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Grabbing a handful of walnuts with breakfast might sharpen your thinking, research shows, but don't expect an immediate ...
Many scientists have long sought to discover the so-called "fountain of youth" remedy that can help humans live longer, ...
Researchers analyzing mortality data across America report that a baby girl born in Oklahoma today might live only a few ...
When it comes to the ultimate test of devotion, fewer than half of Americans would give a piece of themselves to save someone ...
Scientists have potentially solved what many consider physics' most challenging problem – reconciling Einstein's theory of ...
Robot design choices, including color and facial features, can subtly influence consumer behavior based on how they perceive ...
Tradition holds that black smoke indicates the cardinals have not yet agreed on a new leader, while white smoke signals that ...
A new study from Finland reveals that more than half of healthy 33-year-olds already show cartilage damage in their knees.
Getting more active in midlife, even if you’ve been inactive, may help protect your brain from Alzheimer’s. People who ...
Human essays use over three times more engagement techniques than ChatGPT, including personal asides, rhetorical questions, ...
A very low-carb diet significantly improved the pancreas’s ability to produce insulin in people with mild Type 2 diabetes ...
Eating more flavonoid-rich foods like apples, blueberries, and tea was linked to a lower risk of frailty, physical decline, ...