug Armstrong announced today that the team has acquired forward Thomas Bordeleau and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for forward …
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Denny Hamlin was back at the track Wednesday, reflecting on personal and professional hardships and nursing a shoulder injury.
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Tigers legend and 1968 World Series hero Mickey Lolich passed away at 85. Read about his remarkable career at MLB Trade Rumors.
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The Sixers will reportedly receive Houston's 2026 first-round pick and three second-rounders. More at Hoops Rumors.
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The NBA trade deadline is a little over 24 hours away, and Minnesota has emerged as one of the most aggressive teams in trying to land Antetokounmpo.
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The Celtics added more flexibility moving forward in addition to landing Nikola Vucevic in the Anfernee Simons trade.
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From youth leagues and high school varsity to the Olympic Games and the heights of professional sports, for decades, women and girls have exemplified the
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Jake Fischer and I will be filing frequent items here and updating this story all day
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The Super Bowl is the world’s most commercially successful sporting event.
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The Seahawks are historically strong, but the Patriots have been fantastic in recent weeks. We break down all the numbers on a strong Super Bowl matchup.
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On Tuesday, the Browns formally introduced new head coach Todd Monken.
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Green’s place by Steph Curry’s side seemed like it might last forever, but it won’t.
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HC Aaron Glenn: He's Unique in His Ability to See the Game and Adapt
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If you had told Matt LaFleur years ago that not only he, but his little brother Mike, would be head coaches in the NFL, he wouldn’t have believed you.
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No NFL head coach has ever taken over a team with a losing record and won the Super Bowl in his first year. Vrabel can be the first.
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Some semi-unhinged musings on where LLMs fit into my life—and how I'll keep using them.
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Recently in the months of January and February - by all accounts the absolute dead of winter in the Kansas City area - people have been able to stay warm and en
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During GM Ian Cunningham’s introductory news conference, the Falcons' Matt Ryan would not commit to Michael Penix Jr. being Atlanta’s QB1 when asked if the signal-caller would return to the role after his recovery.
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The Ole Miss coach grew tired of watching what he believed to be a one-sided whistle during an 84-66 road loss to No. 25 Tennessee and finally snapped with 6:15 remaining in the game.
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Why did the Jazz make the blockbuster trade Tuesday for Jaren Jackson Jr. and three other players? Here's the breakdown.
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From the unforgettable helmet catch to Prince lighting up the halftime show, a comprehensive ranking of the most iconic moments from the big game.
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Staging future Winter Games as early as January and the Paralympic Winter Games in February is a possibility because of warmer temperatures, the International Olympic Committee says. Every Winter Games medal was won in February since the 1964 Innsbruck Olympi…
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In Cortina, 1,400 athletes are staying in specially outfitted trailers, while hotels are being repurposed in two other mountain areas.
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From Heated Rivalry stars to the event’s iconic venues, here’s what you should be looking out for at the Winter Olympics 2026 opening and closing ceremonies.
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American athletes are preparing for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. These are some of the top Team USA competitors to watch.
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In this episode of the Wine and Gold Talk podcast, Ethan Sands, Chris Fedor and Jimmy Watkins react to the Cavaliers trading Darius Garland and a second-round pick to the Clippers for James Harden, debating who actually won the deal.
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The College Football Playoff announced the dates and bowl sites for its upcoming quarterfinal and semifinal games for the 2026, 2027 Playoffs.
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The Sixers took advantage of good luck and beat the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night. The trade deadline comes next.
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NFL.com breaks down what you need to know from all of Tuesday's action at the Pro Bowl Games skills competition.
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The Celtics won their third straight game by double digits on Tuesday night in Dallas.
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Skiing legend Lindsey Vonn is once again defying odds after tearing her ACL during the Crans-Montana World Cup.
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Things continue to be fluid as the NBA trade deadline approaches.
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With the big game just days away, a new digital billboard that shows support for ICE in San Francisco is evoking mixed reactions.
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Super Bowl week is in full swing with the Patriots holding their first practice at Stanford University and positive updates on QB Drake Maye's right throwing shoulder.
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