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A new smartphone app can accurately estimate hemoglobin levels and screen for anemia, just by analyzing a photo of your ...
Higher serum sodium levels, even within the normal range, are linked to increased risk of developing hypertension and heart ...
Pollen grains are far more than allergens – they are nature’s time capsules, preserving clues about Earth’s past environments ...
Want to live longer? You might want to join that book club, volunteer at the local shelter, or accept your neighbor's ...
The semicolon is disappearing. A recent study has found a 50% decline in the use of semicolons over the last two decades.
"It's all in your head." For countless patients seeking answers to unexplained symptoms, this dismissive phrase from healthcare professionals triggers a cascade of harmful consequences.
Behind all that buff bravado, professional bodybuilders face a risk of sudden cardiac death more than 14 times higher than amateurs.
In an eight-hour procedure at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, surgeons from UCLA Health and Keck Medicine of USC performed ...
Eating a placenta may not give you the health benefits some people want you to believe it has, but using it as a bandage might.
Those who indulge their cravings as part of a balanced meal actually lose more weight than those who try to resist them ...
People with irregular sleep schedules had a 26% higher risk of major cardiovascular events, even if they got the recommended ...
Even if global temperatures eventually return to the 1.5°C target, glaciers worldwide will suffer irreversible loss.
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