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AI Chatbots and Mental Health: A New Medical Study Says Doctors Need to Start Asking Their Patients a New Question
## The Question That Doctors Aren't Asking When a patient comes to a doctor or psychiatrist for a mental health assessment, the intake process typically includes questions about medications, prior diagnoses, family history, substance use, and current stressors
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42 updatesThe Artemis II Crew Said They Are 'Bonded Forever' — Their First Full Interview After Coming Home Reveals Everything
## Four Astronauts Who Went to the Moon and Came Back Changed Ten days in a pressurized capsule traveling 252,760 miles from Earth, observing the Moon's far side with the naked eye for the first time since Apollo 17 in D
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Novak Djokovic's Age-Defying Season Is the Greatest Comeback in Tennis History
Novak Djokovic at 38 is competing at the level of players 15 years younger. Here is the specific physical and mental science behind his unprecedented tennis longevity.
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This April Is the Most Consequential Month in Years — A Complete Record of What Happened
April 2026 is being called one of the most consequential months in recent history. Here is the complete record of everything that happened — wars, science, sports, economics, and culture — and what it means.
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The Artemis II Crew Named Two Moon Craters — Here Is the Science and Story Behind Each
The Artemis II crew proposed naming two Moon craters — one after their spacecraft 'Integrity' and one after Commander Wiseman's late wife Carroll. Here is the science and the human story behind each name.
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The Magic of Sharif University and What Iran's Strike Victims Were Actually Studying
Sharif University of Technology, struck in the Iran war, has produced many of Silicon Valley's Iranian-American engineers. Here is the institution's specific legacy and what its students were studying.
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Medication Abortion Pills Could Go Over the Counter — The Science Says Yes, But Politics Says No
A new JAMA study confirms abortion pills would be safe to sell OTC at pharmacies. Here is what the science says, what the politics prevent, and how states are responding to the growing evidence.
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Gene Editing Could Replace Daily Cholesterol Pills — The Medical Breakthrough Nobody Is Talking About
Getting patients to take daily cholesterol-lowering drugs is one of medicine's biggest challenges. Gene editing could solve it with a single treatment. Here is the science, the trials, and what comes next.
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Climate Change Made This Week's Weather Extreme — The Science Behind April's Record Temperatures
April 2026 produced the hottest early spring temperatures on record for multiple US cities. Here is the specific climate science and what the models say about what comes next.
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The Gene Therapy Trial That Could Change Everything — The Medical Breakthrough Getting No Attention
A new gene therapy trial is producing results that researchers are calling a potential cure for a previously untreatable condition. Here is the science behind the breakthrough.
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What the Champions League Second Legs Do to Managers' Mental Health — The Science of Tournament Anxiety
The pressure Champions League second legs place on elite managers is documentable through physiological data. Here is the science of tournament anxiety in football's highest stakes.
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Kelly Ripa's Nighttime Ritual That Has Everyone Talking — What She Actually Does Before Bed
Kelly Ripa revealed her specific nighttime routine on her show and the internet is divided. Here is what she does, the science behind it, and why celebrity sleep habits generate this much attention.
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What April 2026 Revealed About What It Means to Be a Human Being Right Now
From the moon to the microbiome, from the Iran war to CRISPR crops, April 2026 captures humanity at a specific and extraordinary moment. Here is what the sum of all these stories actually tells us.
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The Simple Hack for Learning Anything Faster That Neuroscience Actually Backs
Two specific learning techniques — spaced repetition and retrieval practice — have overwhelming scientific evidence. Here is how they work and why traditional studying ignores them.
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The Nutrition Science That Finally Explains Why Some People Can Eat Anything and Stay Thin
The science of why metabolic rates vary so much between people is finally advanced enough to explain the 'unfair' thin friend phenomenon. Here is what it actually comes down to.
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What Happens to Your Body When You Stop Drinking Alcohol for 30 Days
The science of what actually happens when you stop drinking for 30 days — day by day, organ by organ. Here is the evidence-based timeline of health improvements.
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Why Your Brain Is Better After Exercise — The Neuroscience Nobody Taught You
Aerobic exercise produces more BDNF than any drug available. Here is the specific neuroscience of exercise's brain benefits and the optimal protocol for cognitive function.
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The Psychedelic Renaissance Is Now Mainstream Medicine
MDMA-assisted therapy is under FDA review, psilocybin is legal for therapy in several states, and ketamine clinics are opening everywhere. Here is the honest state of the science.
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The New Science of Gut Bacteria That Eat Your Medication
Gut bacteria can metabolise and inactivate your medications before they reach the bloodstream. New research shows this varies enormously between people and explains why drugs work differently for different people.
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The Science of Fasting That the Wellness Industry Got Half Right
Fasting is everywhere in wellness culture. Here is what the science actually shows works, what's overstated, and the specific populations for whom fasting is contraindicated.
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The Personalised Supplement Revolution — Does Your Body Actually Need Any of This
Personalised supplement companies are testing your blood and shipping custom vitamin packs. Here is what the science actually says about whether you need them — and what most people actually lack.
