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Eating this breakfast food could help you live longer, study suggests
Eating breakfast regularly has been shown to help reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and obesity,…
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Five foods to not reheat in microwaves, expert Amanda Holtzer
Leftovers can be perfect for easy-to-plan lunches, afternoon snacks, late-night bites — or all of the above. While it’s tempting…
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Smartwatch and fitness tracker bands have ‘very high concentrations’ of harmful chemical
Alarming news: A new study finds that several brands of fitness tracker and smartwatch bands contain “very high concentrations” of…
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‘Direct link’ found between eating fiber and anti-cancer effects
Read it and wheat! We know fiber is essential to a healthy and nutritious diet, yet only 7% of Americans eat…
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Making workouts more ‘electric’ could increase muscles, build strength: new study
Looking to amp up your workout gains? You probably already know that wearable tech, such as smartwatches and heart rate…
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Teen’s breasts grew to triple G-cup size following COVID vaccination: study
A 19-year-old woman’s breasts stunningly grew from a B cup to a triple G in the six months following her…
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Scientists say redheads feel pleasure and pain differently
Redheaded women give a new meaning to red hot. Aside from their striking appearance, women with naturally red locks have…
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Science finally knows why red wine causes splitting headaches
The grape debate has been settled. Two scientists at the University of California, Davis, believe they discovered why Cabernets, Pinot…
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Cutting-edge cloaking device can turn people ‘invisible:’ scientists
Harry Potter’s iconic “Invisibility Cloak” could perhaps be within our sight. Chinese scientists have devised a camouflage material that adjusts…
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Bizarre ‘swimming robot’ was inspired by manta rays: video
The fastest-ever swimming soft robot has been inspired by manta rays. A team of American researchers beat its own speed…
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