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Children’s iPad use linked to long-term emotional problems
Image of Getty / Futurism An intriguing new study suggests that children as young as two who consume excessive amounts…
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She signed up for a complex clinical trial that could cure her lupus.
Sierra Butler, a West Virginia teacher, spent years of her life dealing with symptoms she couldn’t identify, including fatigue, joint…
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5 Surprising Benefits of Intermittent Fasting – WION
5 Surprising Benefits of Intermittent FastingWION Nutrition Notes: Should You Try Intermittent Fasting? What You Need to KnowThe Gazette Debunking…
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Man Gets His Voice Back Thanks to Rare Medical Operation
Man Gets His Voice Back Thanks to Rare Medical Operation A man from the northeastern state of Massachusetts has regained…
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New study finds exercise can boost brain power for years
Researchers from the University of Queensland have found that high-intensity interval training significantly improves brain function in older adults, with…
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If you do this in your sleep, see a doctor.
Your partner or roommates may be able to report any sleep problems you’re having so you can get them checked…
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US Still Doesn’t Test For This Harmful Parasite Common During Pregnancy: ScienceAlert
Imagine the shock of your baby being born with a swollen brain, blindness and debilitating seizures. Now imagine learning that…
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Lifestyle changes could prevent 40% of new cancer cases
Lifestyle changes like quitting smoking or wearing sunscreen can prevent up to 40% of new cancer cases in the United…
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We Now Know the Exact Part of the Brain Behind Your Curiosity: ScienceAlert
Curiosity is a core human trait. It drives us to learn and adapt to new environments. For the first time,…
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Why Does a Routine Newborn Test Reward ‘Pink’ Skin? – The New York Times
Why does a routine test on newborns reward “pink” skin?The New York Times News Source : www.nytimes.com Gn Health
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