From your brain to your heart, added sugar quietly impacts nearly every part of your body in ways you may not even realize. Here's how to dial back without cutting it out entirely.
NEOS S&P 500 High Income ETF continues to deliver strong income and capital appreciation, justifying a maintained buy rating.
The 30-year-old system that classifies hair texture with letters and numbers overlooks science and enforces racial biases.
This important study combines optogenetic manipulations and wide-field imaging to show that the retrosplenial cortex controls behavioral responses to whisker deflection in a context-dependent manner.
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...
The ICRC responds quickly and efficiently to help people affected by armed conflict.
A mystery that started with the discovery of a pinkie finger bone in Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia may finally have been cracked.
Before retiring from his post at NIST, Rodney Petersen spoke with FNN about the evolution of cyber workforce efforts over the last decade.
Two Delaware Valley defenders hit him, but Bo Sechrist briefly spun away before falling toward the ground. Except he did not ...
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A rogue planet is swelling by 6B tonnes/sec, and nobody knows why
A young world drifting alone through space is putting on one of the most violent growth spurts astronomers have ever seen, ...
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Nutrition expert: Are ultra-processed foods as bad for us as we've been led to believe?
Read an extract from In Defence of Bread, the new posthumously published book by food scientist Professor Mike Gibney.
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