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FRIDAY, March 13, 2026 The fitness tracker on your wrist or the smart ring on your finger can do more than just count your steps. These fast-evolving gadgets ar
FRIDAY, March 13, 2026 That stuff will make your teeth rot. For decades, parents have tried to steer kids away from junk food with that simple warning.It turns
FRIDAY, March 13, 2026 Many teens are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots to help them lose weight by crafting meal plans for dieting.But a new stu
FRIDAY, March 13, 2026 Fertility treatments don t make women more likely to develop cancer, a new study has concluded.Women undergoing medically assisted reprod
FRIDAY, March 13, 2026 Cancer patients often speak of chemo brain the brain fog that occurs in some while undergoing chemotherapy.A new study suggests that exer
FRIDAY, March 13, 2026 While a stroke is often seen as a condition affecting the elderly, new research shows younger survivors are navigating a silent crisis of
THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 In January 2026, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025-2030. Its main message is to pr
THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 Federal regulators have warned the maker of Ozempic and Wegovy that it failed to report possible drug side effects to the government.In
THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 A group representing thousands of U.S. plastic surgeons is urging patients to carefully research cosmetic procedures after an investiga
THURSDAY, March 12, 2026 A drug used in Europe to treat epilepsy may help people with obstructive sleep apnea breathe more easily during sleep, according to a n