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More than 80% of online searches are now performed with Google. But there's an insidious element to the world's most popular ...
Women make up less than 30% of participants for heart disease clinical trials worldwide, according to a consensus statement ...
From checking emails while on a call to cooking dinner and helping with homework, we all operate through multitasking. But ...
Few events in life match the drama of giving birth. Happy parents show off photos of the milestone, beaming as they cradle ...
Irregular heartbeats affect more than 4 million Americans, and for many, the treatment is cardiac ablation—a procedure that ...
A new University of British Columbia-led study is shedding light on a long-overlooked consequence of colorectal cancer: the ...
For many, a visit to the dentist brings fear, anxiety, or memories of uncomfortable experiences. But dentistry is ...
Getting one's groove on, A.K.A. busting a move, is an age-old tradition that dates back more than 50,000 years to the time of ...
Esophageal cancer remains one of the world's deadliest cancers, ranking 7th in incidence and 6th in cancer-related deaths ...
Eating a high-fat diet will typically result in weight gain. But a new study published in Nature Metabolism has uncovered an ...
What if your brain had a built-in map—not of places, but of possible futures? Researchers at the Champalimaud Foundation (CF) ...
Whether you are a competitive athlete or an older adult, strong bones are essential—not only for movement, but also for ...
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