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One summertime fruit doesn’t just offer juicy sweetness – it can deliver a powerful hydration boost, support brain health and supply essential vitamins and antioxidants, experts say…
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Researchers identified four autism sub-types linked to different genes, helping improve diagnosis and treatment.
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With few treatments available to treat Alzheimer’s disease, scientists have turned to cancer drugs as a potential means of walking back cognitive decline.
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Texas is seeing a troubling increase in tick activity, raising concerns about Lyme disease as health officials warn outdoor enthusiasts to take extra precautions in grassy and wooded areas.
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Discover dermatologist-approved ways to build collagen in your skin and learn which collagen tips actually work for firmer, younger-looking skin.
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GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs like Ozempic help people manage type 2 diabetes. Foods like Greek yogurt and avocados can't do that, writes columnist Carrie Dennett.
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Plant-based meats have been viewed at times as ultraprocessed and possibly unhealthy. But some experts believe they deserve a second look.
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It costs nearly $100 million a year to maintain global stockpiles of vaccines for Ebola, cholera, meningitis and yellow fever in case of emergency. A new study estimates how many lives they've saved.
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The rate at which our bodies age and wear down doesn't necessarily match our actual age, and the differences can help predict lifespan and disease risk.
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"Over the past few months, I’ve been exploring problems associated with mental health care in Minnesota. But there’s something in the story that’s missing, perhaps the most important thing of all: hope," Aaron Brown writes.
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The Global Neurodegeneration Proteomics Consortium (GNPC) has published a series of research papers detailing their efforts to identify patterns in neurodegenerative disease. Sifting through roughly 250 million plasma measurements, they have discovered a five…
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Millions of dollars in treatments, supplements, and scans. Immortality through AI. Bryan Johnson’s longevity script has everything—except an ending.
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Faced with a skeptical religious community that became the center of the outbreak, public health officials say they may have pushed too hard on vaccine messaging.
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Millions of people suffer debilitating reactions in the presence of certain scents and chemicals. One scientist has been struggling for decades to understand why—as she battles the condition herself.
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Children with twice the triclosan concentration had, on average, a 23 percent higher chance of eczema compared with those with lower concentrations.
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Turns out, lifting groceries is basically a health screening.
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A genetic test may one day predict a child’s risk of obesity in adulthood, paving the way for early interventions
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Teenage boys especially are getting lots of messages — from peers and from social media — about the power of protein supplements. Doctors caution there can be too much of a good thing.
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High cholesterol does not show symptoms and that’s the problem. A cardiologist reveals how you can outsmart this deadly but treatable condition. | Health
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Surgeons at Duke University have resuscitated a 'dead' heart on the operating table after it stopped beating for more than five minutes.
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The new implant contains a reservoir of glucagon that sits beneath the skin and can be activated in an emergency, with no need for injections. For individuals with Type 1 diabetes, the risk of hypoglycemia, dangerously low blood sugar, is a constant concern. …
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Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist, recommends incorporating specific foods to enhance gut health and digestion. Lentils, kefir, chia seeds, and
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Colon cancer is increasingly affecting younger adults, prompting a focus on preventative measures. Gastroenterologists recommend incorporating high-fi
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Some immunizations may be quietly protecting us from cognitive decline.
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Semen, sperm, pre-cum, seminal fluid. These terms are sometimes used interchangeably – here’s the difference.
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When people have a negative mindset, they surround themselves with certain items in their house. Here are 11 little things deeply unhappy people have in their homes that anyone else would never buy.
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Pastor Romans told the church that more than 80 people may have been exposed to the virus. The Cornerstone Community Church Vacation Bible school was held from July 14-16.
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The order in which you eat your food may affect blood sugar levels, with experts recommending vegetables first, then protein and fats, before consuming carbohydrates.
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There have been no positive human cases reported yet in New York City.
