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Russia prepared for Ukraine war with university blood drives and by having surgeons practice on large animals — but they may not have been ready for the extent of the casualties
Russia set up field hospitals near the Ukraine border before the war, but The Wall Street Journal s…
Kelsey Vlamis
Mattel accused by health expert of 'stealth marketing' to children by placing free Barbie dolls in schools
The new Barbie film's seemingly unlimited marketing budget has seen multiple brand collaborations a…
Beatrice Nolan
Bronny James suffered a rare cardiac arrest for his age. Here are some of the possible risk factors young athletes may have.
Bronny James suffered cardiac arrest, which is different from a heart attack and hard to spot in yo…
Mia de Graaf,Rachel Hosie
'Presumed human remains' and debris collected from Titan sub wreckage: US Coast Guard
The US Coast Guard said it has received debris and remains from the seafloor, where pieces of the T…
Azmi Haroun
Working out is one of the best things you can do to treat depression
Exercise should be considered an effective treatment option for depression, on par with medications…
Yeji Jesse Lee
Skin-to-skin contact between mother and newborn significantly improves outcomes for premature babies
Kangaroo mother care, a type of direct skin-to-skin contact between moms and newborn babies, may re…
Jennifer Beck Goldblatt
Being good at cardio when you're young could lower your risk of 9 types of cancer later in life, according to a study
Researchers found that being fit between the ages of 16 and 25 was associated with lower risks of c…
Serafina Kenny
Experts allay fears: It is Covid that triggers heart attacks, not vaccines
There has been a rising spate of heart attacks in India, particularly post Covid-19 pandemic. While…
Being vegan or vegetarian could help keep your cholesterol levels in check, a new study suggests
Vegan and vegetarian diets tend to be lower in cholesterol and saturated fats, which are linked to …
Amber Middleton
You've probably been walking wrong your whole life, according to a Monty Python-loving professor from Arizona
A Monty Python-loving professor at an Arizona school says walking silly may actually be good for yo…
Alan Dawson
Popular artificial sweetener linked with increased heart attack & stroke risk says a US based study
Consumption of popular artificial sweetener, erythritol, is associated with an increased risk of he…
PTI
An AI bot scored nearly as well as doctors on a radiology exam — but it's not ready to replace humans yet
The artificial intelligence candidate didn't outperform most of the human radiologists, but it was …
Britney Nguyen
Even mild Covid infection can cause sudden hearing loss: Study
People who suffer from mild Covid-19 infection could be at risk of sudden deafness and hearing loss…
A vegan man whose arms went numb and who had trouble speaking had vitamin B12 levels so low they were 'undetectable'
For months the man had trouble finding words, felt confused, and had intermittently blurry vision, …
Catherine Schuster-Bruce
A Boston doctor says it's 'long past time' for Oprah to acknowledge how she helped make Dr. Oz who he is, and 'make some attempt to stop the damage he's causing'
"His celebrity, and thus his candidacy, stems directly from her own fame and her promotion of him,"…
Sarah Al-Arshani
Teen girls are showing up to the doctor with tics, and experts think anxiety, depression, and TikTok could be playing a role
Many of the teen girls who developed tics were watching TikTokers who say they have Tourette Syndro…
Sarah Al-Arshani
If you can stand on one leg for 10 seconds, you may live a longer life, study says
Study participants who couldn't pass the balance test tended to have worse health, like higher rate…
Gabby Landsverk
1 in 10 people have an asymptomatic tumor in their glands that can increase the risks of diabetes and high blood pressure
An otherwise harmless tumor called adrenal incidentaloma can trigger excess stress hormone producti…
Andrea Michelson
COVID-19 vaccine's impact on menstrual cycles needs to be investigated after 30,000 women report changes, says top scientist
Dr. Victoria Male, from Imperial College London, says the changes are safe and short-lived, but it'…
Bethany Dawson
Eating frozen meals and cold cuts raises your risk of cancer and early death, new studies show
Two recent studies found that people who ate the most processed foods had worse health outcomes, in…