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Cheese As Brain Food?
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Go Ahead, Say It
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A Promising New Drug for Breast Cancer
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Cannabis’ Medical Benefits - Up in Smoke?
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Health Care Consolidation and Rising Costs Happen, but Obamacare Is Not the Key Culprit
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A Diet to Give Your Heart More Healthy Years
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The Air You Breathe
Scientists are working on ways to figure out if and when the air in public places like airplanes and hospitals contains dangerous microbes.
Baby Steps for Back Pain Relief
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Students, Take Notes for Better Recall; Use Generative AI to Dig Deeper
Taking written notes remains the best way to begin to commit new information to memory. LLMs like ChatGPT have a different role to play.
What Golden Retrievers Can Teach Us about Human Behavior
University of Cambridge researchers analyzed golden retrievers' genes and found clear connections to canine -- and human -- behaviors.
In Rural America: More Patients, Fewer Doctors
Fewer family doctors are choosing to practice in rural areas even as rural populations are growing. Some ideas and programs designed to help.
Heart Problems Hiding in Plain Sight
Calculations to determine patients’ risk of heart problems often miss those at lower risk until too late. Imaging may be more accurate.
A Reason to Welcome a Root Canal
It's true. As painful -- and expensive -- as this dental procedure is, it can seriously improve your long-term heart and metabolic health.
To Bathe or Not to Bathe?
Eczema sufferers don't want to make their itchy, inflamed skin irritation worse, so they may put off bathing. A study offers new guidance.
Birth Control and the Risk of Breast Cancer: Separating Fact from Fiction
New findings on how forms of hormonal birth control affect the risk of breast cancer have created a lot of buzz. Here's what the actual results were.
Rosemary's Promise As a Wound Treatment
Rosemary is touted on TikTok and Instagram as useful for scarless wound healing. A preliminary study finds the claim may have some merit.