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A high-sugar breakfast may trigger a “rest and digest” state that dampens cognitive focus
Starting the day with a sugary pastry might feel like a treat, but new research suggests it could sabotage your workday ...
In 2026, wellness trends are moving away from quick social media moments and into personalized plans. Here, read about the ...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women. Despite advancements in awareness and research, gaps remain in ...
A scientific study reveals that a virtual hug can reduce sadness and offer emotional comfort even without physical contact.
The £1.1m Rosetta Stone study hopes to make a breakthrough by comparing both conditions.
The first node sits in the peripheral nervous system. Sensory neurons in the vagus nerve detect damage in the heart and send signals upward. The researchers focused on a subset of vagal sensory ...
Poolman is no longer an NHL player. His unlikely career — from a high school senior with no college offers to the only NHL player in East Grand Forks history — officially ended last summer when his ...
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I've been testing the Moto Watch, and it really makes me wish Motorola would stop teasing us and just jump on the Wear OS wagon already
Motorola's new Moto Watch doesn't run Wear OS, but it relies on Polar for its health and fitness features. Does this ...
The funding will support 12 projects in science, engineering and medicine.UNSW Sydney academics have been awarded more than $20 million in the latest ...
TONMYA demonstrated significant reduction in fibromyalgia pain compared with placebo in the Phase 3 RESILIENT studyUnique sublingual formulation ...
A heart attack activates stress circuits in the brain that evolved for survival but can amplify inflammation, disrupt healing ...
We’re entering the era of body literacy.
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