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WEBSkies Over Athens Turn a Martian Orange Amid Saharan Dust Storm. Strong winds brought desert dust and heat across the Mediterranean this week, sparking …

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How Epidemics of the Past Changed the Way Americans Lived

WEBThe polio epidemic of 1952 sickened more than 57,000 people across the United States, causing 21,269 cases of paralysis. The situation became so dire that at …

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How Exercise Boosts the Brain and Improves Mental Health

WEBExercise causes changes to the brain and also encourages helpful behaviors in participants. Together, these can help exercisers better cope with mental health …

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This Earth Day, the Planet’s Health is Your Health

WEBDaniel Lucey | READ MORE. Daniel Lucey is an infectious disease/public health physician and a research associate in Anthropology at the Smithsonian’s …

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An 'Epidemic' of Loneliness Threatens Health of Americans, …

WEBAmericans are facing an epidemic of loneliness, an “underappreciated public health crisis” that needs to be brought to light, said Surgeon General Vivek …

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Myth and Misdiagnosis Have Plagued Women's Health for Centuries

WEBNow, a new, Western-centric book by British medical historian Elinor Cleghorn explores what this bias has meant for women’s health across the ages. Unwell Women: …

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How the 1918 Flu Pandemic Revolutionized Public Health

WEBLaura Spinney, Zócalo Public Square. September 27, 2017. American Expeditionary Force victims of the flu pandemic at U.S. Army Camp Hospital no. 45 in …

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The Health Effects of the Atom Bomb Are Still Being Studied

WEBThat fact, coupled with low doses, may explain why the health effects of radiation at Fukushima have been minimal thus far: A favorable wind direction and sheer …

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Why Is Washing Your Hands So Important, Anyway

WEBMarch 6, 2020. Washing your hands doesn't just lift germs off your skin. It can destroy some of them, too—including the virus behind COVID-19. Moyo Studio / Getty Images. Avoid …

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New Study Highlights Coke and Pepsi's Uncomfortable Links to …

WEBIt’s fizzy, sweet and tasty—but for most people, the idea of a can of soda is anything but healthy. So it might come as a surprise that some of the nation’s biggest …

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Modern Medicine Traces Its Scientific Roots to the Middle Ages

WEBFor medieval doctors, vulture brains and cow bile operated according to the same logic that continues to inform research today: Nature operates in mysterious ways, …

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The History of Health Food, Part 1: Antiquity Arts & Culture

WEBThe History of Health Food, Part 1: Antiquity. Lisa Bramen. October 7, 2009. We tend to think of health food as a modern invention, but humans have made the …

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Intermittent Fasting Linked to Higher Risk of Death From Heart …

WEBIntermittent fasting, a dietary plan that involves eating only during certain times, has been gaining popularity in the United States and beyond.But new research, …

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The Positive and Negative Impacts of Covid on Nature

WEBAs many would expect, they did find evidence of nature benefiting from the sudden drop in air, land, and water travel. Wildlife also benefited from reduced air and …

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Second Patient Receives Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant in

WEBLisa Pisano, a 54-year-old woman from New Jersey, has become the second living person to receive a transplant of a gene-edited pig kidney. Doctors also implanted …

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Bad Sleep Can Make You Feel Years Older Than You Really Are, …

WEBSleep deprivation has been linked with chronic health issues and higher levels of anxiety and depression—it could even make people act more selfish.As a …

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Clara Barton Epitomized the Heroism of Nurses

WEBBorn on Christmas Day 200 years ago, in North Oxford, Massachusetts, Clara was a timid child. “In the earlier years of my life I remember nothing but fear,” she wrote in her 1907 …

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How Science Conquered Diphtheria, the Plague Among Children

WEBJacobi was skeptical of the idea that diphtheria was caused by any particular bacteria. But in 1883, the same year Ernst died from the disease, the Prussian pathologist Edwin …

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One in Five Milk Samples Has Bird Flu Virus Fragments, …

WEBOne in five samples of grocery store milk tested positive for bird flu virus, according to initial results from a nationally representative survey conducted by the Food …

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Tracking Dinosaurs in New Jersey

WEBEvery one in a while, though, someone finds a bit of dinosaur bone. Last December, New Jersey dentist Paul Kovalski found a chunk of brown bone at Big Brook …

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Paleontologists Discover Massive Dinosaur Tracks in China, …

WEBPaleontologists Discover Massive Dinosaur Tracks in China, Hinting at One of the Largest Known Raptors. The footprints, left behind by a 16-foot-long creature some …

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Voyager 1 Sends Clear Data to NASA for the First Time in Five …

WEBMembers of the Voyager 1 flight team celebrate after receiving health and status data from the spacecraft. Next, engineers need to enable the probe to start …

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Bismarck Tried to End Socialism’s Grip—By Offering Government

WEBBismarck Tried to End Socialism’s Grip—By Offering Government Healthcare. The 1883 law was the first of its kind to institute mandatory, government …

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The 1980 Slasher Movie 'Friday the 13th' Was Filmed at This Boy …

WEBYes, Camp Crystal Lake—chillingly and informally referred to as “Camp Blood” in director Sean S. Cunningham’s Friday the 13th—is a real-life place you can …

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Bottles of 250-Year-Old Cherries Discovered Beneath George …

WEBResearchers at Mount Vernon say that the stash still “bore the characteristic scent of cherry blossoms” Aaron Boorstein Staff Contributor George Washington’s …

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Where Is Everybody in Our Universe

WEBWe’ll start at Princeton University in the 1970s, where physicist Gerard O’Neill (1927–92) was teaching a seminar centered around an interesting question: is the …

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An Evening With Author Erik Larson and More Programs in May

WEBBest-selling author Erik Larson, known for The Devil in the White City (2003) and Dead Wake: The Crossing of the Lusitania (2015) among others, will discuss his …

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New Statue Honors Elizabeth II—and Her Beloved Corgis

WEBIt’s no secret that Elizabeth II loved her corgis. Wherever she went, the short-legged dogs followed, a sight Princess Diana once described as a “moving carpet.” Now, …

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New DNA Analysis Unravels the Marriage Practices of an Ancient …

WEBNew DNA research is shedding light on the lifestyle of a warrior people called the Avars, a mysterious group who ruled much of Central and Eastern Europe around …

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