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If everyone in the world turned on the lights at the same time, what would happen? An electricity expert predicts the outcome.
Study finds pregnant women often doubt their ability to use labor techniques. Mental well-being, not knowledge, is key to ...
Smartphone use among children is linked to potential mental health risks, including information overload. With easy access to constant communication tools, children are often overwhelmed by irrelevant ...
Keeping stress bottled up could take a toll on memory. New research reveals why older Chinese Americans who internalize stress may face faster cognitive decline.
L-carnitine can be bought as a dietary supplement, but the nutrient is also added to energy drinks and some protein powders ...
What looks sensible in a 30-second reel can translate into painful, sometimes dangerous, DIY skincare disasters.
As tick populations boom with growing deer and human populations, the number of people with alpha-gal syndrome is escalating.
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, ...
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.
A new study reveals how AI “Jesus” chatbots claim to be Christ, preach to thousands, and spark debate over faith, profit, and ...
Over the past two centuries, vaccines have been critical for preventing infectious diseases. The World Health Organization ...
Could an asthma drug prevent food allergy reactions? A new mouse study points to a gut pathway that controls allergen entry.