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Breast Cancer Hijacks the Lung Repair System to Fuel Tumor Growth, Study Finds
Colorado University research shows how breast cancer cells may lead to lung metastases. A repurposed drug may slow that process.
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Can Taking More Breaks From Sitting Help Breast Cancer Survivors Lessen Their Diabetes Risk?
Research shows that women taking selective estrogen receptor modulators may benefit from movement breaks throughout the day.
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What Are Targeted Cancer Therapies?
Urs Weber, MD, walks us through a family of focused treatments that can block or slow cancer’s growth.
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Can Anti-Inflammatory Diets Reduce Depression?
Nutrition, especially anti-inflammatory and Mediterranean diets, can reduce symptoms of depression.
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Middle-Aged Men Are Most Vulnerable to Faster Aging Due to “Forever Chemicals”
Some PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” have been implicated in human cancers, obesity, infertility and hormonal imbalances.
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Next Steps for Longer-Acting PrEP
Once-yearly injectable PrEP and once-monthly prevention pills are now in late-stage trials.
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Employee Engagement Is Declining in the Age of AI
A recent global survey reveals a continuing downturn in employee engagement and increasing stress, especially for managers.
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Sacred Spaces and Spiritual Connections
When the your environment becomes a sacred space, wonderful things happen to your well-being.
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Why Your Brain Keeps Talking to Itself
In today’s digital cultural environment, a region of the brain is overstimulated, contributing to overthinking and comparing yourself to others.
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The 5 Types of Need-Fulfilling Romantic Relationships
Relationships fulfill needs, but not all relationships do it the same way. How they fulfill needs may predict relationship outcomes.



