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What does exercise do to your brain? Can psychedelics treat depression? From smart daily habits to n

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"Life is an endless sushi conveyor belt of things that are going to test you and teach you at the sa

The way we raise animals is destructive to humans, animals and the environment, says cardiologist an

Are babies oblivious to danger? It's not that simple, says cognitive scientist Shari Liu. Sharing su

Can conflict actually bring you and your partner closer? It depends on how you fight, say Julie and

Physician-scientist Anna Greka investigates the world's rarest genetic diseases, decoding the secret

What's the relationship between physical and mental pain, and how can you ease both? Revealing how y

Biomedical researcher Sonia Vallabh's life was turned upside down when she learned she had the genet

What if you could transform your anxiety into something you can actually use during your work day? T

What you experience through your senses — sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch — can impact how he

Here's a conundrum: the same aerosol pollutants that harm human health also help cool the climate, s

Countries around the world waste huge amounts of food every year: roughly a fifth of food items in t

Organ transplants save lives, but they come with challenges: every minute a healthy donated organ is

"Everybody pees and poops — and we know that urine and stool contain a rich source of information on

On average, adults catch more than 150 colds throughout their lives. Even with similar symptoms, the

Menopause isn't just hot flashes, says gynecologist and sexual medicine specialist Maria Sophocles.

Everything our bodies do— whether physical or mental— uses energy. Studies have found that many indi

Isn’t it odd that, when something’s funny, you might show your teeth, change your breathing, become

Catching cancer at its earliest stages saves lives. But in a body made up of trillions of cells, how

Since humanity’s earliest days, we’ve been plagued by countless disease-causing pathogens. Invisible

Having your period is exhausting — and for many people across the world, menstruation is even more c