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A study with over 14,500 participants links intense workouts within four hours of bedtime to poorer sleep quality and duration.
Mass General Brigham officials say the hospital hasn't found any "environmental risk" behind these cases, though the nurses' union is still conducting its own investigation.
A 29-year-old woman in Paris, France, likely suffocated on Monday evening due to a nitrogen leak from a cryotherapy machine.
Doctors in the UK and other countries have reported a rise in cases of necrotizing fasciitis.
Scientists have discovered three new bitter-tasting compounds inside a mushroom called Amaropostia stiptica.
CT scans could be as significant a risk factor for cancer as alcohol, but some experts aren't convinced.
At least six people in the UK and Germany ended up in the hospital after consuming water from the Bermel Georgis holy well in Northern Ethiopia.
There have already been a dozen cruise ship outbreaks in U.S. waters in 2025.
In a TV interview that aired on Wednesday, RFK Jr. first said he wasn't familiar with the cuts—then blamed them on DEI.
A recent survey reveals the foods that people are less likely to eat once they start taking GLP-1 medications like Ozempic.
A new review of clinical trial data finds evidence that GLP-1 drugs can meaningfully reduce dementia risk in people with type 2 diabetes.
Eight-year-old Daisy Hildebrand died from measles complications last week, the second such death reported in Texas this year.
23andMe is potentially selling more than just your genetic data—the personal survey info it collected is just as much a privacy problem.
If he'd been successful, he might have spread a deadly disease to the Sentinelese people—or gotten himself killed.
The long-time Republican and wellness grifter will likely be a rubber stamp to the Trump administration's worst impulses.
The CDC is set to cut a third of its contracts spending within the next two weeks—the latest bit of dismantling orchestrated by the Trump administration.
Most vaccinated people should still be highly protected against measles, but there are important exceptions.
Outdated lightning safety advice is making the rounds again, prompting experts to speak up about what actually keeps you safe in a storm.
In a small Phase II trial, people with cocaine use disorder who took mavoglurant used the drug less often over a three month period than those on a placebo.
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