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Modern life moves fast, but nature invites us to slow down. Here are six surprising ways nature can soothe our weary nervous systems and bring us back to balance.
"Vitamin Sea" might be worn down cliche we're more than ready to retire but there might actually be truth to it: A visit to ...
A new health tool estimates your true biological age using routine checkups, offering insights into aging and long-term ...
In 2023, nearly 1 in 4 US adults were living with chronic pain, and 8.5% experienced pain severe enough to limit daily life ...
When it comes to animals, most researchers in the field agree that three groups (and probably only three) display behaviour ...
Dr. Shirley D'Sa discusses the importance of catching peripheral neuropathy in patients with Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia ...
Drawing on her personal experience at the Hague, Gretchen Shirm’s novel Out of the Woods confronts the issues of murder and ...
If you can’t comfortably stand on one leg for 10 seconds, your body may be trying to tell you something. “Being able to stand ...
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Your Horse on MSNUltimate guide to bitless bridles: different types, how they work and physiological advantages for every horseHave you ever ridden a horse in a bitless bridle and would you consider doing so if you don’t already? Few things cause more ...
There is a universal “smell of the outside,” no matter where you are. We dig into the two main compounds responsible for this ...
Positive Lexeo Therapeutics, Inc. interim data from SUNRISE-FA study highlights LX2006's potential for Friedreich's Ataxia.
"Even at the first stages of object perception, the neurons are sensitive to much more complex visual stimuli than had previously been believed, and that capability is informed by feedback from higher ...
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