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Lose up to 18 pounds in 3 months with ‘promising’ supplement: study

The study included 46 males and 74 females — at an average age of 17 — who were overweight or obese, with a BMI between 27 and 34.

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Longtime lovers communicate the same way they would with babies — and dogs

They're mutts about each other.

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Surprise risk factors for ALS include golfing and gardening — here’s why: study

Yard work, woodworking and hunting were listed among other risk factors.

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America’s 100 most obese cities revealed — and the top 10 have something in...

Researchers analyzed obesity statistics from all over the country as 42% of Americans struggle with their weight.

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Cooking on a gas stove might be more dangerous than you think, study finds

The particles, which are invisible to the naked eye, leave people with an increased risk of asthma and other respiratory illnesses.

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Listening to Ariana Grande, Drake and Eminem in your car can make you a...

A study tested car operators, who were subjected to 20 popular artists while their "hazard perception" was evaluated on the road.

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Global population to peak in 2080 before decline, new projections reveal

Researchers are projecting the world's population to peak with more than 10.13 billion people on Earth, before the population begins to drop.

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What are ‘SwiftQuakes’ and which 5 Taylor Swift songs created biggest...

It wasn't the drumbeat or the deep base guitar amplified over the sound system or even Swift herself hitting the high notes. The tremors were caused by the thousands of dancing fans, scientists found.

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Celebrity-loved diet linked to higher risk of heart disease death: study

"Our findings encourage a more cautious, personalized approach to dietary recommendations," the senior author of the study said.

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Sen. Joni Ernst slams Biden admin for funneling $2.8M for ‘high-risk...

The Biden administration shows no signs of stopping research on “pathogens of pandemic potential” abroad through a controversial US nonprofit, Sen. Joni Ernst said Monday, as the Pentagon will complete...

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No-shampoo trend growing in popularity with teen boys — despite the risks

Docs say that shampoos are less harsh on hair than ever, and if you’re reacting negatively to shampoo — you’re using the wrong one.

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This one diet tweak will make you a faster runner — and reduce fatigue

“The beauty of this is that it is all natural,” said senior study author Andreas Bergdahl, an associate professor at Montreal's Concordia University.

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Women with long hair are more attractive, have more sex: study

Call it a mane attraction.

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Clean your mattress once a month — or face the filthy consequences

Are you sleeping in a a cesspool of nitty gritty dirt and bacteria?

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German scientists find that teens smell uniquely of cheese, urine and goat...

Notes of sweat, urine, cheese and goat were present in samples collected from post-pubescent teens, compared to essences of lilac and raspberry found in babies, a team of six researchers in Erlangen,...

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I’m a sex therapist — here are 6 signs that you’re bad in bed

Let's talk about sex, baby — and why you suck at it.

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I was a teen vaping addict — I finally quit after my lung collapsed twice

"I fell into the trap of thinking vaping was cool," Karlee Ozkurt confessed. "But it’s stupid. I didn’t realize until it was too late."

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Bright outdoor lights at night could increase stroke risk, new study warns

Researchers evaluated 28,302 adults living in the densely populated city of Ningbo, China, over several years.

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Kate Middleton’s diagnosis comes amid early-onset cancer ‘epidemic’

"There is an epidemic currently of young people getting cancer (under 50s)," said Dr. Shivan Sivakumar, associate professor in oncology at the University of Birmingham in England.

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Migraines an ‘important’ warning sign for strokes in young adults: new research

"These findings are significant because most of our attention has been focused on traditional risk factors" for strokes, said the study's lead author.

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