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Moral outrage is an attractive behavior, particularly to people seeking long-term relationships, according to a new paper by researchers including
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A new study of first-time pregnant women found risk factors for heart disease, such as obesity and elevated blood sugar,
Read moreStudy focused on Black children in seven Sacramento neighborhoods shows health improvements
A new study, co-authored by University of California, Davis, and Sacramento State University researchers, shows how a campaign built on
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The steadily increasing prevalence and high costs of treating chronic joint pain worldwide poses a challenge for healthcare systems and
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Researchers at the University of Westminster have found that taking omega-3 supplements may help to reduce muscle soreness after exercise.
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More men than women are dying from COVID-19. Many studies suggest that hormones may give women the upper hand. But
Read moreStudy in Tanzania shows a traditional diet causes less inflammation
Urban Tanzanians have a more activated immune system compared to their rural counterparts. The difference in diet appears to explain
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