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Women who see healthy food at the top of an online menu are 30 to 40 percent more likely to...
People who like to drink their coffee black also prefer dark chocolate, a new Northwestern Medicine study found. The reason...
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An analysis of data from 16 U.S. states suggests that the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic saw increases...
Among the international scientists working to awaken greater attention to sleep in government policymaking circles, LDI Senior Fellow and University...
Researchers at Oxford University’s Department of Psychiatry and Sweden’s Karolinska Institute have analyzed social media to investigate associations between vaccine-related...
Neither poverty and its influence on health nor financial toxicity from medical bills are new 21st century phenomenon. Yet as a...












