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Midlife weight gain can start long before menopause – but you can take steps early on to help your b

What you do in the years leading up to menopause can help counter the natural hormonal effects of aging, setting you up for a healthier transition.

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The president’s party almost always loses seats in the midterms. More than two dozen Republican House…

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Depending on family circumstances and a child’s personality type, gift giving runs the gamut of fun to terrifying. But the most…

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Polio may finally be defeated in the next 5 years. Will the world recognize what an extraordinary achievement that is?

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People are getting their news from AI – and it’s altering their views

Even when information is factually accurate, how it’s presented can introduce subtle biases. As large language models increasingly…

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