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Georgia State University researchers have created a novel nanoparticle vaccine.
It’s all about the feeding window.
When you struggle with anxiety or depression, sex may be the last thing on your mind. But understanding the physiological and mental benefits of a healthy sex life can help it become a tool for well-being.
The blood, sweat, and tears might not be so intrinsic to the process after all.
Researchers believe that war exacerbates climate change, threatening the environment and making future wars more likely.
An immune molecule sometimes produced during infection can influence the social behavior of mice.
Is feeling wretched actually helpful?
A punishment is handed down for performing shocking research on human embryos.
Charity and volunteering not only benefit the recipient but help you become happier and healthier in the new year.
Christmas Day is the least popular birthday in several countries.
Dr. Charles Grob was the first researcher granted FDA approval to study these drugs.
A new study suggests that a device’s night mode may damage sleep hygiene even more.
Long-lasting capsule can remain in the stomach and release contraceptive drugs over several weeks.
A new method of measuring human exposure to the potentially toxic chemical calls into question regulatory policy.
The axolotl is known to regrow its lower jaw, its retinae, ovaries, kidneys, heart, rudimentary lungs, spinal cord, and large chunks of its brain.
Facebook’s misinformation isn’t just a threat to democracy. It’s endangering lives.
Embracing signs of age might be the road to a longer life after all.
Veterinarians are concerned. Consumers appear not to be.
An experimental study involving 90 heavy drinkers found promising results.
Researchers found that the popular diet could confer some benefits to your immune system.
Bill Bryson’s new book, “The Body: A Guide For Occupants,” provides important (and funny) lessons in anatomy, neuroscience, physiology, biology, and more.
The bill would effectively legalize marijuana at the federal level, while allowing states to draft their own laws.
Move over SSRIs, Advil is on the way.
Switching over to a vegan-based diet can drastically cut CO2 emissions. But will Americans actually change their diet?
A new survey highlights the side effects of using Google to self-diagnose.
Your microbiome begins in your mouth. Why don’t we look there more often?
Getting older — see: looking older — is not ideal in the workplace culture of youthfulness.
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The possibility of an easy, non-invasive detection method arises.
Maybe it’s time to show this report your employer?