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Anger isn’t just a fleeting emotion—it plays a deeper role in women’s mental and physical health during midlife. A groundbreaking study tracking over 500 women aged 35 to 55 reveals that anger traits ...
States that allow highly trained nurses to work independently see better health outcomes than those that require physician ...
Children of less-educated mothers saw a large cognitive gain from basic schooling compared to peers with more-educated ...
Folks who get to bed earlier tend to be more physically active every day, researchers reported June 30 in the Proceedings of ...
Breathing polluted air—even at levels considered “safe”—may quietly damage your heart. A new study using advanced MRI scans found that people exposed to more air pollution showed early signs of ...
Inappropriate polypharmacy—the excessive or unnecessary use of multiple medications—is a major driver of emergency hospital ...
There are many disconnects between what the Trump administration says about health and what it’s actually doing, scientists ...
Excessive physical exercise, especially without adequate rest, can damage the human body in various ways. In severe cases, it ...
A clinical trial for semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, found that it improved blood sugar control in people with ...
Artificial intelligence models used to detect depression on social media are often biased and methodologically flawed, ...
New research found that youth who become increasingly addicted to social media, mobile phones or video games are at greater ...
A new study compares body mass index (BMI) with body fat percentage and finds the latter is far more reliable in predicting ...