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Giant Study May Have Found The Ideal Amount of Coffee to Lower Stress
(Tom Werner/DigitalVision/Getty Images) A coffee hit might be more commonly associated with increased alertness, but a new study shows that it could also help lower the risks of developing anxiety and ...
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Designer Dogs Show More Problematic Behavior–Dog Trainer Confirms
They are considered family-friendly, easy to train, and ideal for beginners–so-called “designer dogs” like Cockapoo or ...
The FAMILY consortium, an EU-funded study, aims to understand the intergenerational transmission of mental illness risk ...
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The most common genetic conditions in the world
Following the global pandemic of COVID-19, everyone in the world learned to be hyperaware of their health, their hygiene, and ...
Changing the types of fat in your diet might help preserve cognitive health as you age. A new cohort study links substituting saturated animal fats with plant-based vegetable oils to a lower risk of ...
Amanda Miller was 30 and pregnant with her second child in Hershey, Pennsylvania, when she developed depression. After she gave birth, her depression worsened. It was joined by a slew of unexplained ...
The central limit theorem started as a bar trick for 18th-century gamblers. Now scientists rely on it every day.
Mike Francisco was an athletic 35-year-old Phoenix medical professional when he was diagnosed with late-stage colon cancer. His story is not unusual.
While sex can become compulsive and problematic for some people, there is little research on love as a true addiction.
Sciatica is becoming increasingly common, but it is also increasingly understood. Evidence from top ranked universities in ...
Explore 25 bizarre things the human mind can do, from healing itself to creating false memories. Uncover the strange quirks ...
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