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Summer could run 42 days longer by 2100, scientists say
Across Europe, the season of heatwaves and parched fields is already stretching at the edges, and climate scientists now warn ...
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The sneaky money drains quietly eating retirees' savings
Retirement is supposed to be the payoff after decades of work, yet for many Americans the real story is quieter and more ...
A historic funding contraction will test companies and investors across healthcare and life sciences — reshaping markets, margins, and ...
All right. Good afternoon, everybody. Thank you for joining us. We'll get started with our next session. Hopefully, everybody is well fed. Next up, it's my pleasure to introduce Jon Gray, President ...
As we head into 2026, antitrust risk is no longer confined to high-profile tech platforms and blockbuster mergers. State attorneys general (AGs), ...
Insured patients, especially those outside urban areas, described a shortage of health care providers, both for primary care ...
Independence isn't about refusing help; it's about building systems that let you live on your terms. Here's something I've ...
Other signs of potential FH include yellowish fatty collections called xanthomas seen under the skin; around the eyes; or at the back of the hands, palms, or soles or a gray ring called a corneal ...
When neurologist Steven Arnold is deciding whether to treat an Alzheimer's patient with a new therapy, he relies on averages.
Carmel Patrick, in her second term on the council, will soon move to a local rehabilitation center, her husband said.
One mom shares her long and very emotional journey to becoming a parent through assisted reproductive technology.
At her first prenatal appointment for her first pregnancy, Shana Westlake of Beacon, New York, remembers entering her OB-GYN's office full of anxiety. "They took my blood pressure, and it was ...
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