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In scenes echoing the early pandemic days, hospitals in parts of Asia are seeing packed waiting rooms and rising test positivity rates. From China to Thailand, and even Singapore and Hong Kong, a new Covid-19 wave is picking up speed. At the heart of it is a fast-spreading Omicron subvariant called NB.1.8.1. Residents are once...

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Scientists have recently identified a physical trait linked to narcissism that could change how we understand personality clues in appearances. Narcissism is more common than many realize, ranging from mild self-centeredness to more extreme behavior. While we usually think of narcissism as a psychological or behavioral issue, researchers are finding that some physical features might...

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Many associate the consumption of LSD with the 1960s counterculture hippie movement. However, it was originally explored for psychiatric use in the 1950s due to its structural similarity to serotonin. LSD was used experimentally for treating various conditions, such as schizophrenia and alcoholism. However, after the counterculture adopted it, it was subsequently classified as a...

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Travel can get tricky when entry requirements shift, and the U.S. passport new entry rules can certainly be classified as “tricky.” In 2025, several countries are updating their rules for travelers holding U.S. passports. Whether it’s visa changes, health mandates, or new document demands, staying informed is key. These changes affect how Americans plan trips,...

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We imagine our lungs functioning only to inhale air, providing our red blood cell with oxygen to take to our organs. But our lungs go beyond just helping us breathe. Recent research shows that our lungs also help make blood. This is a huge discovery for scientists and could change the way we treat some...

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Sepsis can occur when a person’s immune response to an infection results in vital organ damage. Sepsis affects around 1.7 million American adults, with no less than 350,000 of those individuals ending up in hospice care or dying. Contributing to around 1 out of 3 deaths in the hospital, it is considered the leading cause...

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The word “crime” comes with many severe connotations. It draws up images of burglars, drug dealers, embezzlers, carjacking thieves, scam artists, stalkers, and serial killers. But many crimes are much less dramatic and much more common, like underage drinking and distracted driving. Although these are laws people often break, it’s not surprising to receive a...

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Food is more than fuel. It’s a form of communication and a holder of memories, including noteworthy meals, locations, people, and conversations. Even just the aroma of a certain dish can bring feelings of excitement and nostalgia. But eating can become difficult in end-of-life care as appetites diminish, palates change, and health issues get in...