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As tick populations boom with growing deer and human populations, the number of people with alpha-gal syndrome is escalating.
A new study reveals how AI “Jesus” chatbots claim to be Christ, preach to thousands, and spark debate over faith, profit, and ...
Scrolling through social media, it’s hard to miss influencers raiding the pantry for “natural” beauty fixes: baking-soda scrubs, garlic spot sticks, cayenne masks that promise to tighten pores and ...
A new survey from Credit One Bank reveals that 62% of Gen Z have no emergency savings at all, nearly double the rate of baby boomers.
Could an asthma drug prevent food allergy reactions? A new mouse study points to a gut pathway that controls allergen entry.
In general, protein is filling and can help reduce snacking. And too little protein can be harmful. Protein deficiency can occur due to inadequate diet, eating disorders, or conditions such as cancer, ...
Over the past two centuries, vaccines have been critical for preventing infectious diseases. The World Health Organization ...
Astronomers have found one of the heaviest black holes ever measured, sitting in the heart of a distant galaxy and coming in well above what scientists would normally expect for a galaxy of its size.
A rare condition called specific musical anhedonia makes some people immune to the emotional effects of music. Brain scans ...
Just four hours after eating a high-fat meal, healthy men showed clear signs that their blood vessels, and even their brain’s ability to control blood flow, weren’t working as well as they should.
Specialists have estimated that the Eiffel Tower actually grows between 12 and 15 centimeters when comparing its size on cold ...
New study uncovers how cellular aging spreads through tissues, and how blocking a single protein might slow the process.
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