Moms are getting real about how their partners changed after having a baby.
The arrival of a new baby is an earthquake, not just a ripple, through the lives of new parents. While much attention rightly focuses...
Moms are getting real about how their partners changed after having a baby.
The arrival of a new baby is an earthquake, not just a ripple, through the lives of new parents. While much attention rightly focuses...
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Cancer Survivor Voices Depression, Challenges ‘Just Get Over It’ Mentality
Quick SummaryA letter to an advice column highlights the often-unseen struggles of cancer survivors dealing with depression, rejecting the societal pressure to quickly move...
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Moms are getting real about how their partners changed after having a baby.
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Hockey Player’s Shocking Stage IV Cancer at 26: He Noticed Just Two Symptoms
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Chemists find new antibiotic for superbugs, hiding in plain sight.
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Physician’s dire warning for heart failure: “If you skip brushing your teeth at night, you might be…’
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Iowa’s baffling cancer problem: Could the environment be making young people sick?
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Playing Brain Training back in the day? Good news: a new study proves it actually keeps you young!
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Bird flu is back, and it’s making people wonder if we’re ready.
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Canada could soon lose its measles-free status, and the US might, too.
Remember measles? For many of us in North America, it’s a disease we thought was relegated to history books, a scary ghost from childhood...
Dangerous day-biting mosquitoes are becoming more common in the Bay Area.
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People in this state live four years less than the national average.
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Many men are dealing with declining testosterone. Here are 15 solutions to significantly boost this vital hormone.
The conversation around men's health often skims past a silent epidemic: declining testosterone levels. It's not just about libido; this vital hormone orchestrates energy,...
Good news: We may soon have a way to clear our brains of a common parasite.
The human brain, a marvel of complexity, is also surprisingly vulnerable. For years, scientists have understood that a common, often asymptomatic parasite can take...
DNA from Napoleon’s 1812 army finally tells us why his soldiers died.
The name Napoleon evokes images of grand battles, strategic genius, and a formidable army that swept across Europe. Yet, his ill-fated 1812 Russian campaign...
Turns out the Tube mosquito is way older than we thought.
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