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Billboards Send Clear Message About Cancer Research Funding
Tennessee and Alabama billboards by ACS CAN urge Congress not to cut cancer research funding ahead of crucial federal votes.
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Trauma and Alienation Matter Later in Life
Many older adults experience trauma and maltreatment, both early in life and as they age—and feelings of alienation may worsen the resulting distress.
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How Adolescent Brain Circuits Perceive Risk
As a teenager, you chased thrills headlong, while today you hesitate before clicking “Buy.” What if this isn’t just growing up; it is your brain rewiring itself?
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Time-Restricted Eating Can Help Cut Liver Fat
Limiting the daily period of food consumption was as effective as calorie restriction for people with MASLD.
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Yeztugo PrEP Works Well for Young People
The efficacy, pharmacokinetics and safety of twice-yearly lenacapavir PrEP were similar among people under 25 and older study participants.
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7 Fun Summer Time Ideas for Seniors with Grandchildren
Well now that summer is down to weeks not months (sorry), we thought we should share some great ideas on spending summer time with grandkids. There is still lots of time to truly enjoy some summer ...
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Monkey See, Monkey Scroll
Why are we so attached to our phones? What keeps us hooked may not necessarily be what’s on the screen; it might just be that the screen keeps changing.
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3 Signs the Spark Is Fading in Your Relationship
Three subtle but strong signs that a relationship could be nearing its end.
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Diet, Not Activity Level, Leads to Obesity
Last month, a team of 65 scientists from across the globe published a major study that better explains the root causes of obesity.
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Personality, Mental Health, and the Heart: It’s a Puzzle
Emotional traits and mental health problems may contribute to heart disease through a direct mind-body connection. What is less clear is how to make use of this knowledge.