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Women can determine whether they'll like someone based on scent alone: study

“It’s amazing, our attunement to other people, even without being consciously aware of how in tune we are,�study author Vivian Zayas noted.

New research is bad news for vegans �even if you eat plant-based protein

Even with produce-packed plates and plant-based protein, new research suggests vegans may still be missing essential vitamins and nutrients.

This 27-calories-a-cup snack may help protect against bowel disease: ‘A little bit could go a long way�

New research suggests a popular condiment may help protect and strengthen the intestinal barrier �a key defense for gut health and preventing bowel diseases.

Meet NYC's weed-loving over-60s �as seniors are using marijuana more than ever

"It's amazing to see people my age out there enjoying their medicine �they're relaxed, they're chill," said Bronx resident Michael "PoppaDukes" Serrano, 61.

New drug for Parkinson’s shown to be effective in clinical trials: 'Very encouraged'

A new drug has shown promise in combating Parkinson’s disease while minimizing unwanted side effects.

The 'quite scary' reality ER docs are seeing as teen cannabis edible use rose by 43% amid legalization

A new study found that adolescent use of cannabis-laced edibles shot up 43% in the year after Canada legalized dried weed. Emergency room doctors say the trend is also rising...

This super common condition causes up to a third of all dementia cases �and treating it can delay onset

New research suggests treating this common condition could help delay the onset of dementia.

Get Granny on Gmail �computer and smartphone use lowers risk of brain decline by 42%

A new study found that older adults who regularly use digital devices are less likely to suffer from cognitive impairment than those who interact with them less frequently.

Colossal squid �the world's largest invertebrate �captured on camera in habitat for the first time

"This is honestly one of the most exciting observations we’ve had."

There's a good reason why you should update your dating profile photos more often �according to your matches

Why aren't singles updating their profiles with their latest selfie?

People over 65 are being hospitalized 2700% more for this common pastime �which also increases dementia risk

A new study found that emergency room visits and hospitalizations tied to cannabis use among older adults has skyrocketed since the early 2000s.

Eating more of this 105-calorie snack can lower your blood pressure

This heart-healthy snack also aids digestion and gives your brain and nervous system health a boost. Plus, it's one of the best foods to cure a hangover and replenish electrolytes...

Common test responsible for 103K new US cases of cancer annually

A new study by the Institute of Cancer Research suggests this routine scan is responsible for as many cancer cases as alcohol.

Buried ancient Egyptian village thought to be erected by King Tut's father 3,400 years ago includes history-making artifacts

The discovery could reshape our understanding of Egyptian civilization.

Psychologist reveals 3 major benefits of being alone �despite the stigma

Psychologist Virginia Thomas explains some of the health benefits associated with "positive solitude."

Struggling with back pain? Try these 2 free, easy tricks supported by science

A new study suggests two unlikely treatments are effective at easing lower back pain and reducing opioid use.

Brown rice has 40% more of this toxic chemical than white rice

A recent study disputes the belief that brown rice is healthier than white rice �especially when it comes to children.

'Often-overlooked' infection can increase cervical cancer risk �and it definitely causes bladder cancer

New research suggests that an "often-overlooked" parasitic infection, already linked to bladder cancer, may also raise the risk of cervical cancer.

Salmon are swimming faster due to painkillers dumped into rivers: study

Wild salmon are swimming quicker due to painkillers and other drugs dumped in rivers and the sea, reveals new research.

Doing this activity just twice a week is a 'strong ally against dementia' �even if you're high-risk

A new study suggests pumping iron can protect the brain against dementia