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Planned movements and spontaneous reactions are processed differently in the brain

Patriarchs on pedestals? How doctors are taught to improve their bedside manner

New study reveals time and day women are most likely to give birth

Allergies & Asthma Are Common: Here's How to Recognize the Symptoms

Men with serious heart condition are more likely to die compared to women

When possessions are poor substitutes for people—hoarding disorder and loneliness

Deep-freezing of orange juice can increase the absorption of compounds that are beneficial for health

Bacteriophages: Are they an overlooked driver of Parkinson’s disease?

Why breakups are so hard and how to cope with them

Why are migraine patients skipping effective behavioral treatments?

Answering a medical mystery: Why are vaccines less effective in the developing world?

The guidelines on low back pain are clear—drugs and surgery should be the last resort

These are the most unpopular baby names of the year

The Beautiful Way Meghan and Harry Are Already Honoring Princess Diana at Their Wedding

Seasonal affective disorder: Why brown-eyed women are at risk

Uterine cancer survivors are more likely to have cardiovascular problems

These Are the Foods Most Likely to Get You Sick, According to the CDC

Survey finds many adolescents are not talking to their doctors and parents about sex

Indoor plants are more than just a pretty decoration, a new report says

Discovery adds to evidence that some children are predisposed to develop leukemia

Children are natural optimists – which comes with psychological pros and cons

Fewer U.S. kids are getting cavities

Researchers are one step closer to an effective anti-atherosclerosis vaccine

Three-quarters of COPD cases are linked to childhood risk factors that are exacerbated in adulthood
