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Evening Exercise May Be Most Effective for Lowering Daily Blood Sugar in Adults

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Listerine disrupts the balance of your oral microbiome, scientists say

Research Reveals Common Genetic Basis for Problematic Alcohol Use

Weight Loss Drugs Wegovy and Ozempic May Help Fight Alcohol Dependence: Study Finds Reduction by Half in Some Cases

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Menstrual Cycles Starting Earlier and Taking Longer to Regulate

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N95 masks near-perfect at blocking escape of airborne COVID-19

Transplantation of bone marrow from mice with heart failure (TAC, meaning transverse aortic constriction) into healthy mice (control) led to cardiac dysfunction, as shown in this echocardiogram. The light blue lines represent the motion of the anterior and posterior walls of the heart. In the upper diagram, the movement is vigorous and healthy. By contrast, in the lower diagram, the movement is impaired, and the distance between the walls is widened. This is characteristic of heart failure, where the heart's movement deteriorates and the heart enlarges.

Body retains Stress Memories From a Busted Heart

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Possible association between tattoos and lymphoma revealed

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Prenatal Fluoride Exposure Linked to Increased Risk of Child Neurobehavioral Issues

An illustration of ferroptosis in the lungs of COVID-19 patients

Unveiling the Deadly Mechanism Behind COVID-19 Lung Damage

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Global life expectancy to increase by nearly five years by 2050

Fighting fat and inflammation

Menthol Derivatives Show Promising Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Obesity Effects

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First 200 Sub-Four-Minute Milers Live Nearly Five Years Longer Than General Population

A computer-generated image depicting a microscopic view of Mycobacterium abscessus bacteria, with a background showing a world map and a red marker pointing to Mexico.

CDC Investigates Highly Drug-Resistant Outbreak Linked to Stem Cell Injections in Mexico

Saurabh Chatterjee

Molecular Evidence of Heat Stress Damage to Gut, Liver, and Brain in Elderly Mice

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