health & fitness
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For headache, telemedicine may be as effective as in-person
For people with headache, seeing the neurologist by video for treatment may be as effective as an in-person visit, according to a study.
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Gap in health care for Alzheimer's disease patients who live alone
46% of patients who are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in Sweden live alone in their homes, in particular older women, researchers report.
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Reckless behavior fuels ongoing stress for some with PTSD
For those with posttraumatic stress disorder, risky and harmful behaviors could lead to more trauma and, in turn, worse PSTD symptoms over time,...
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Multispectral imaging reveals ancient Hebrew inscription undetected for over 50 years
Using advanced imaging technology, researchers have discovered a hitherto invisible inscription on the back of a pottery shard dating from 600 BCE...
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9 Super-Fit Celebrity Dads Who Inspire Us
[brightcove:5471283520001 default] No question about it: These celeb dads are worth a follow on Instagram. Not only do they do an A-list job...
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Taking circular economy to the next level
While principles of a circular economy have been adopted by businesses, governments and NGOs, leading researchers say it's time to take the...
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New map highlights sinking Louisiana coast
A subsidence map of coastal Louisiana has now been created, putting the rate at which this region is sinking at just over one third of an inch per...
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Pre-clinical study suggests Parkinson's could start in gut endocrine cells
A potential new mechanism has been identified in both mice and human endocrine cells that populate the small intestines. Inside these cells is a...
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Water management interventions push scarcity downstream
Human interventions to harness water resources, such as reservoirs, dams, and irrigation measures, have increased water availability for much of...
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Physical activity within physical education: Time for a rethink?
Physical education (PE) in the United States may be failing both teachers and children, suggests new research.
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What the pupils tells us about language
The meaning of a word is enough to trigger a reaction in our pupil: when we read or hear a word with a meaning associated with luminosity (“sun,”...
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Study questions whether mistaken antibodies led cancer research down a 20-year dead end
For nearly two decades researchers have sought a way to target an estrogen receptor in the hope they could improve breast cancer survival, but a...