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  • Physics of Windshield-Cracking Raindrops Could Demolish Kidney Stones

    A plane has to be going pretty fast for a mere raindrop to crack its windshield, but it can happen.

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  • E. Coli Gain Edge by Changing Their Diets in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

    What if you had to plan your outings based on how your stomach felt that day or where the nearest restroom is located?

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  • Collagen In Your Coffee? A Scientist Says Forget It

    Some people believe that putting collagen in your coffee will bring good health, but collagen in coffee does nothing good for you.

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  • Water Safety Needs Science Backup: Experts

    Environmental health experts also warn that some positive policy changes can lead to other potential problems.

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  • Avocados May Help Manage Obesity, Prevent Diabetes

    Your guacamole may hold the key to managing obesity and helping delay or prevent diabetes, according to a new study by a University of Guelph research team.

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  • Sleep Experts: Daylight Saving Time Has Long-Term Brain Effects

    The annual transition to and from daylight saving time (DST) has clinical implications that last longer than the days where clocks “fall back” or “spring forward.”

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  • Stressed to the Max? Deep Sleep Can Rewire the Anxious Brain

    When it comes to managing anxiety disorders, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth had it right when he referred to sleep as the “balm of hurt minds.” 

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  • Anger, Anxiety, Insomnia: Tweets from Twitter Users Could Predict Loneliness

    Loneliness is estimated to affect roughly one in five adults in the United States. 

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  • Some Skin Cancers May Start in Hair Follicles

    Some of the most deadly skin cancers may start in stem cells that lend color to hair and originate in hair follicles rather than in skin layers, a new study finds.

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  • Is Physical Activity Always Good for the Heart?

    Physical activity is thought to be our greatest ally in the fight against cardiovascular disease. But there may be significant variations in its protective effects across a range of different situations, such as regularly playing a sport, carrying heavy loads at work, or going for a walk with friends. 

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