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Bronny James’s cardiac arrest reignites rumors linking rare instances of myocarditis to the COVID-19 vaccine
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson’s anti-aging workout that he says helped reverse his biological age by 5 years
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Horse obesity can help us understand it in humans too, veterinary science researcher says
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Jane Manfredi
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The Conversation
Biden administration proposes new rules to push insurance companies to broaden mental health coverage
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The Associated Press
Ozempic manufacturer Novo Nordisk spent $11 million last year ‘wining and dining’ doctors. Experts slam the move as a breach of doctor-patient trust
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Erin Prater
COVID in your house? Isolating from sick family members may not do much good, according to a new study
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Erin Prater
Americans check their phones 144 times a day. Here’s how to cut back
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
New national legislation targets U.S. loneliness crisis: ‘It’s irresponsible for policymakers to continue ignoring this epidemic’
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Alexa Mikhail
The $80 billion fitness industry relies on the myth that it helps you lose weight. Scientists are increasingly skeptical
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Donald M. Lamkin
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The Conversation
Here’s how 54-year-old Lisa Marie Presley died of a small bowel obstruction linked to a bariatric surgery from years ago
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Jonel Aleccia
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The Associated Press
Solving the country’s loneliness crisis would make Americans healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs
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Clay Marsh
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The Conversation
Not brushing or flossing regularly? You could be hurting your body’s ability to fight off Alzheimer’s disease. What you need to know
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Erin Prater
No, a can of Diet Coke won’t give you cancer. Here’s how much the WHO’s new report says it’s safe to drink
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Eleanor Pringle
Tech CEO defends using his 17-year-old son’s blood plasma in pursuit of youth, despite it not working
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Erin Prater
Bryan Johnson, the tech CEO spending millions to be 18 again, follows 4 rules in life
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
First U.S. over-the-counter birth control pill gets FDA approval and will be available early next year
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Matthew Perrone
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The Associated Press
Ohio bans ‘Dr. Roxy’ from practicing plastic surgery after finding she livestreamed surgeries on TikTok
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Samantha Hendrickson
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The Associated Press
Wildfire smoke could increase your pneumonia risk, experts say. Here’s what you need to know to stay healthy
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Erin Prater
The critics are coming for Gen Z’s latest ‘bed rotting’ trend, but one behavioral scientist calls it the ultimate ‘anti-productivity’ hack
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Alexa Mikhail
Tuberculosis cases and deaths are on the rise for first time in decades after efforts to control it have ‘stalled, slowed or reversed’
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Carlos Franco-Paredes
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The Conversation
The hugely popular weight-loss drugs including Ozempic may cause suicidal thoughts. Europe is investigating
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Suzi Ring
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Bloomberg
Ozempic isn’t alone. A whole class of ‘revolutionary’ weight-loss drugs is on the market—but only for the wealthy
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Rachel Shin
Social media exodus: the benefits of quitting, as users flee to save their sanity
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
Anti-aging is a ‘double-edged sword,’ says a biologist who studies how your cells and molecules just get more tired as you get older
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Ellen Quarles
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The Conversation
The luxurious sleep lives of CEOs—the $2,000 smart mattress Mark Zuckerberg and Bryan Johnson use to master their sleep
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L'Oreal Thompson Payton
First Alzheimer’s drug shown to modestly slow cognitive decline gets full FDA approval
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Matthew Perrone
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The Associated Press
More than 3 out of every 4 American adults got COVID by the end of 2022, CDC estimates
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Chris Morris
You have a roughly 50% chance of drinking cancer-causing ‘forever chemicals’ from any U.S. faucet, massive government study finds
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John Flesher
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The Associated Press
Tech CEO Bryan Johnson reveals he eats his final meal of the day at 11 a.m. as part of his multimillion-dollar goal to reverse his biological age to 18
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Eleanor Pringle
Your smartwatch could help diagnose Parkinson’s seven years before symptoms of the disease set in
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Eleanor Pringle
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