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Dealing with annoying people might make you age faster - dw.com
Stressful people in your life are linked to faster biological aging, a US study finds. Forced proximity — especially with family — appears to worsen t...
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Confessions of a Former Chiropractor - Skeptic
Chiropractor-turned-statistician J. Michael Menke exposes the profession from the inside: the pseudoscience, the sales culture, the millionaire coache...
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Signs of hope: As measles spread, New Mexico vaccinations surged 55% - Ars Technica
Despite anti-vaccine rhetoric, New Mexico residents embraced lifesaving shots.
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5 Foods That Can Help Prevent an Arthritis Flare-up - EatingWell
Fatty fish, leafy greens, nuts, turmeric, and beans and legumes provide nutrients that may help reduce arthritis inflammation and ease joint pain.
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Men Who Marry Intelligent Women May Be Less Likely To Develop Dementia, Study Finds - YourTango
A study suggests that men who marry intelligent women may experience unexpected health benefits later in life, like lower chances of developing dement...
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Autism's Link to Parkinson's Risk May Finally Be Explained - ScienceAlert
People with autism may be up to six times more likely to develop Parkinson's disease in later life.
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Toss Your Not-Quite-Clean Clothes on Simone Giertz’s Laundry Chair - WIRED
Inventor and YouTuber Simone Giertz built an elegant chair that holds your half-dirty clothes while still functioning as a seat.
View Details >These 5 Foods May Raise Your Risk of Oral Cancer, According to Experts - AOL.com
These commonly consumed foods might raise your oral cancer risk.
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Dear Doctor: I’ve tried for 2 years to get rid of a stubborn case of ‘jock itch’ - nothing works - OregonLive.com
The first step is to determine that tinea cruris is the actual problem.
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Jesse Jackson’s misdiagnosis of Parkinson’s is common – new genetic discovery could lead to treatment for this deadly disease - The Conversation
People typically die from progressive supranuclear palsy within 7 to 10 years. There is currently no specialized treatment or effective screening for...
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