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Omigod, they’re cute, but there’s peril in smooches and snuggles.
Ancient beverages such as tea and chamomile can heighten your modern-day performance.
A new review article makes the case that you can always use it.
Chemo is our best response to cancer so far. A novel new therapy could render it obsolete.
It’s all about holding on to the heat you have.
This means the disease may be curable and a vaccine possible.
Can changing diet actually reverse the growth of cancer in the body?
A picture says a thousand words.
Researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland have hijacked cancer’s cellular plasticity to turn the disease against itself.
When these companies compete, in the current system, the people lose.
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A growing body of research shows promising signs that the keto diet might be able to improve mental health.
Thinking your life is worthwhile is correlated with a variety of positive outcomes.
A new study explores how certain personality traits affect individuals’ attitudes on obesity in others.
Air pollution is up to five times over the EU limit in these Central London hotspots.
A new report says there’s not as much evidence of physical harm as you might think.
Stress affects everyone, but there’s something you can do about it.
It marks a first for the U.S., where some 49,000 people died from opioids in 2018.
Also, don’t offer screen-time as a reward for good behavior.
Folios cheese wraps can be a surprisingly healthy substitute for traditional tortillas. Of course, there’s a catch.
As the popularity of sparkling waters grows, many wonder if it represents a fresh turning point or a crisp new snake oil.
Turns out the more we desire a food, the more we have to consume to feel satiated.
We often think only of grown ups taking pills, this study reminds us children can take them too.
Remaining mentally active slows dementia’s symptoms, if not its progress.
Studies from neuroscience highlight how the brain both helps with and prevents collaboration.
Celebrating five years since Grain Brain was published, David Perlmutter doubles down on his warnings.
We look at the most common New Year’s resolutions and get expert advice to help you check them off 2019’s to-do list.
A new genetically-modified pothos ivy plant is exceptionally skilled at removing dangerous pollutants, such as benzene and chloroform, from the surrounding air.