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Researchers used structural brain imaging to explore how psychopathy is linked to externalizing behaviors. The study found that variations in brain connectivity—especially in emotion and attention networks—may help explain why some individuals with psychopath…
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Despite high healthcare spending, Americans' life expectancy lags behind peer nations, ranking 48th globally. Factors like cardiovascular disease, obe
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Research indicates that individuals with type 2 diabetes frequently experience micronutrient deficiencies due to factors like medication interference,
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If you spend any time in the wellness corners of TikTok or Instagram, you'll see claims women need one to two hours more sleep than men.
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People too often assume a heart-healthy diet means omitting red meat. Not true. A dietitian talks about lean cuts, saturated fat, and more.
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A new study finds that women living in neighborhoods surrounded by poverty during midlife experience faster memory decline over time, with Black women most affected. The research suggests neighborhood conditions may shape brain health years before signs of de…
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Gastroenterologist Joseph Salhab, MD, recently shared the three vegetables he regularly eats to maintain his own liver health.
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Fermented stevia extract targets pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy ones, showing promise as a natural treatment.
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7 ways to stop mosquitoes from hunting you down
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People who eat eggs regularly appear to have a lower Alzheimer's risk, as well as less build-up of toxic proteins in their brains, according to a study on human brains.
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Makenzie Lystrup’s departure from Goddard comes soon after the resignation of the director of JPL.
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Physics professor John Cramer, 90, volunteers for pioneering mitochondrial transplant therapy aimed at extending human lifespan beyond 122 years.
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"The chemistry in this location is really strange and exciting."
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IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 Chinese scientists have developed a technology to convert lunar soil into fuel and oxygen, aiding space exploration. 🌕 The technology uses a photothermal strategy to extract water from lunar soil and transform CO2 into usable resources. 🔍 C…
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Eight launches are scheduled for this week. Four of these are Falcon 9s, with SpaceX…
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Switching to green energy? This museum accidentally found a dinosaur instead.
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A record-breaking 17.6-meter rogue wave off British Columbia highlights the importance of wind dynamics in wave formation
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The southern part of the earthquake’s rupture moved at speeds of over 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) per second.
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An experimental technique rescued a camera aboard the agency’s Juno spacecraft, offering lessons that will benefit other space systems that experience high
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A new theory promises to simplify our approach to the universe's earliest moments, but some cosmologists say further mathematical scrutiny is warranted.
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The cycle of birth and death in the universe has been illustrated by twin discoveries of an infant world taking shape and a hidden star that is doomed to die
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It took about 50 exploding stars to upend cosmology. Researchers mapped and measured light from Type Ia supernovae, the dramatic explosion of a particular kind of white dwarf. In 1998, they announced their surprising results: Instead of slowing down or stayin…
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Scientists have uncovered shocking evidence that India's tectonic plates are literally splitting apart.
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Weird makos filmed off the California coast in a new Shark Week show raise questions about what these sharks actually are.
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At 225 solar masses, this gargantuan merger of two black holes challenges our thinking on these famously elusive objects.
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Using the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), an international team of astronomers has detected a new exoplanet orbiting a nearby star. The newfound alien world, designated TOI-2431 b, is comparable in size to Earth and has a very short orbital peri…
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A diver filmed the strange marine creature during a research trip on the southern Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
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You may see as many as 100 meteors per hour if you're in a place where it's dark enough.
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 The most complex parachute system to ever deploy on Mars has successfully slowed down an ExoMars mock-up landing platform for a safe touchdown on Earth.
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It’s not clear how widespread the new cheating strategy is, but it’s highlighting longstanding drivers of the peer review crisis some reviewers are now trying to alleviate with AI.
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When astronauts return from the International Space Station, many have noticed an unexpected side effect of their mission, their eyesight has changed.
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Asia In Brief: PLUS: Perplexity AI scores 360-million-customer win in India; Australian billionaire’s political party suffers data breach, won’t contact victims; and more
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A remarkable coincidence occurred 56,000 years ago, when the impact that created Meteor Crater triggered both a landslide-dammed lake and a paleolake formation in the Grand Canyon. Earth’s ancient past often reads like a mystery novel, and a recent study publ…
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Beneath the scales of Australia's iconic monitor lizards (commonly known as goannas), scientists have discovered an unexpected secret: a hidden layer of bony skin structures known as osteoderms. These structures, which have been long overlooked, may hold the …
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In the relatively short time that the James Webb Space Telescope has been operational, there’s seemingly no end to its list of accomplishments. And if you’re like us, you were sure that…
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An oddly tilted object beyond Neptune moves in perfect sync, one orbit for every ten of Neptune’s, and scientists are intrigued.
