The vast majority of aging Americans want to stay in their homes and live independently for as long as possible, but many haven’t considered what…
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The more orgasms you have, the more you come to expect. And the reverse is also true, according to a new study of the so-called…
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Staving off Alzheimer’s disease might just take a healthy diet, exercise and an active mind, a new study suggests. Women and men who follow a…
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The structure of teens’ families influences their risk of delinquent behaviors such as shoplifting, graffiti or robbery, new research suggests. For the study, the researchers…
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A federal mask mandate for planes, trains, airports and some bus services that was set to expire in five days will be extended until May…
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By now, most people have heard that exercise is good for their health. A new review suggests it can it also make a difference in…
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Disability activist Gem Hubbard regularly shares her insights about life in a wheelchair with more than 75,000 Instagram followers, under the handle @wheelsnoheels_, and her…
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Alcohol abuse is a known cause of liver disease. But one in four adults worldwide has a liver condition not connected to drinking that ups…
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As doctors learn more about COVID-19 infection, they are finding that in rare cases, it appears tied to a disturbing eye condition. Retinal vein occlusion…
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Red tide is a scourge of Southwest Florida, often littering beaches with dead fish and marine life and disrupting plans for boating and bathing. But…
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Smoking during pregnancy does not directly cause attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, according to a new paper that challenges a widely held belief.…
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People who choose to skip sleep to study, work or play late into the night may find they’ve extended not just their waking hours but…
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