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THURSDAY, May 14, 2026 Your sleep habits may be affecting more than just your energy level. A new study says they could also impact how quickly every organ in y
THURSDAY, May 14, 2026 Recess is not a luxury for school children, but a necessary part of how they learn, grow and stay healthy, according to a policy statemen
THURSDAY, May 14, 2026 People with Parkinson s disease might find relief through a new deep brain stimulation technique that doesn t require surgery, a new stud
THURSDAY, May 14, 2026 People who have survived a heart attack appear to have a higher risk of brain decline into dementia, a new study says.On average, heart a
THURSDAY, May 14, 2026 Naming feelings of anxiety can help autistic people better manage emotions prompted by uncertainty and dread, a new study says.People wit
THURSDAY, May 14, 2026 Paul Boyer, a psychotherapist for Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, California, is experiencing the AI revolution firsthand. He s a little un
WEDNESDAY, May 13, 2026 After months of pressure from the Trump administration, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary has quit.
WEDNESDAY, May 13, 2026 Popular GLP-1 medications may be linked to better long-term outcomes for some breast cancer patients.Previous research has shown breast
WEDNESDAY, May 13, 2026 The degenerative brain disease that claimed CNN founder Ted Turner s life is likely more common than other rare but well-known neurologi
WEDNESDAY, May 13, 2026 Women entering menopause are twice as likely to have lower heart health scores than those still having regular periods, a new study says