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AS A STYLE EDITOR at Men’s Health, I test shoes for their looks and function. Come summer, I look for sandals and sneakers ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved the first-ever blood test to help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, thanks to data from the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute.
The suspected connection between lack of proper sleep and stroke got stronger Wednesday with the publication of a study ...
Many parents know that infants love to be sung to; however, there is limited prior research to show the long-term effects on parental singing. In a new study, researchers explored whether using a ...
We've worn the Whoop 5.0 fitness band for several weeks to see if it can take on established winners like the Apple Watch and Oura Ring. Here's our review.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting American men other than skin cancer and the second leading cause of male ...
In some cases, "symptoms can escalate to more severe respiratory distress," infectious disease expert Dr. Tyler Evans told Newsweek.
Academic achievement among adolescents may be affected by early childhood lead exposure at much lower levels than previously assumed, according to a new study. Just a small climb in blood ...
French taxi drivers are protesting regularly over proposed government cuts to cash for ferrying patients to and from medical ...
From sugary cereals and sodas to factory-made bread and frozen pizzas, ultra-processed foods now dominate diets across the ...
Rusty Konkol's metastatic melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, is being treated at Froedtert with a newly approved cancer drug.
Please bleed more, I thought, looking at my pricked finger. A drop of blood dangled at its tip, not quite big enough to fall. I needed enough blood to fill a small circle outlined on a piece of paper.
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