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Your Social Feed Is Buzzing With Health Advice. But Read This First.

(AP) – Health and wellness advice is available in abundance on social media – from trendy to informative to straight-up…

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Strange Metal From Beyond Our World Spotted in an Ancient Treasure Stash

Amidst a cache of glittering golden treasures from the Iberian Bronze Age, a pair of corroded objects might be the most precious…

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Mysterious Wall Stone Turned Out to Be an Unexpected Treasure

It all started with a simple landscaping project.

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science

Crickets Respond to Injuries in a Way That Suggests They Feel Pain

Evidence is mounting that insects may indeed feel pain, and a new study has just added to the pile.

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Scientists Caught Suckerfish Diving Into Manta Rays' Rear Ends

Remoras are pretty weird fish, but a new study shows they really have no boundaries when it comes to mooching off their manta ray…

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A 4-Week Diet Change May Turn Back The Clock on Aging, Study Suggests

We all get old eventually if we're lucky, but not always at the same rate.

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Visiting Museums May Slow Your Biological Aging, Study Finds

Several years ago, some doctors in Canada began 'prescribing' art to their patients, giving them free access to a local museum.

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Vast, Untapped Source of Lithium Found in The US Could Last 300 Years

There could be nearly 330 years' worth of lithium hiding beneath the Appalachian Mountains, which stretch like a stony spine…

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One Habit May Protect You From Work Stress More Than Exercise, Study Says

When work gets stressful, the standard advice is familiar: Exercise more, eat better, sleep more, and cut back on unhealthy…

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Speaking Two Languages May Affect Dementia Risk in an Unexpected Way

Why do some people maintain good memories and have healthy brains even as they age? Research that my colleagues and I recently…

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Roots of Many Miscarriages Could Trace Back To Before The Mother Is Even Born

Pregnancy loss remains common around the world.

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Your Eyes Could Reveal Your Risk of Osteoporosis, Study Finds

The eyes are a window into our deeper health.

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A Common Nutrient Could Give Your Workout a Surprising Boost

Most people know omega-3 fish oils are good for health – especially heart health.

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Your Cup of Tea Could Contain Billions of Microplastics From One Source

We know that microplastics are leaking into our drinks from bottles, beverage cups, and packaging, and now researchers have shown…

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Using Weight Loss Drugs May Come With a Downside We Don't Talk About

We know that weight loss drugs such as Wegovy can have negative as well as positive impacts on the body.

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New UFO Files Suggest Something Strange Is Happening in The Skies

The US Government has released a new trove of documents on various cases of "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena" (UAPs) – many of…

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A Silent Bone Condition Affects 40% of Adults. It May Warn of Osteoporosis.

Around 40% of adults worldwide are affected by osteopenia: a loss of bone mineral density.

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JWST Reveals a Hidden Structure in The Heart of The Squid Galaxy

A brightly gleaming galaxy streaked with dramatic dust lanes and glittering pockets of star formation is more than just a pretty…

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Clima

A 481-Meter Tsunami Struck Alaska, And It Was a Terrifying Near Miss

As Earth's climate warms, glaciers are retreating.

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world

The Earliest Known Dentistry Wasn't Done By Our Species

A 60,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth left behind in a cave in modern-day Russia contains a deep hole that cannot be explained by…

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400,000-Year-Old Proteins Reveal a Surprise Twist in The Human Family Tree

The hominin family tree is more like a complicated, tangled bramble.

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'Forever Chemicals' Found in 98.8% of Human Blood Samples Tested

The 'forever chemicals' previously linked to multiple health harms really are everywhere: They've now been detected in 98.8…

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PCOS Is Officially Renamed, After Decades of Misinformation

First, it was named after two men.

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A Massive Volcano Destroyed Methane in The Sky, And Scientists Are Stunned

A cataclysmic volcanic eruption is one of the most violent and disruptive things our planet can do.

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health

A Common Vitamin Has a Complicated Link to Cancer, Experts Reveal

Vitamins are usually framed in simple terms: Get the right amounts, and your body will shine.

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Which Supplements Do Older Adults Actually Need? Here's What The Science Says

The use of dietary supplements has increased sharply in recent years.

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Emerging Osteoarthritis Treatment Involves Electrically Stimulating Muscles

An estimated 595 million people globally are living with osteoarthritis.

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Common Sweetener May Harm Critical Brain Barrier, Risking Stroke

Found in everything from protein bars to energy drinks, erythritol has long been considered a safe alternative to sugar.

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One Critical Factor Predicts Longevity Better Than Diet or Exercise, Study Finds

Diet and exercise are both factors that can influence how long you live, but they're not the single greatest predictor of your…

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