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Common sleep medication may prevent brain from clearing 'waste'
Although doctors recommend that adults over the age of 18 get at least 7 hoursof quality sleep each night, the most recent data suggest that many may...
medicalnewstoday.com - 30+ days ago
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EDWorks. Brings Cozy Conversation Pit to Woodland Cabin
The metal-clad cabin features wooden interiors, a central sunken living space, and a separate lofted sleeping area. EDWorks. has unveiled a metal-clad...
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Why everyone’s obsessed with glucose monitoring right now The wellness world has a new favorite toy, and it’s not another fitness tracker or...
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ScienceAdviser: Can green hydrogen replace fossil fuels?
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Kathryn Hahn's Makeup Artist Reveals a Simple Hack to 'Take 10 Years Off' Your Face
Plus, the common mistake to avoid. Kathryn Hahn is a fresh face in a town known for its fake-it-and-you-'ll-make-it mentality. Sure, the actress has...
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Filler Dysmorphia Is Real — Here's How to Prevent Perception Drift
"I kept wanting to go bigger and bigger until I couldn't wrap my lips around a straw properly," says Merissa Fernandes, 32. Though she was never...
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Man Gets Banned From Yellowstone for Making This Common Mistake
A 62-year-old man from Colorado Springs, Colorado went off trail last month with his family in Yellowstone National Park, and he got banned. Joseph...
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Most of Us Are Guilty of This Bad Bed time Habit—and It's Affecting Our Sleep, Says New Sleep Study
IKEA surveyed over 55,000 people to gain insights into sleep habits across the world. When you think of IKEA, you probably think of budget-friendly...
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Surgeons transplanted a pig’s liver into a human
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Largest Brain Study Yet Confirms Lucid Dreaming as Unique State of Consciousness
New research offers the most comprehensive look yet at what occurs in the brain during lucid dreaming—a unique state in which a person becomes...
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Georgia House panel advances bill to increase grant access for state college and tech students
Members of the Georgia House Higher Education Committee are hoping to correct an oversight that prevented students from taking advantage of grants to...
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Ex-director of Wharton MBA admissions says too many people mess up when answering a common interview question
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Have A Heart Condition? Drinking This May Help You Prevent Another, Says New Research
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Something Strange Happens to Brains During a Marathon
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14 Clever Things Successful People Always Do Before Bed
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This Drink May Help Prevent Alzheimer's
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The bitter truth: Science reveals why coffee tastes different to everyone
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How to Protect Your Dog From Coyotes Frequenting Your Backyard
Coyotes are increasingly becoming a common sight in suburban and urban areas. These opportunistic creatures are highly adaptable and can pose a...
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Exposure to a common chemical found in breakfast foods could have adverse health effects. These health effects include an increase in the risk of...
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architecture
World's tallest 3D-printed building wants to revive a tiny community
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