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Everyone from RFK Jr. to social media influencers are telling us that the nutrient needs to be maximized in our diet as much as possible. But is that actually good for our bodies?

Everyone from RFK Jr. to social media influencers are telling us that the nutrient needs to be maximized in our diet as much as possible. But is that actually good for our bodies?

The first of two mornings of mosquito spraying aimed at reducing the population of disease-carrying mosquitoes in the San Gabriel Valley began on Wednesday. The treatments are scheduled between midnight and 5 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday in portions of Montere…

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New drug shows promise in completely clearing HIV in newborns

Government data showed the outbreak had so far recorded 5,021 cases, including 2,378 deaths. The outbreak has infected and killed more people at a greater speed than any other outbreak in history.

Grace Yockey, 24, lives with her grandmother with dementia. She posts videos about being a caregiver in her 20s, and says "it's added so much to my life."
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Learn which 4 foods could be harming your liver health, plus expert tips for what to eat instead.

For most of the twentieth century, the purple sweet potato supplied roughly 60 percent of daily calories in Okinawan villages that produced the world's densest cluster of centenarians. What the data can and cannot tell us about why.