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Silent heart attacks can happen without warning and these are the subtle clues to watch for
Silent heart attacks cause real damage to the heart without triggering the chest-clutching drama most people associate with cardiac events. In many cases the person experiencing one has no idea

How attachment styles are reshaping how people date and therapists say it is about time
Attachment styles have become one of the defining frameworks of contemporary romantic life. What began as a psychological theory developed to explain how early childhood bonds with caregivers shape emotional

Why more couples are choosing “sleep divorces” and saying it saved their relationship
Sleep divorce, the practice of couples deliberately choosing to sleep apart on a regular or permanent basis, is gaining traction in a cultural moment that is increasingly willing to question

AI system outperforms pathologists in cancer detection using just a handful of sample slides
A research team has developed an artificial intelligence pathology system capable of accurately identifying multiple cancer types using only a minimal number of annotated samples, with no additional training required
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Antibiotic Resistance vs. Antibiotic Tolerance: How Do They Differ?
Antibiotic tolerance is an increasingly recognized bacterial survival strategy that operates distinctly from resistance, yet contributes to the same troubling outcomes: treatment failure, persistent infection, and relapse. Understanding the difference

Why do some of the most deadliest cancers receive comparatively less funding from the NIH?
Cancer research funding from the National Institutes of Health does not proportionally reflect which diseases are most deadly, according to a new study that examined federal investment across nine major

Home-cooked food boldly exposes what fast food hides
There is something quietly powerful happening in kitchens across the country. More people are reaching for cutting boards instead of drive-thru menus, and the results — physical, mental, and financial

Powerful signs your exercise routine is actually working
Your body keeps an honest score — here is how to finally read it. The hardest part of any fitness journey is not the early morning workouts or the sore
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Oral bacteria could reveal how fast you are truly aging according to new research
A simple oral rinse could soon tell doctors more about how a person is aging than their birth certificate ever could. New research published in Nature Communications found that the

Antibiotic resistance breakthrough targets the very system that keeps bacteria alive
One of the most persistent challenges in modern medicine is not simply that certain bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics. It is that resistant bacteria can extend that protection to

High salt intake is now linked to faster memory loss in older men, study finds
Salt has long carried a reputation as a cardiovascular troublemaker, driving up blood pressure and increasing the risk of heart disease. But a new study out of Australia is adding

Liver recovery after quitting alcohol is more visible than most people realize
The liver is one of the most hardworking organs in the human body, responsible for more than 500 functions ranging from filtering toxins to storing nutrients and regulating energy. What



