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People opened up about the choices and moments that helped them get through their darkest periods and begin feeling like themselves again.
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New imaging reveals that drinking disrupts long-distance neural communication. As brain activity moves into isolated clusters, subjective feelings of intoxication increase.
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This symptom is often dismissed, which is why it's so important to recognize.
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Though past research has focused on the health benefits of cheese, the new data examined its direct relationship to the disorder.
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Health guru and longevity-obsessed podcaster Andrew Huberman made a big admission about he stays, infuriating fans.
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More than half of people with advanced kidney disease develop cardiovascular problems. A new study finds that diseased kidneys release tiny particles that are toxic to the heart.
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Looking for the best men’s face cream for anti-aging? Plastic surgeon Shim Ching shares the men’s skin care products he recommends most, from brands like CeraVe, RoC, SkinMedica, Neocutis, and Nutrafol, containing collagen, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, bioti…
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"My buddy PICKED HIS OWN ARM UP OFF THE GROUND and handed it to the EMT, saying, 'I might need this.'"
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Stopping Alzheimer’s may begin with dissolving tiny tau protein clusters before damage takes hold.
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While the treatment helped her TMJ-related pain, Bailey Turner tells PEOPLE it left her face feeling "completely frozen"
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A large study links vitamin B1 (thiamine) to stool frequency and constipation relief. Genetics may affect how thiamine supports gut health.
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A new study suggests that lifespan might be 50% heritable — although for now, it's hard to know if the finding applies across diverse populations.
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Pregnancy loss remains common around the world.
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The Nipah virus may cause significant neurological disease and respiratory failure.
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Statins are a cornerstone of heart health, but muscle pain and weakness cause many patients to quit taking them. Scientists have now identified the precise molecular trigger behind these side effects. They found that statins jam open a critical muscle protein…
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A bacterium best known for causing gum disease may also influence how breast cancer begins and spreads. A team at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy reports that a mouth-dwelling bacterium tied t…
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Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh has built a reputation for taking on tricky cases and embracing emerging fertility treatments.
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Your brain may be clearing waste in a way no one saw coming. Scientists just uncovered something completely unexpected.
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Three minimally invasive procedures added up for one big makeover for a famous beauty entrepreneur.
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Eating more salmon after 50 can support heart, brain and metabolic health. Learn the benefits, plus tips on how to eat it more often.
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Daily exercises to rebuild muscle after 55, plus trainer-led tips and expert quotes to help you get stronger safely.
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For the first time, lab-grown human brain cells were implanted into rats, and successfully altered their behavior by integrating with their brains.
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Manipulating how much carbon dioxide a person breathes can crank up the brain's 'sewage system', researchers have found.
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The South Carolina measles outbreak is now bigger than last year's Texas outbreak and is happening as the U.S. is poised to lose its measles elimination status.
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