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A drug that softens the ovaries helped mice and rats conceive more easily at an older age, and produce more pups
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Perfusing donor human retinas with blood and oxygen meant they continued to respond to light for up to 10 hours after death, marking a significant step towards eye transplants that restore vision
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Climate change is already having a big impact on crop yields, and the subsequent financial losses will continue to rise as the world keeps warming
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The FDA-approved drug has been on the market since 2023.
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Discover why creatine is the ultimate energy management tool for high-performing women to crush brain fog and reduce anxiety by up to 95% at work.
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It also makes you happier. Jul 12, 2026 How can you change your brain chemistry, releasing hormones that will help you de-stress and even help protect your heart health? Perform small acts of kindness. It sounds odd, and possibly too good to be true, but researchers, psychologists, and many other experts all agree. Being kind to others improves your sense of wellbeing, flooding your system with the pleasure hormone dopamine and the mood stabilizer serotonin. It decreases the stress hormone
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Holding in your sneezes really can hurt you It's rare, but it happens. When I was a kid, the word on the playground was that holding in a sneeze would make your eyeballs pop out of your head. It’s the kind of scare tactic that ranks somewhere between “when you swallow gum it stays in your stomach for 10 years” and “if you hit the ground in a falling dream, you die in real life.” Even at age seven, I didn’t believe it, and I still have both my eyeballs to prove it. I’ve been a sneeze-holder my
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Experts say that adding this food to your diet will improve your skin.
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There’s nothing worse than waking up in a puddle of your own sweat when you are supposed to be dreaming away. Here are expert tips for night sweats.
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Mornings can set the tone for the rest of the day, yet many of us rush straight into tackling tasks before our bodies are fully awake. "Soft living" habits offer a gentler approach, helping us transition from rest to alertness while supporting focus and emotional balance.
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Time to stock up on strawberries, pineapples, and more.
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More people are choosing to stay single now than ever before. In 2019, roughly four in ten adults ages 25 to 54 were unpartnered, up 9% from 1990—and the trend only continues to grow.
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Today, 9:59 PM
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It’s less a useful label and more of a vibe.
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Data on inherited maladies can save lives, but can also complicate them.
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Turmeric provides antioxidants and anti-inflammatory benefits from curcumin, while ginger’s benefits come from gingerols and shogaols. Ginger is known to ease nausea, but both herbs may help alleviate joint pain and support immune function.
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Sleeping on your back can help prevent sleep-induced wrinkles. Using silk pillowcases helps decrease friction and protect your skin. Night creams with retinol and hyaluronic acid may treat wrinkles overnight.
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India's new brainstem atlas offers scientists an unprecedented map of one of the brain's least known regions.
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Your gut is feeling the drama—here’s how to dial it down.
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Samaglutide use goes way beyond weight-loss July 12, 2026 Considering they’re a class of drugs known for making you smaller, GLP-1 receptor agonists are only getting bigger. As many as one in eight Americans are taking drugs like semaglutide, commonly known by their brand names Ozempic and Wegovy. First developed as diabetes medicines, the drugs have metabolic effects but also suppress appetite, leading to widespread use in recent years as a weight-loss aid. The results are usually fast and
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With cases at a record high, leading experts advise on the lifestyle changes that may give you the best chance of staying cancer-free
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Eating a tablespoon of chia seeds daily provides 5 grams of fiber. Eating more fiber can help promote regular bowel movements and improve stool consistency. Chia seeds contain soluble fiber that feeds gut bacteria.
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If you drink tea every day, you don't need to change a thing!
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Whether it’s a Lincolnshire or Cumberland, bangers are a firm staple in the British diet. But here’s why some types should be avoided
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The former first lady kept this simple, classic snack in heavy rotation.
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Walking four days a week for 50 minutes can help decrease body weight and belly fat. Increasing your steps by 2,000-2,500 per day is a good starting goal for weight loss. Scheduling your walks and walking with a buddy can help keep you accountable.
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Curated by Enzo Calamo
Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.
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