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Better vision might be in sight
At first glance, directing lasers into your eyes does not seem appealing or particularly…
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New treatment for cholesterol circumvents statins
For those of us with high cholesterol, there are two options: changing your diet,…
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Why your productivity fluctuates, according to scientists
Some days, you wake up on the right side of the bed. A new…
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Exposure to pesticides associated with increase in cancer
For farmers, gardeners and agricultural enterprises, pesticides present a solution to the problem of…
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Obesity impacts men, women differently
While we won’t trot out the tired adage detailing how women are from Venus…
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Using magnesium for better sleep? Here’s what you should know.
Getting regular, quality sleep can be a challenge. For better or worse, there’s a…
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Lung cancer risk might be tied to produce, study suggests
Eating your fruits and vegetables is one of the easiest ways to care for…
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Loneliness might not result in decline, study suggests
Despite being touted as a surefire means of adding to one’s risk of dementia,…
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Study: Surviving cardiac arrest less likely at night
The odds of surviving cardiac arrest drop like the setting sun as day turns…
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Weight-loss drugs offer surprising benefits beyond the waistline
A class of weight-loss medications known as GLP-1s has revolutionized the ongoing battle against…
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Live near a highway? An air purifier could be your new best friend.
For those who live near highways and are nearing the big 4-0, listen up.…
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Pets delight in spring, but it’s not all fun and games
Our pets love springtime just as much as we do. But even in balmy…
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Disposing of your pet’s old medications
Hanging on to your pet’s old medications can be risky, but what’s the best…
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The plight of the pangolins
Each year, thousands of animal and plant species are objects of illegal wildlife trafficking.…
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Canine freeze-dried plasma available for emergencies
Recently, dogs in need of critical first aid have received some positive news. Following…
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FDA grants full approval to first oral treatment of canine lymphoma
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, has had a busy first quarter…
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FDA approves another medication for canine allergic dermatitis
Earlier this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Numelvi™ tablets for the…
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FDA issues EUA for topical spray used against New World Screwworm
As of April 2026, New World Screwworm, or NWS, still hasn’t made its way…
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Deer ticks can transmit Lyme disease to dogs and their humans
As the weather warms, dogs and their humans have something in common — that’s the threat of Lyme disease caused by bacteria spread by blacklegged, or deer, ticks. As opposed...
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How cats land on their feet — and why not to rely on it
Scientists have long known that cats have an uncanny ability to land on their feet when they fall. But just how they do it remained a mystery. Earlier this year,...
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How bumblebee queens defy the odds and survive underwater
For bumblebees, beating the odds is old hat. After all, their ability to fly was once a mystery. Now we know that bumblebee queens can survive under water — sometimes...
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