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Scary disease that can cause limb loss is more common than we thought

A shocking new study reveals that a condition that can lead to limb amputation is far more prevalent and deadly than previously believed.

RFK Jr. visits West Texas as a second child is buried after dying from a measles-related illness

Kennedy said he was working with Texas health officials to “control the measles outbreak.”

I studied Hooters girls for a living — here’s what I learned about their well-being

What is it like to be a Hooters girl? Psychologist Dawn Szymanski reveals the psychological effects of working at the famous "breastaurant."

Forget sugar — ‘gold of the Incas’ fruit becoming popular as a sweetener

This South American natural sweetener has nearly half the calories of table sugar — and it has loads of health benefits.

Why running clubs are being hailed as the ‘new Tinder’ in latest dating trend

So, is running actually as good as your housemate makes it out to be, or are they just brainwashed by their own endorphins?

Common vitamin shown to reduce major autoimmune disease

Previous research has shown that vitamin D deficiency can increase the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) — and a new study suggests that supplementing it in high doses could help reduce symptoms.

Second child with measles has died in Texas, officials say

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. plans to attend the child’s funeral on Sunday.

Here's why women may have better hearing than men

The old adage is that moms have eyes in the back of their heads, but a new study shows that women in general may also have more sensitive hearing.

New drug is a 'massive game changer' for people with chronic back pain

Early clinical trial results suggest that a groundbreaking new antibiotic drug could be a "massive game changer" for some patients suffering from chronic lower back pain.

77 men switched from an African diet to a Western one — here's what happened to their bodies

New research suggests that just two weeks on a Western diet can trigger shocking, lasting effects on the body, potentially increasing the risk of chronic inflammatory conditions like heart disease...

Marathoners have lost their minds — literally, new brain study finds

A new study found that during extreme endurance efforts like running a marathon, the brain may temporarily break down its own insulation to use as an emergency energy source.

I'm a pelvic floor specialist — 5 things I would never do and why you shouldn't listen to 'TikTok kegelers'

These everyday habits could be undermining your pelvic floor muscles, increasing your risk for uncomfortable issues like incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.

This color is associated with happiness — a doctor reveals how to use it to boost dopamine

And with the US dropping to its lowest ranking ever in the World Happiness Report, Americans can use any help they can get in the well-being department.

Can local honey cure spring allergies? Doctor shares which 'natural' remedy is actually effective

Many people swear by local honey as a cure for seasonal allergies, but doctors say there's a "natural" remedy that's actually proven to work.

Multiple nurses get brain tumors in the same hospital unit — but investigation finds 'no environmental risks'

An investigation by Mass General Brigham's Newton-Wellesley Hospital found "no environmental risks" at the facility to explain the cluster of brain tumors among employees — but not everyone is buying...

I tried Green Chef meal kits for four years: fresh food and easy recipes

Green thumb in the kitchen? Not anymore!

Meet ‘DoctorEMF’ — the real-life ‘Better Call Saul’ character who passes out around Wi-Fi — and why you should unplug your lamps, routers

"I'm the kind of guy who's no fun at a party watching TV because the Wi-Fi puts me out," Russell Kort told the crowd at the Biohackers World conference.

Here's why 90% of Americans don't sleep through the night

Sleep is of great importance to overall health, but many people struggle to get quality slumber.

What is an amniotic fluid embolism? Influencer Hailey Okula's deadly childbirth complication explained

Hailey Okula — a nursing influencer known as "Nurse Hailey" — died late last month of complications from giving birth to her first child, her husband Matthew Okula, announced on Tuesday.

Sex expert teaches 'orgasm breath' method to biohacker expo — and says it releases stress, boosts energy

"It’s a somatic technique that is all about releasing insecure feelings, tense muscles or anxious feelings," Nadège told The Post.