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100 Years Ago, Thousands Fell Into a Deep Sleep With No Explanation. Today, It’s Still a Mystery. - AOL.com

100 Years Ago, Thousands Fell Into a Deep Sleep With No Explanation. Today, It’s Still a Mystery. - AOL.com

Experts can’t agree on the cause of an Encephalitis lethargica outbreak.

You Can Tell How Miserable Someone Is By 10 Things They Care About Way Too Much - YourTango

You Can Tell How Miserable Someone Is By 10 Things They Care About Way Too Much - YourTango

Even if they don't verbalize it, you can tell how miserable someone is by 10 things they care about way too much. They're often stuck in their heads, and it becomes obvious to those around them.

Your earlobes may hold a sneaky clue about future heart disease - New York Post

Your earlobes may hold a sneaky clue about future heart disease - New York Post

While there are some clear signs of heart disease, like shortness of breath or chest pain, others aren’t as well-known, even when they’re in plain sight.

This Simple Bedtime Tweak Cuts Your Risk of Major Cardiac Events in Half - AOL.com

This Simple Bedtime Tweak Cuts Your Risk of Major Cardiac Events in Half - AOL.com

Getting a solid eight hours of sleep per night sounds wonderful in theory. In reality? Between late-night TV, racing thoughts at 11 p.m. and the occasional g...

The Worst Health Habits You're Probably Picking Up In Middle Age - AOL.com

The Worst Health Habits You're Probably Picking Up In Middle Age - AOL.com

Taking care of your health becomes even more important at this stage of life, "but a lot of people do not realize that until symptoms start showing up.”

The sleep industrial complex is lying to you — and it's making Americans sicker - Alternet

The sleep industrial complex is lying to you — and it's making Americans sicker - Alternet

Adults accept it as conventional health wisdom that we require eight hours of sleep each night in order to be healthy. Yet an expert on human evolutionary biology recently argued that this might actually be misleading.“Do you lose sleep over whether you sleep…

Health workers at the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak labor with little pay or rest - AP News

Health workers at the epicenter of Congo’s Ebola outbreak labor with little pay or rest - AP News

Health workers inside the epicenter of Congo's outbreak say they are working with little pay or rest. The mining town of Mongbwalu attracts a huge number of laborers for large gold mines who live in crowded mining camps. That makes the transmission of the dis…

The #1 Herb to Decrease Inflammation, According to Dietitians - AOL.com

The #1 Herb to Decrease Inflammation, According to Dietitians - AOL.com

Plus, tips from a chef on how to use it in your kitchen.

Pioneering Australian doctor Richard Scolyer dies after brain cancer battle - BBC

Pioneering Australian doctor Richard Scolyer dies after brain cancer battle - BBC

The melanoma doctor's brain cancer treatment experiment has sparked hope for a breakthrough.