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Rare, deadly, and often missed, some skin cancers develop in areas that rarely see the sun. Scientists are still learning about them, but here's what we know.
A painful sore throat is a signature symptom of an Omicron subvariant called NB.1.8.1, or Nimbus. It now makes up about a ...
Living with bipolar disorder isn’t just about mood swings: it’s about carrying an invisible weight that few people understand.
What’s the most overrated strategy for protecting your brain? And what’s the one you should actually be using?
June 19, 2025 – The FDA has approved the first twice-yearly shot to reduce the risk of HIV infections.
Pushups and step count are a byproduct, not a definition, of fitness. It’s not even about your “why.” Dig deeper for your ...
PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," are a class of man-made compounds used in nonstick and waterproof products. They are everywhere: in makeup, cookware, parchment paper, microwaveable popcorn, ...
The “blue waffle” hoax is a made-up sexually transmitted infection (STI) affecting women. Here’s how to fact check online health information and avoid scams.
If one thing’s for sure, it’s that there’s always another coffee study, and we can’t help but click. But why are we so hooked, and is there any real consensus on whether coffee is good for us?
The FDA has approved a new pill called Widaplik, which combines three drugs – telmisartan, amlodipine, and indapamide – to treat adults who have high blood pressure.
SPF 15 provides over 94% protection, allowing about 6% of UVB rays to reach your skin. SPF 30 provides 97% protection, SPF 50 provides 98% protection, and SPF 100 provides 99% protection. The SPF ...
1. Having dense breasts increases your risk of breast cancer. Why it matters: Not only is the risk higher, but it’s also harder to detect cancer in dense breasts. What to know: Dense breasts ...
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