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Tubal Sterilization Less Effective Than Previously Thought, UCSF Study Reveals

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Giving an antibiotic to all children under 5 in Africa saves lives

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Eating Less Sugar May Keep Your Cells Young, Study Finds

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Scientists Discover How to Make Ordinary Fat Cells Burn Calories

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Feeling rough after your COVID shot? Congrats, it’s working!

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New Blood Test Could Predict Multiple Sclerosis Years Before Symptoms Appear

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Are body temperature and depression linked? Science says, yes

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Drug could prevent hearing loss from loud music and aging

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Study finds paxlovid treatment does not reduce risk of long COVID

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For Dementia Prevention, Sleep Quality in Midlife Matters More

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From the first bite, our sense of taste helps pace our eating

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A blood test shows MS worsening 1 to 2 years before it happens

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Immediate Link Between Poor Sleep and Atrial Fibrillation Risk

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Why Progress in Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment Has Taken 30 Years

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