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A study published by The BMJ today sheds more light on the use of oxytocin (a hormone that stimulates contractions)
This Meal Prep Service Gives You Food, and Tells You How to Use It
Calories in, calories out. Drink your water, down plenty of protein, eat your vegetables. If you’re serious about eating for
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Pandemic ratchets up pressure on people with substance use disorder
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound effect across society, but it has been especially devastating for people with substance
Researchers use machine learning to identify autism blood biomarkers
Using machine learning tools to analyze hundreds of proteins, UT Southwestern researchers have identified a group of biomarkers in blood
Use Archer Pushups and Elevation To Blast Your Upper Chest
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Biden puts forth virus strategy, requires mask use to travel
As the U.S. enters “what may well be the toughest and deadliest period of the virus,” President Joe Biden is
Combination treatment for methamphetamine use disorder shows promise in new study
A combination of two medications, injectable naltrexone and oral bupropion, was safe and effective in treating adults with moderate or
Study finds more than half of respondents are unlikely to get COVID-19 vaccine under emergency use authorization
The first COVID-19 vaccine has received emergency use authorization. Yet a key question remains: Will U.S. adults be willing to