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From Bob Cratchit to Charlie Bucket and the Weasley family in the Harry Potter films, poor people are often seen as the ...
According to new data — researchers might have formulated the itinerary for what they think is a person’s ideal day.
A new type of antibiotic for treatment of urinary tract infections in women could also work against gonorrhea infections, a ...
Exercising just one or two days a week can reduce the risk of death as much as regular weekly workouts, as long as it totals ...
It's the Disney stereotype everyone's familiar with - that of the evil stepmother. But celebs such as Kate Ferdinand, Stacey ...
Taking probiotics may reduce negative mood, according to a new clinical trial. The results build on evidence showing the gut-brain connection's role in regulating emotion. Experts caution that ...
A new report shows tax refunds are larger in 2025—but fewer people are receiving them. Geography, income, and tax policy all play a role in how much money Americans get back from the IRS.
A new study by the Institute of Cancer Research suggests this routine scan is responsible for as many cancer cases as alcohol.
Doctors, researchers and public health experts warn that the measles outbreak, which has grown to more than 600 cases, may ...
Tuesday marks the 113th anniversary of the world's most famous ship sinking, observed by many as Titanic Remembrance Day.
Public health experts say the anti-vaccine views fronted by the HHS secretary are wrong and undermining trust in science. But ...
Surveys show that Black, Hispanic and Native Americans are significantly less likely than their white counterparts to have a ...