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Ferrets are not humans, but this new drug is showing promise.
After living through a terrible epidemic, two inventors have created a self-cleaning door handle.
We’re living longer than ever, but few of us will save enough to afford this historical boon.
Are you prone to “toxic accumulation”?
After a comprehensive study, researchers came to a startling conclusion.
Adult recess and other apparently ridiculous activities may be one of the best ways to feel, work, and be better.
Can a shift in the way we treat death and dying improve our lives while we’re still here?
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Could this be the beginning of the end of insulin injections?
Sleep deprivation leads to a shutdown in the production of essential proteins.
Antibiotic resistance poses one of the biggest threats to global public health.
The safest bet is to listen to health officials and avoid vaping products.
FieldTrip is advancing the realm of clinical psychedelic testing.
Has misinformation clouded our understanding of the anti-aging power of hormones?
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If economic growth knowingly increases mass-scale suffering, can we stop chasing it?
Artificial intelligence has proven equal and even better than humans in making some diagnoses.
Those silky tea bags might be releasing plastics into your digestive system.
It will be available in select Canadian locations starting Sept. 30.
A new study shows two potential benefits of undergoing a painful ritual.
Stressed? Work out anyway.
Can Impossible Foods beat other brands — like Beyond Meat and Tyson — in the war to dominate the alternative meat industry?
A new research article states that the obesity epidemic is affecting more than just waistlines.
After China stopped accepting recylables, California was put in a tough place.
Some critics say the move is designed to shield those who profited from the dangerous drug.
Most elderly individuals’ brains degrade over time, but some match — or even outperform — younger individuals on cognitive tests.
Unhealthy diets cause the part of your brain responsible for appetite to become inflamed, encouraging further eating and obesity.
Scientists still don’t fully understand how abstaining from animal products affects the body.
“We can’t allow people to get sick,” President Donald Trump said from the Oval Office.
One Juul representative told high-school students that Juul products were “99% safer than cigarettes,” according to congressional testimony.
Bill Maher called for fat shaming last week. His argument makes sense.
A group of at least 20 kids in Spain gets a rare illness with historical roots.