America may not have a monarchy, but it does have the Kennedys. For more than six decades, the US has returned to its First ...
The less densely populated areas outside the Twin Cities make it harder for protesters and observers to organize.
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Human Bodies Don’t Age Gradually. They Break at Two Exact Ages, Right on Schedule
For decades we thought aging was gradual. Stanford’s 7 year study proves otherwise.
Menopause reshapes the brain in surprising ways — but it may also reveal the brain’s remarkable ability to adapt.
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CRASH Clock: A satellite collision in low-Earth orbit could be just days away
Extreme solar activity or even a software glitch could put us just days away from a satellite collision in low-Earth orbit.
Flow Space on MSN
Adult onset asthma during menopause? What every woman needs to know
Hormonal shifts may be quietly inflaming your airways.
The Brighterside of News on MSN
'Gatekeeper' lining brain cells may guard against Alzheimer's disease
Neurons never sit still for long. Receptors move in and out of the cell surface. Signals surge, fade, then surge again. Beneath that activity, a fine lattice made of actin and spectrin quietly lines ...
Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) was first introduced in 2014 by the International Olympic Committee’s expert writing panel, identifying a syndrome of deleterious health and performance ...
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