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Scientists may have seen a way to cure a maddening symptom of hearing loss.
The U.S. law regulating the cosmetics industry was passed in 1938, and it hasn’t been significantly updated since.
Michael Pollan explains what goes on during the mental fireworks of a psychedelic experience.
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Three academic papers from Australia shows sizable bone spurs growing at the base of our skulls.
The study highlights the incredible neuroplasticity of the brain.
A new study posits that sleep deprivation decreases civic participation.
Does wishing someone well actually affect their health?
Technology may soon grant us immortality, in a sense. Here’s how.
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Could ketosis be the answer to preventing deadly seizures during deep-diving missions?
Spending between 120–300 minutes per week in nature shown to increase wellbeing.
That’s only counting revenues from taxes, fees, and licenses.
Can dirt help us fight off stress? Groundbreaking new research shows how.
FDA guidelines say men can’t donate blood if they’ve had sex with another man in the past 12 months.
“Bottom line: It’s probably best to set your alarm for a specific time and get up then.”
How can a misfolded protein be behind some of the strangest and deadliest diseases out there?
Nematodes demonstrate that neurons can influence offspring’s genetics.
Extensive research at Yale signals the future of personalized medicine
Walmart is selling “snake oil,” said the general counsel of the organization bringing the lawsuit.
We’re putting the “care” back into “healthcare.”
100 percent fruit juice is still 100 percent sugar.
When approached with wonder and awe, science is full of divine fingerprints.
New technology could predict cancer up to 5 years in advance.
Medical science finally acknowledges what workers have known for years.
New research on the devastating health effects of ultra-processed foods has some saying yes.
The results show how diets high in saturated fat can cause fatty acids to build up in the hypothalamus, disrupting its normal functioning.
We know exercise is necessary, but this research takes it to another level.