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IN A NUTSHELL 🦤 Peter Jackson collaborates with Colossal Biosciences to bring back the extinct giant moa. 🔬 The project combines cutting-edge genetic engineering with cultural heritage, highlighting the significance for the Māori people. 🎬 Jackson sees the…
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Tropical lizards love to snack on butterflies, but sometimes, they have trouble telling which end is which.
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The research suggested that marijuana use can impact the genetic code responsible for activating and deactivating various genes.
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A retired chicken farmer’s backyard discovery of a 240-million-year-old amphibian fossil has unveiled a rare glimpse into Earth's prehistoric past.
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The planned lunar outpost is part of the nation's newly revealed exploration road map.
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What happens when scientists design flower mixes not just for beauty, but to supercharge pollinator visits? You get gardens bursting with color, and bees that can’t stay away.
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"As this type of technology develops, it's going to have spinoff benefits for sustainability technology here on Earth as well."
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Hidden landscapes under Antarctic ice may slow glacier flow. These ancient surfaces could change how we predict sea-level rise. Scientists have identified remnants of ancient landscapes in East Antarctica that are believed to have been shaped by rivers and ma…
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41,000 years ago, when Earth’s magnetic field weakened to a fraction of its usual strength, it allowed more harmful solar radiation to reach the surface
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Sperm cells are defying one of the most fundamental laws of physics, making their way through thick fluids with ease.
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Electrons can travel through silicon as waves, paving the way for smaller and more advanced devices. Scientists at the University of California, Riverside, have discovered a method to control how electricity moves through crystalline silicon, a key material i…
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Older Californians are taking advantage of e-bikes help them stay active and enjoy the beautiful hillside scenery.
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A team of researchers has finally detected hidden magnetism in non-magnetic metals using only laser light—solving a 150-year mystery.
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Scientists demonstrate that quantum networks of clocks offer a new way to explore the interplay between quantum mechanics and curved space-time. Quantum networking is advancing rapidly across the globe. As a foundational technology in the emerging field of qu…
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Plasma waves are a critical element to understanding the many mysteries of the gas giant’s turbulent, magnetically powerful atmosphere, the researchers say.
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"Whether you want to explore dark energy, dying stars, galactic powerhouses, or probably even entirely new things we’ve never seen before, this survey will be a gold mine."
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A nebula where young stars sculpt dragon-like forms has been imaged in colorful detail by the Dark Energy Camera in Chile.
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After the sun goes out, what will happen to the solar system — and how long will it last?
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Rich Hill is giving Father Time a run for his money.
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By Wednesday, all 32 NFL teams will have opened training camp for veterans. Yet, one first-round rookie, Cincinnati Bengals defensive lineman Shemar Stewart, remains unsigned.
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Authorities on Monday asked for the public to provide surveillance footage and details from eyewitnesses as they investigate the fatal shooting of an Ole Miss freshman football player in a Memphis neighborhood after a pool party.
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Texas head coach John Fields now considers Scheffler as the standard for greatness, both on and off the course, and soon Scheffler will give Fields' program a new facility.
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Running back Nyheim Hines has found a place to continue his NFL career.
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Rivers, who played 16 seasons for the Chargers, was an eight-time Pro Bowler and holds more than 30 franchise records
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ESPN analysts have the Lions’ roster ranked as one of the best in the entire NFL.
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Zach Tom is now under contract with the Green Bay Packers through the 2029 season.
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Venus Williams competed at a tournament for the first time in more than a year -- and in doubles for the first time in nearly three -- and emerged with a victory.
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Spokesman declines to say when or why Howell left, per ESPN.
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The Patriots are supposed to be better in 2025. But who will be feeling the heat if things go sideways? Tom E. Curran has a list.
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