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Can cancer blood tests live up to promise of saving lives?

Liquid biopsies are already used in patients with cancer to tailor their treatment

In ‘Dopamine Nation,’ overabundance keeps us craving more

Patients who are struggling often believe their addictions are fueled by depression, anxiety, and insomnia.

Study: Half of US cosmetics contain toxic chemicals

Some of the highest PFAS levels were found in waterproof mascara and long-lasting lipstick.

FDA approves much-debated Alzheimer’s drug panned by experts

It’s the only drug that U.S. regulators have said can likely treat the underlying disease.

The Pandemic has fueled eating disorder surge in teens, adults

The pandemic created treacherous conditions for eating disorders.

Epicurious is righting cultural wrongs one recipe at a time

Epicurious has been at the center of accusations that also plague others in the food world.

Obesity harms the body in real time, not just over a lifetime

The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust the obesity epidemic once again into the spotlight.

Why Health Experts Aren’t Warning about Coronavirus in Food

The answer has to do with the varying paths organisms take to make people sick.

How Can you Make Healthy Food Resolutions Really Stick?

If we’re pledging to make better food choices, which strategies can help us stick with them?

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Solid US hiring lowers unemployment rate in latest sign of a still-sturdy job market

Last month’s job gain was inflated by the return of about 40,000 formerly striking auto workers and actors, who were not at work in October but were back on the job in November.

Trump’s vow to only be a dictator on ‘day one’ follows growing worry over his authoritarian rhetoric

Trump has a long history of making inflammatory proclamations that spark outrage from detractors and generate a stream of headlines.

Chronic fatigue syndrome is more common than some past studies suggest

Doctors have not been able to pin down a cause, although research suggests it is a body’s prolonged overreaction to an infection or other jolt to the immune system.

Why the NCAA president is proposing some schools should be permitted to pay athletes

Schools paying athletes has been banned by the NCAA for decades, a new proposal is aimed at changing that.

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