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Neuroscientist reveals simple, science-backed ways to keep your brain sharp and resilient as you age. Three very simple ...
How major organs work together to manage extreme physiological stresses such as lack of oxygen and sleep has been mapped for ...
Among the problems: hundreds of lab samples went unprocessed for more than two weeks and surgical staff had no hot water to ...
New findings link postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) to long-term heart risks, prompting experts to urge lifelong maternal care and routine cardiovascular screening for affected women.
Experts say that heatwaves can leave you feeling drained, foggy and irritable because your body and brain are working overtime to stay cool - especially if you're dehydrated or not sleeping well.
Madison Posey, a grieving mother, is now speaking out after her four-month-old daughter died almost one month ago. In an emotional interview, Posey and her family told News 19 they believe this ...