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OCD Symptoms Detected In Brain Signals: A First
The research could be an important step in developing effective therapy. The research could be an important step in developing effective therapy. -
Remedies For High Blood Pressure Not Found In Your Medicine Cabinet
What's missing in your life are some major lifestyle tweaks. What's missing in your life are some major lifestyle tweaks. -
An Antibiotic-Resistant Bug May Be Hiding In Your Favorite Chewing Gum
It's become an epidemic of its own at one point. It's become an epidemic of its own at one point. -
CDC Now Recommends Only Five Days Of Isolation Amid Alarming Surge Of Omicron Cases
People who are vaccinated and boosted are usually off the hook for quarantine, the CDC adds. People who are vaccinated and boosted are usually off the hook for quarantine, the CDC adds. -
Have A Break: The Importance Of Recharging Yourself, Even When Working From Home
Science says it is important to take breaks from work, even in a remote setup. Science says it is important to take breaks from work, even in a remote setup. -
Cognitive Decline Linked To Unhealthy Blood Sugar Levels: Study
Study shows that diseases like diabetes impacts brain health. Study shows that diseases like diabetes impacts brain health. -
Feel Older? Science Says You May Be Doing These Mistakes
According to research, these mistakes in your daily routine may be aging your body and mind. According to research, these mistakes in your daily routine may be aging your body and mind. -
COVID-19 Vaccine Best To Get In The Afternoon, Harvard Study Says
It may have to do with the body's circadian rhythm, researchers said. It may have to do with the body's circadian rhythm, researchers said. -
Viagra May Be Repurposed As Treatment For Alzheimer's Disease: Study
Scientists say users of sildenafil - the generic name for Viagra - are 69% less likely to develop the form of dementia than non-users. Scientists say users of sildenafil - the generic name for Viagra - are 69% less likely to develop the form of dementia than non-users. -
CDC: Open Conversations Will Encourage More People To Get Tested HIV
The agency highlights that stigma remains HIV's biggest enemy. The agency highlights that stigma remains HIV's biggest enemy.