A recent study has shown that a short—term change in the perception of one's own body helps to restore autobiographical ...
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Opioids ravaged Appalachia. I’m one of the survivors
The opioid epidemic has been called “the deadliest drug crisis in American history.” Of the 105,000 people who died from drug ...
Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological disease in the world. More than 110,000 Canadians have the disorder and every ...
One study found that 90% of the 39 sampled salt brands worldwide contained microplastics. This likely results from environmental contamination and the production and packaging process, which includes ...
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The huge benefit 'little treats' have on quality of life and when you've gone too far
EXCLUSIVE: Little sweet treats have become ingrained in American culture, and one expert explains their wellness benefits as ...
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What Causes Migraine? The Difference Between ‘Cause’ and ‘Trigger’ and Why It Matters
What causes migraine?’ is a question with an answer as complex as the disease itself. Find out the difference between causes and triggers, and why it’s important to understand the distinction.
"There I was, reduced to a Wacky Waving Inflatable Tube Man in front of people who rattled off buzzwords like 'synergy' with ...
Your brain doesn’t just age—it responds to how you live, and the tiniest choices you make today could decide how clearly ...
Alzheimer’s disease can feel like a thief, sneaking in to steal memories, independence, and the moments that matter most. ...
Metal Frameworks and Structural Elements in Robotics Every robot you’ve ever seen, whether it’s one zipping around ...
Constant, ceaseless bad news is ultimately bad for you. Even though most of us know it at this point, it won’t stop us from ...
Why is the first legally binding emission-cut target for four sectors important for your UPSC exam? What significance do ...
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