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How to Live Better, Longer

  • winter skin
    6 Must-Have Tips To Awaken Skin All Winter Long
    Are you ready for the cold dark days that come with Daylight Saving Time? Prepare for winter skin before turning your clock back on Sunday.
  • pasta
    To Lose Weight, Skip Dinner A Few Days A Week
    New research suggests that skipping dinner helps you burn more fat in the evening and may even help with weight loss.
  • headache
    What Is Aspirin — And Should You Take It Daily?
    The main ingredient in aspirin, salicin, is the oldest pain reliever in history, but it took time and science before it became the drug we recognize today.
Under the Hood

Behavior, Neuroscience & Your Brain

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    Runner's High? You're Growing New Brain Cells
    Your brain creates new cell growth and repair during aerobic exercises, such as running.
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    Science Explains Why Songs Get Stuck In Your Head
    Science explains why you can't get that catchy song out of your head.
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    Sunshine Actually Makes You Happy
    In a recent study, people reported more mental distress when the days were shorter and there was less sunshine.
Innovation

Technology & the Business of Medicine

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    These 2 Genes May Predict Your Breast Cancer Survival Rate
    Findings from a new study could help more women to overcome breast cancer.
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    'Mess-Free' Period Sex Is Now A Thing
    A new product promises to make sex during menstruation less of a mess.
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    We’re Closer Than Ever To Finding Cause Of Autism
    Researchers discovered hundreds of genes that could be connected with autism spectrum disorder.
The Hill

Healthcare, Policy & Governance

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    Veterans Have A Problem With Donald Trump’s Comment About PTSD
    Veterans did not respond well to Donald Trump's comments on PTSD, a common mental health disorder many soldiers face.
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    Countries Should Adopt Sugar Tax, Says World Health Organization
    The WHO wants countries to start taxing sugary drinks, and use the revenue to fight health problems sugar may worsen.
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    Where Do Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump Stand On Abortion?
    Here's what the presidential candidates have said on the controversial topic of abortion and reproductive rights.
The Grapevine

Breaking News and Trends

  • Man sitting on stairs
    Condom-Free Male Birth Control Shot May Soon Be A Thing
    A male birth control shot may be on the horizon, and may provide competition for another product being tested — the male pill.
  • bullet holes
    Will Someone Survive A Gunshot Wound? New Tool Could Answer
    Researchers have developed a new tool that has predicted with 96 percent accuracy whether people would survive a gunshot wound to the brain.
  • Baby
    An Easier Way To Screen For Birth Defects May Be In Our Future
    Wayne State University researchers have developed a test that may be able to screen for birth defects as early as five weeks into pregnancy.
Weird Medicine

Science is Stranger Than Fiction

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    Would Eating Human Brains Make You Sick?
    Have a craving for human brains this Halloween? We don't suggest eating them.
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    4 Real Medical Illnesses That Were Blamed On Witchcraft
    Throughout history, people have attributed scary looking and unfamiliar illnesses to dark forces, including witches and demons.
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    You Wouldn't Expect These 6 Things To Cause Hallucinations
    People are generally aware of the most common causes of hallucinations, like schizophrenia and a really high fever. But lesser known are the more rare causes; here are six you probably haven't heard about.
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How Do Animal Diets Affect Your Health?

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Can You Be Allergic To Water? Yes, And It’s As Horrible As It Sounds

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9 Scientific Cooking Techniques To Become A Better Chef

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The Grapevine
  • Man sitting on stairs
    Condom-Free Male Birth Control Shot May Soon Be A Thing
    A male birth control shot may be on the horizon, and may provide competition for another product being tested — the male pill.
  • bullet holes
    Will Someone Survive A Gunshot Wound? New Tool Could Answer
    Researchers have developed a new tool that has predicted with 96 percent accuracy whether people would survive a gunshot wound to the brain.
  • Baby
    An Easier Way To Screen For Birth Defects May Be In Our Future
    Wayne State University researchers have developed a test that may be able to screen for birth defects as early as five weeks into pregnancy.
  • How Quitting Marijuana Affects Your Body
  • What You Need To Know About Xanax And Valium Addiction
  • Thanksgiving In 1966 Versus Thanksgiving in 2016
  • Sabra Hummus Recalled For Potential Listeria Contamination
  • High Blood Pressure Goes Higher In Poor Countries
  • Psychologists Explain Why People Cheat
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Vitality
  • winter skin
    6 Must-Have Tips To Awaken Skin All Winter Long
    Are you ready for the cold dark days that come with Daylight Saving Time? Prepare for winter skin before turning your clock back on Sunday.
  • pasta
    To Lose Weight, Skip Dinner A Few Days A Week
    New research suggests that skipping dinner helps you burn more fat in the evening and may even help with weight loss.
  • headache
    What Is Aspirin — And Should You Take It Daily?
    The main ingredient in aspirin, salicin, is the oldest pain reliever in history, but it took time and science before it became the drug we recognize today.
  • Women Pay A High Price For Being Nice — Lower Salary
  • What You Need To Know About Norovirus 2016
  • 4 Ways To Protect Your Eyes
  • How To Cook A Turkey The Healthy Way
  • How Fast Can You Reshape Your Body With Exercise?
  • Doctors Develop 9 Strategies To Reverse Physician Burnout
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Under the Hood
  • Running
    Runner's High? You're Growing New Brain Cells
    Your brain creates new cell growth and repair during aerobic exercises, such as running.
  • Woman looking at records
    Science Explains Why Songs Get Stuck In Your Head
    Science explains why you can't get that catchy song out of your head.
  • sunshine
    Sunshine Actually Makes You Happy
    In a recent study, people reported more mental distress when the days were shorter and there was less sunshine.
  • What Kanye West's Hospitalization For 'Psychiatric Emergency' Reveals
  • Does Technology Help Or Hinder Your Quest For True Love?
  • The Stress-Free Way To Overcome Your Fears
  • When Your Heart Turns Into Bone
  • When Should You Trust Your Gut Feeling?
  • Suffering Migraines Linked With Higher Risk Of Stroke
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