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The Anti-Cancer Foods That Science Has Actually Validated
The internet is full of 'anti-cancer superfoods' that don't work. Here is the honest scientific evidence for which dietary patterns and specific foods have genuine cancer prevention evidence.
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Why the Rich Are Moving Into 'Longevity Villages' — And Whether You Should Care
Purpose-built communities designed for longer, healthier lives are being marketed to wealthy buyers. Here is what the science says about which community features actually extend healthy lifespan.
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The Bio-Harmony Diet That Knows When You Should and Shouldn't Eat
The 2026 nutrition trend 'bio-harmony' aligns eating with circadian rhythms and metabolic markers. Here is the science behind time-restricted eating and which specific approaches have the best evidence.
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The Science of Loneliness Shows It's Killing People — And Nobody Is Taking It Seriously Enough
New research shows lonely people have a 29% higher risk of heart attack and 32% higher risk of stroke. Here is the full biological picture and why government responses are inadequate.
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The Sleep Economy Is Worth $585 Billion and It's Just Getting Started
The global sleep economy has reached $585 billion. Here is the specific products driving growth, the science behind sleep optimisation, and what actually helps you sleep better.
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Strength Training Is No Longer Optional — Here Is the Longevity Science That Makes It Mandatory
The science on strength training and longevity has reached a consensus that the medical community now describes as definitive. Here is what you need to do, how often, and why.
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The Fungi Revolution: How Mushrooms Became the World's Most Exciting New Ingredient
From lion's mane for brain health to mycoprotein as meat alternative, fungi are everywhere in 2026. Here is the science separating genuine benefit from mushroom hype.
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How Blood Sugar Monitoring Without Diabetes Is Becoming a Mainstream Health Tool
Continuous glucose monitors are now being worn by people without diabetes for metabolic optimisation. Here is what the data shows and what the science says about whether this makes sense.
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The Protein Rush: Why Every Food Company Is Racing to Put More Protein in Your Food
Protein-enriched products are flooding the market as GLP-1 drug users and longevity-focused consumers drive demand. Here is the science behind protein's growing status and who is profiting.
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Nervous System Exhaustion Is the New Burnout — And the Wellness Market Has the Answer
Researchers are reframing burnout as 'nervous system exhaustion' — a physiological state driven by chronic stress activation. Here is the science and what actually helps.
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Skin Longevity Is Biotech Now — Here Is the Science Replacing Your Anti-Aging Cream
Biotech-derived skin longevity ingredients are replacing conventional anti-aging cosmetics. Here is what's actually in the new products and whether the science supports the claims.
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GLP-1 Drugs Are Helping People Stop Drinking — The Addiction Science Nobody Expected
Patients on Ozempic and similar drugs are spontaneously reporting reduced alcohol cravings and consumption. Here is the neuroscience behind why weight-loss drugs might treat addiction.
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How the 'Fibermaxxing' Trend Could Actually Save Your Life
'Fibermaxxing' — deliberately maximising dietary fibre intake — has gone from niche to mainstream. Here is why the science actually supports this as one of the most impactful dietary changes possible.
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Personalized Nutrition Is Here and It Works — But the Science Is More Complicated Than Companies Admit
Personalized nutrition services using glucose monitors and microbiome tests are booming. Here is what the actual clinical evidence shows about whether they work better than general advice.
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The Women's Longevity Gap: Why Medicine Has Been Getting Female Health Wrong for Decades
The Global Wellness Summit's 2026 report identifies 'ovary-span' as the key to women's healthspan. Here is the science behind why women's longevity has been systematically under-researched.
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Microplastics Are Inside Your Brain — Here Is the New Evidence That Changes Everything
Research has found microplastic particles in human brain tissue. Here is what the science actually shows about health risks and what you can do about your exposure.
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The Enhanced Games Just Launched and They're Letting Athletes Dope — Here Is What Actually Happened
The Enhanced Games launched in 2026 allowing athletes to use performance enhancement substances. Here is what records were broken, what happened to competitors, and whether sport has a future.
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Your Microbiome Is Controlling Your Mood — Here Is the Proof Science Finally Has
The gut-brain axis is no longer a theory. New 2026 research shows specific gut bacteria directly regulate neurotransmitter production. Here is what this means for depression treatment.
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The Drug That Was Supposed to Kill Diabetes Just Got Approved for Something Nobody Expected
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic won FDA approvals for addiction, kidney disease, and heart failure in 2026. Here is the full science behind what these drugs are actually doing to the human body.
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The Bedbug Epidemic Is Getting Worse and Science Has a New Weapon
Bedbugs are now resistant to almost every pesticide available. Here is the new biological approach that science has developed — and why it might finally work.
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The Specific Science Behind Why the Mediterranean Diet Keeps Proving It Works
New 2026 research confirms the Mediterranean diet's cardiovascular benefits at the cellular level. Here is what scientists found and why this diet keeps outperforming every alternative.
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The AI That Found 3,000 New Antibiotics in a Week — What It Means for the Antibiotic Resistance Crisis
An AI model discovered 3,000 potential new antibiotics candidates in one week of computational work. Here is what this means for medicine's most urgent problem.
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