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This quick cheek test can tell you how well you're aging �we tested it out

"Many people that have written to us or I've talked to have used the test as inspiration to make really, really powerful life changes," said Adiv Johnson, head of scientific...

Most Americans begin to panic once their phone battery hits this number

The survey of 2,000 Americans pinpointed precisely what level of remaining phone battery people reach before they start to worry or seek out a way to get charged.

How a 'coffee nap' can help you feel more rested �and the exact timing to get the most out of it

Nutritionist Nichola Ludlam-Raine weighs in on the buzzy "coffee nap" trend, revealing why it works and how to do it right.

Could bad toothbrushing be to blame for your migraines and body aches? New study finds surprising link

A new study suggests poor oral hygiene could lead to head and body aches �especially in women. The findings could be especially important to fibromyalgia research.

More people are choosing to have pets over children, study reveals

Parenting is no walk in the park, which might be why some are opting out and choosing the walk in the park�with a dog.

Having a pet is as good for your well-being as marriage �or making an extra $90K a year

A new study shows having a pet provides a massive boost in life satisfaction �and reveals the personality traits of dog and cat owners.

Average man feels 67% more confident in a suit but only half can identify what is 'black tie' attire: poll

The average man feels 67% more confident when sporting their best suit or tuxedo, according to new research.

Economist shocked to learn Trump admin used his formula to justify hefty tariffs: 'Got it wrong'

Brent Neiman, a University of Chicago economics professor, predicted in a New York Times op-ed that President Trump's sweeping tariff regime should have been roughly four times less if the administration had...

Think you know how to brush your teeth? Doctor invents 18,000-bristle smartbrush for 'overall health' that works in 20 seconds

"It's not just about white, straight teeth anymore, it's about overall health," Dr. Kenny Brown, Feno's CEO and co-founder, told The Post.

How many times you should be able to swallow in 30 seconds, depending on your age �and what it means if you can't

Recent research reveals the number of times you should be able to swallow based on your age �and the deadly conditions it could signal if you can't.

I studied Hooters girls for a living �here’s what I learned about their well-being

What is it like to be a Hooters girl? Psychologist Dawn Szymanski reveals the psychological effects of working at the famous "breastaurant."

New York has second highest tax burden in the US �but these are best states to catch a break

The Empire State has the second highest tax burden in the country - after Hawaii, according to a new report released by WalletHub ahead of Tax Day on April 15. 

Only children have better mental health and 'life satisfaction' than kids with sibs: study

Only children are smarter, happier and more creative than those who grew up with siblings, according to a new study.

Government layoffs threaten US firefighter cancer registry, mine research and mask lab

Government staffing cuts have gutted a small U.S. health agency that aims to protect workers �drawing rebukes from firefighters, coal miners, and medical equipment manufacturers.

How homeowners see their home as an extension of themselves

Four in five homeowners see their home as an extension of themselves, according to new research.

'Immortality herb' may be more beneficial than green tea: 'Few in the US know about it'

Dr. Michael Aziz, who consumes 900 milligrams of it every day, spills the tea on the science behind the vining plant.

Anti-DEI fight just beginning, NIH cuts won’t kill bioscience and other commentary

Amid the Trump anti-DEI push, notes City Journal’s Heather Mac Donald, “private and public entities are also calibrating their language to preserve as much of the pre-Trump status quo as...

Getting this shot lowered seniors' dementia risk by 20%

A new study out of Stanford has presented the strongest evidence to date that a common vaccine could significantly reduce the risk of dementia.

More than half of older Americans say debt has 'held them back' in life

Over half of older Americans say their debt has “held them back�in life, according to new research.