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Study Links School Segregation to Higher Dementia Risk Among Black Americans

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Childhood Trauma’s Long-Term Health Impacts Differ by Sex, UCLA Study Finds

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Australia’s Success in Life Expectancy

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Semaglutide Shows Potential to Help Smokers Quit, Study Suggests

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Is coffee good for you or bad for you? Yes!

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Most U.S. Hospitals Admit Disproportionate Numbers of Black Medicare Patients, Study Finds

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Childhood Trauma Linked to Poorer Muscle Function in Older Adults

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Unveiling Zombie Cell Biomarkers and Mitochondrial Rogue Behavior

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Timing of childhood adversity is associated with unique epigenetic patterns in adolescents

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Limit added sugar to six teaspoons a day to improve health, urge experts

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