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A two-decade study reveals one specific grocery habit could drop your risk of severe brain emergencies by 25%.
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A two-decade study reveals one specific grocery habit could drop your risk of severe brain emergencies by 25%.
Can chilling carbohydrates help you lose weight? It's complicated. Some wellness influencers have promoted a process called retrogradation.
It’s eye-catching, refreshing and sweet.


The death rate of severe heart attacks has risen over the past decade among Americans under 55, new research shows.
Pet parents must often be on alert when their fur babies meet strangers. While some dogs are guarded, most of them are quite friendly. This Instagram video shows a Golden Retriever being over-friendly...
The most socially exhausted people aren't introverts — they're people whose nervous systems learned early that authenticity was dangerous, and who've been performing ever since.


From the Pacific Northwest to the Deep South, these cities are rat hotspots — definitely not for anyone who hates sharing space with creepy critters.


Plastic has turned up in an unexpected place: inside most of the prostate tumors examined in a new study. NYU Langone Health researchers report finding microplastics in nine of...
The state filed the changes the day before a legal hearing with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

Early-life exposure to allergens triggers a distinct local mode of dendritic cell activation in neonatal skin without requiring migration to lymph nodes, which shapes responses to allergens in later life.

A tractor trailer collided with a front-end loader on Route 295 in Johnston on Tuesday night.

Despite having plagued humans for millennia, typhoid fever is rarely considered a threat in developed countries today.

A doctor has shared a simple morning drink that could help kickstart your metabolism and support weight loss goals, and it's something you likely already have at home
As a precaution, Public Health is recommending that about 130 people associated with the school be evaluated for TB.

Parts of Año Nuevo State Park have closed to the public after seals were found sick or dead there, leading to hundreds of tour cancellations.

Older people with exceptional memory have a surprisingly high number of young neurons, study finds.

The idea that inflammation can be regulated by the nervous system is leading to an explosion in what is being dubbed ‘bioelectric medicine’. But plenty of murky claims are being made by unverified ‘experts’ flogging unproven devices, says Helen Coffey

By � Phillip Reese �for KFF After a grueling year of chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation to treat breast cancer, Sadia Zapp was anxious — not the manageable hum that had long been ...

Researchers have identified a natural compound from pomegranate leaves and branches that can directly dismantle the protein aggregates responsible for transthyretin amyloidosis.
Not every lake is safe to swim in, and it's worth learning the warning signs of unsafe conditions before stepping into water that could make you sick.