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Neuroscientists at Georgetown University Medical Center and Germany's Technische Universität München say they've uncovered the brain malady responsible for tinnitus and for chronic pain — the uncomfortable, sometimes agonizing sensations that...
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The New York Times best-selling author Joy Bauer reveals secrets to eating healthy between meals…
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September 25 through 27, one of Maui’s premier resorts, the Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, will host the third annual Ritz-Carlton, Kapalu
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Innovative, inspiring, and intuitive, the Ralph Lauren PoloTech smart shirt is everything you would want in a personal tr
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States in the South and Midwest fared poorly when it comes to adult obesity.
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If you don't get much sun exposure and don't consume vitamin D from fortified foods, such as dairy foods, you may be deficient. Taking 400 to 1,000 IU is very safe. Otherwise, don't overdo a good thing.
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The discovery of antibiotics is celebrated for the profound impact they have had on modern medicine and is a reminder of the role luck plays in science.
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Like any habit, this one may take some time to stick. To start, try setting your alarm for 30 minutes earlier than you would usually wake up.
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The future of medicine is now.
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Nearly all of the former NFL players studied tested positive for the brain disease associated with concussions.
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Ever considered hitting the pavement with your colleagues to 'run through' some of your agenda?
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Human trials are coming for a company that wants to restore sight with an algae protein.
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Pack leaders, mastering the walk is a must! Walking your dog daily is a great way to fulfill Fido's physical and mental health needs, and it's also good for your own health.
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Perhaps, innovators for killer wearable apps should look beyond the data and into the human need for self-understanding.
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Exceptional focus does not come without sacrifice.
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Here are 9 things to do when someone discounts you, swipes at your good intentions or makes you the butt of a joke.
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How studying algae came to change neuroscience.
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New federal research shows that embryonic salmon and herring exposed to very low levels of crude oil can develop heart defects that hurt their chances for survival.
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Pressuring teens to get fit is counterproductive, according to a new study that suggests they are more likely to exercise if they feel in control of their choices.
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Canadians who worry about the look of their chin will soon have a new beauty treatment available.
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Infants are more likely to catch whooping cough from their siblings than their moms, says a study with implications for how to protect them.
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New research suggests parents are doing a better job of keeping household medicines out of the hands of young children.
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Doctors Without Borders says the world will run out of one of the most effective treatments for snakebites next year, risking the lives of tens of thousands of people, mostly in developing countries.
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Odds have improved that many extremely premature U.S. infants will survive without major problems, although prospects remain poor for the smallest and youngest, born nearly four months too soon, a government-funded study found.
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Enzo is the CEO of Lugen Family Office, CEO of Medici Family Office, a best selling author, and a social entrepreneur. Enzo is the most trusted Consigliere to several UHNW families and a sought after speaker.
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