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Too old for tumors? Time to start looking forward to birthdays again.

Cancer Rates Drop After Age 85: Stanford Study Reveals Why Aging Protects Against Tumors

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Whether or not smell-based impressions actually translate to real-world dominance remains to be seen.

Can You Smell Status? Testosterone In Body Odor Predicts Perception Of Power

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Why Your Brain Might Learn Best When It’s Fatigued

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We all want our children to dream big, but at what cost? Youth sports have become more intense and expensive.

1 In 6 Parents Think They’re Raising The Next LeBron James. Here’s What That Costs Them.

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AI-generated faces are becoming more and more common.

Can You Spot AI-Generated Fake Faces? 5 Minutes Of Training Can Do The Trick

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Seagull on the beach seaside carries a piece of bun

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Utah hospitals ranked as the cleanest in the nation.

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I-15 connects Los Angeles and Las Vegas, seeing a constant stream of tourists, commuters, and freight trucks.

California Dominates List Of America’s 100 Deadliest Highways

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The highs and lows of pro sports fandom bring our brains back to their tribal roots.

Brain Scans Show How Die-Hard Soccer Fans Lose Their Minds While Watching Matches

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Many Americans in pursuit of anxiety relief find themselves on a carousel of different medications.

Which Anxiety Med Works Best For You? Your DNA Drops Hints

November 11, 2025

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