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Your Blood Type Affects Risk of Early Stroke, Study Reveals
(Douglas Sacha/Getty Images) You might not think your blood type has much to do with your health, but research suggests that ...
A new study reveals that LGBTQ+ youth are vaping to cope – both with discrimination and as a means to fit in. Authors of the ...
A daily inulin supplement may help reduce knee osteoarthritis pain while revealing a possible link between gut health, muscle ...
Is there anything you can do to improve your own brain function in just a few minutes a day? New research suggests that the ...
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We Were Wrong About Fasting, Massive Study Finds
(Sebastian Moldoveanu's Images/Canva) As effective as fasting can be for weight loss, it's often thought that depriving the ...
The study examined mental health trends across 204 countries and territories and assessed 12 different mental health disorders over time.
Popular weight loss drugs may be doing more than just helping people shed kilos. GLP-1 medications such as semaglutide ...
A Visit California study shows the state's tourism economy is thriving, with Sacramento experiencing notable increases in ...
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A new study mapped 350,000 relationship stories and found a communication style AI struggles to copy
When people share emotional stories, the intensity of their feelings does not always match the length or detail of their ...
A recent study conducted in Washington and Idaho found that nearly 30% of rodents showed evidence of past infection with the ...
A new study suggests that older adults may show reduced movement as cognitive decline progresses, highlighting a potential ...
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A 43-year study of 130,000 people found 2 to 3 cups of coffee a day cut dementia risk by 35% — and the protection held strongest before age 75
For more than four decades, researchers tracked what over 130,000 American nurses and health professionals ate, drank, and ...
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