A Peek Inside the Brains of ‘Super-Agers’
New research explores why some octogenarians have exceptional memories.
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We asked experts about the health benefits of listening to gongs, chimes and crystal bowls.
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Any physical activity can improve your sexual health. But a few exercises are especially beneficial.
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The end of a marriage can be incredibly isolating. But small gestures from loved ones can provide some relief.
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The U.S. Is Flooded With Fake Botox. Here’s What to Watch Out For.
Counterfeit doses and unlicensed providers are harming patients, experts said.
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What You Really Need to Know About Antidepressants
Facts and common misconceptions about some of America’s most widely used drugs.
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Senate Committee Investigates Ozempic and Wegovy Costs
Senator Bernie Sanders is pressing the drugmaker Novo Nordisk for details on its pricing of the popular diabetes and weight loss medications.
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Psychologists, counselors and other experts share the titles they recommend most.
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Could Eating Less Help You Live Longer?
Calorie restriction and intermittent fasting both increase longevity in animals, aging experts say. Here’s what that means for you.
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Lyme Disease Is Spreading. Why Don’t We Have Drugs to Stop It?
Anti-tick medications exist for dogs, but certain concerns have hindered their development for humans. That’s changing.
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The Ultimate Skin Care Routine for Your Body
Many people pay the most attention to the skin on their face, but the rest of your body needs care, too. Here’s how to give it what it needs.
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Is It Healthier to Eat Your Vegetables Before Your Carbs?
“Nutrient sequencing” is said to regulate blood sugar. We asked experts if the science holds up.
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Why Do I Feel Gassy on Airplanes?
There are a few reasons that air travel can cause bloating. We have tips for making your next flight more comfortable.
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Why Is It So Hard to Shower When I’m Depressed?
Issues with hygiene are common symptoms of depression. Here’s why, and how to make bathing a little easier.
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In 6 Minutes, You Can Be Done With Your Workout
Our three short workout videos will get your heart pumping and give you a full-body workout without a trip to the gym.
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Seven poses to help you wake up and feel energized, whether you’re an expert or a beginner.
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A gentler version of a popular workout keeps you moving while keeping your body off the floor.
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Florida is set to ban abortions after six weeks. Experts explain how that can often be before a woman knows she is pregnant.
By Alisha Haridasani Gupta
Thousands of people with sleep apnea and other illnesses had sued the company, claiming flawed devices were harming them.
By Christina Jewett
A new study bolsters existing research suggesting that exercise can protect against anxiety, depression and attention challenges.
By Matt Richtel
At a time of unsettling news at home and abroad, these shows offer tips and first-person accounts to alleviate a spiraling sense of unease.
By Emma Dibdin
The early results suggest that pasteurization is killing the H5N1 virus in milk, something that regulators were not certain of.
By Noah Weiland and Benjamin Mueller
The women underwent the cosmetic procedure at an unlicensed spa in New Mexico.
By Roni Caryn Rabin
A historian and sociologist of science re-examines the “posture panic” of the last century. You’ll want to sit down for this.
By Matt Richtel
Pivmecillinam, which has been used in Europe for decades, will become available next year to women 18 and older.
By Andrew Jacobs
Since a new form of bird flu arrived in 2022, federal officials have sought to reassure Americans that the threat to the public remained low.
By Noah Weiland, Benjamin Mueller and Emily Anthes
A single spillover, from a bird to a cow, led to the infections, a review of genetic data has found.
By Apoorva Mandavilli
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