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Coloring. Legos. TikTok. How women's Final Four stars take care of their mental health
TAMPA, Fla. — Confetti. Cutting down the nets. March Madness glory. All the rewards a college basketball player and her teammates dream of are within reach at the 2025 women's Final Four. Read More.
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New Tests for Alzheimer's Look at Memory Loss, Not Just Brain Plaques
Scientists have created new ways to test for Alzheimer's disease, focusing on memory problems rather than just detecting sticky brain deposits. Read More.
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Afro hair: Are my braids doing more harm than good?
Research suggests the synthetic hair used for braiding could be bad for you - but will that stop women using it? Read More.
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Texas hospital reports cases of vitamin A toxicity in measles patients
The children were hospitalized with measles complications and tested positive for abnormal liver function. Read More.
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AI is coming to skin cancer detection
A future where artificial intelligence will guide skin cancer detection is in sight, experts say, even as human care remains essential. Read More.
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Understanding Low Mood: What's Happening in Your Brain and What You Can Do
Low mood affects millions of people. It's more than just feeling sad—it's a condition that makes everything harder. Getting out of bed, enjoying activities, and even thinking clearly can become major challenges. Read More.
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Why Depression Hits Girls Harder Than Boys
Girls are twice as likely as boys to be diagnosed with depression, and researchers in London have now uncovered clues as to why. Read More.
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Inside RFK Jr.’s Diet: Intermittent Fasting, Nutrient Focus, and a Shift from Twinkies
Discover Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s disciplined diet, from intermittent fasting to nutrient-rich foods. Explore how his dietary habits reflect his commitment to health. Read More.
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Omega-6 fatty acid promotes the growth of an aggressive type of breast cancer, study finds
Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in seed oils such as soybean and safflower oil, and animal products including pork and eggs, specifically enhances the growth of the hard-to-treat 'triple negative' breast cancer subtype, according to a preclinical study. The discovery could lead to new dietary and pharmaceutical strategies against breast and other cancers. Read More.
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Joe Rogan's Extreme Kettlebell Workout for Strength and Size – Without Training to Failure
'I think the "just get one more" mentality taxes your body too much' Read More.
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Better Sleep for College Students: What Really Works
Many college students struggle to get good sleep. This is a big problem because poor sleep can lead to feeling sad, worried, and stressed. It can also make it harder to do well in classes. The good news is that there are ways to help fix sleep problems without using medicine. Read More.
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Can Enjoying Food Help You Lose Weight? Research Says Yes
A new study suggests that restoring the pleasure of eating – not suppressing it – may help people eat more intentionally and avoid falling into patterns, offering a possible new way to treat obesity. Read More.
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Men have a biological clock too. Here’s what’s more likely when dads are over 50
We hear a lot about women’s biological clock and how age affects the chance of pregnancy. But age also affects men’s fertility. Here’s how. Read More.
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Expert tips on coping with stress and anxiety during a pandemic
In this Special Feature, mental health advocates offer tips and guidance on how to cope with stress, anxiety, and loneliness during a pandemic. Read More.
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Pat Murphy discusses family, health, Muhammad Ali
Pat Murphy and I sat at his kitchen table one night in February. We talked a little about baseball and a lot about life, which is common in conversations with the 2024 National League Manager of the Year. Murphy had welcomed our MLB Network feature crew into his world for Read More.
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