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What is quinoa? Understand if it’s a rice or grain and health benefits
Health
Lean muscle maintenance: High-protein foods for weight loss When trying to lose weight, people often think that they shouldn’t eat too many ...
Long COVID may increase alcohol sensitivity, Stanford research finds
Health
Long COVID may be to blame for the worsening headaches, nausea, fatigue and sweats that accompany hangovers, a recent study shows. The ...
A Prelude to Speech: How the Brain Forms Words
Health
Summary: Researchers made a groundbreaking discovery on how the human brain forms words before speaking. By utilizing Neuropixels probes, they’ve mapped out ...
Galantamine supplements lack amounts required for Alzheimer’s
Health
Some versions of a dietary supplement sold as a memory enhancer for Alzheimer’s patients contained wildly inaccurate amounts of the drug, a ...
Exercise Alone Insufficient to Counter Heart Attack Risk from Sugary Drinks
Health
Excessive consumption of sugary drinks has been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. These beverages, often high in added sugars ...
Trouble falling asleep? An expert on melatonin, sleep apnea and more
Health
Why so tired? Sleep expert unravels the mystery of exhaustion Discover insights from Dr. Abhinav Singh on how good sleep is integral ...
New Insights Into Early Childhood Language Learning
Health
Summary: A new study explores how infants and toddlers acquire language. The research challenges preconceived notions about language development, particularly in low-income ...
Advice for telling the difference between medical fact and fiction.
Health
One day last summer Antonia Prescott was scrolling the internet when she saw an article with a headline that intrigued her. “Harvard ...
The Billionaires Spending a Fortune to Lure Scientists Away From Universities
Science
In an unmarked laboratory stationed between the campuses of Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a splinter group of scientists is ...