These days, many people find it hard to unplug. Inflation, global warming and gun violence are on the rise. Bullies proliferate on social media. The 24/7 news cycle constantly blares distressing news, and people often face difficult personal or professional situations.
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Chronic stress can affect your health. One activity can help
Saving water can help the climate crisis. Here’s how to reduce your use
The reliability of our faucets providing water every time we turn them on can make water seem like a magical, never-ending resource.
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A Ventura hiker left to find help for his heat-stricken girlfriend. He was found dead four days later
Tim Sgrignoli, 29, of Ventura, was found dead on Thursday by authorities after a four-day search in the Santa Ynez Mountains north of Santa Barbara.
Gecko feet are coated in an ultra-thin layer of lipids that help them stay sticky
Geckos are famous for having grippy feet that allow them to scale vertical surfaces with ease. They get this seeming superpower from millions of microscopic, hairlike structures on their toes.
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Women’s heart attacks are often missed: This gene may help explain why
Newly identified genes may help explain why women experience different heart disease symptoms than men do, which often leads to misdiagnosing serious problems.
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New miniature heart could help speed heart disease cures
A team of engineers, biologists, and geneticists has developed a new way of studying the heart: they’ve built a miniature replica of a heart chamber from a combination of nanoengineered parts and human heart tissue.
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New discovery may help reduce side effects of multiple sclerosis drugs
Investigators have discovered how a drug for multiple sclerosis interacts with its targets, a finding that may pave the way for better treatments.
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How to help siblings get along better
Sibling rivalry is often taken as an unexamined fact of family life — as much a part of parenting as potty training or bedtime stories.


