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TUESDAY, May 19, 2026 Adding a synthetic weed-derived drug to opioid painkillers brings no relief to people with excruciating knee pain, a new study says.Neithe
TUESDAY, May 19, 2026 Losing a parent in adulthood not only breaks your heart, but can put a sizable dent in your bank account, a new study says.Adults earning
TUESDAY, May 19, 2026 Here s a creepy-crawling fact as summer fun approaches ticks can survive indoors for up to three weeks on hard-surface or carpeted floors,
TUESDAY, May 19, 2026 Overwhelmed by the demands of caregiving, Quette dialed 911 when she found her teenage son downstairs in their kitchen struggling to breat
TUESDAY, May 19, 2026 A shorter, more intense course of radiation therapy can safely treat prostate cancer, a new study says.Men given two larger doses of radia
MONDAY, May 18, 2026 The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) an international public health
MONDAY, May 18, 2026 When it comes to weight loss, is slow and steady really the winning strategy Or could a rapid drop actually lead to better long-term result
MONDAY, May 18, 2026 Long-term exposure to smog might increase the risk of Lewy body dementia, the brain disease that CNN founder Ted Turner battled for several
MONDAY, May 18, 2026 A New York City mold removal program cut asthma-related ER visits by a quarter among residents of public housing, a new study says.The city
MONDAY, May 18, 2026 Women suffering from the muscle weakness disease myasthenia gravis can become pregnant without any ill effects, a new study says.Pregnancy