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Much of the food you eat is absorbed by your digestive system. But some makes it all the way through those twists and turns and comes out the other end.
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have discovered that the gut's rhythmic muscle movements could help explain how blood vessels in the brain expand and contract together.
You ever eaten Thanksgiving turkey and gotten tired after? It happens to the best of us. Experts say turkey might not be to blame for that slump.
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It's now possible to use your digital ID at about 250 airports in the United States, which should, theoretically, get you through checkpoints faster. If you're not familiar, digital IDs are a new form ...
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Scientists say the return to "standard time" is good for our health. But the time change can be disruptive and we must also ...
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From knights in heavy plate armor to tanks with steely shells, a thick armored casing alone was often sufficient protection in warfare for centuries. The advent of sophisticated missiles, though, has ...