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Why Trump’s leg swelling could be a warning sign for millions
In light of reports from the White House that President Donald J. Trump has been diagnosed with Chro ...View More
Tai chi, yoga, and jogging rival pills for beating insomnia
Yoga, Tai Chi, walking and jogging may be the best forms of exercise to improve sleep quality and ea ...View More
It’s not that you look—it’s when: The hidden power of eye contact
For the first time, a new study has revealed how and when we make eye contact -- not just the act it ...View More
New study cracks the “tissue code” — just five rules shape organs
Every day, your body replaces billions of cells -- and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. H ...View More
Six-hour ‘undo’ button: GAI-17 rewinds stroke damage and may beat Alzheimer’s
Stroke is said to be the second leading cause of death worldwide after heart disease. To prevent the ...View More
Fasting twice a week could be a game-changer for type 2 diabetes
Intermittent energy restriction, time-restricted eating and continuous energy restriction can all im ...View More
Semaglutide melts fat—but may quietly strip away your strength
Women and older adults taking the anti-obesity drug semaglutide may be at higher risk for muscle los ...View More
Weight-loss wonder drug Mounjaro/Zepbound shrinks breast cancer tumors
The anti-obesity medication tirzepatide, marketed as Mounjaro for diabetes and Zepbound for obesity, ...View More
Deadly disguise: How candy-like nicotine pouches caused a 763% spike in child poisonings
A new study reveals that ingestions of nicotine pouches by young children have surged in recent year ...View More
Princeton study maps 200,000 years of Human–Neanderthal interbreeding
When the first Neanderthal bones were uncovered in 1856, they sparked a flood of questions about the ...View More













