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Why Your Eyelid Keeps Twitching—and When to Worry
  • Silent Spreaders: How Measles Can Infect Before Symptoms Appear
  • Eat More Eggplant—It’s Good for Your Blood and Your Heart
  • Want to Burn More Fat? Try a 30-Second Cold Shower, Experts Say
  • Bats, Fruit, and a Deadly Virus—Why Korea’s Health Officials Are on High Alert
    • Why You Crave Junk Food When You’re Sad—And What to Eat Instead
    • Mulberries May Help with Fatigue, Digestion, and Even Aging
    • Cold Medicine Doesn’t Kill the Cold—Here’s What It Really Does
    • One Cup a Day: What Tomato Juice Can Really Do for Your Health
    • Foil-Wrapped Leftovers Could Be a Bacteria Hotspot
    • Worried About Your Parents’ Memory? Here’s What to Watch For
    • Is That After-Work Beer Hurting You? Here’s What Happens Over Time
    • Sitting Too Long? Your Brain Might Be Paying the Price
    • Lemon Water’s Glow-Up: 7 Easy Add-Ins That Make It Healthier (and Tastier)
    • Cutting Fat May Help Cut the Blues, New Study Says
    • Sitting Too Much Could Kill You, Even After a Heart Scare, Study Says
    • Oral Probiotics Are Trending — But Are They the Real Deal?
    • Love Carbs? This Simple Trick Makes Rice and Pasta Healthier
    • Heart Disease Is the World’s #1 Killer—Here’s How to Protect Yourself
    • Dark Spots on Your Fingers? Here’s What They Could Really Mean
    • Rise in Early Puberty Among Girls Raises Red Flags for Parents
    • How Many Times Can You REALLY Reuse a Towel? The Answer May Gross You Out
    • Struggling to Wake Up? It’s Not Laziness—It’s Science

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    ASIA

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    WORLD

    • China Targets U.S. Tech Industry with Rare Earth Export Freeze
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    BUSINESS

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    DEBATE

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    • Ford's Bold Move: Will the Mustang Evolve into a Sedan with the Mach 4 Name?
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    ENTERTAINMENT

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    SPORTS

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    LIFESTYLE

    • Why Your Eyelid Keeps Twitching—and When to Worry
    • Silent Spreaders: How Measles Can Infect Before Symptoms Appear
    • Eat More Eggplant—It’s Good for Your Blood and Your Heart
    • Want to Burn More Fat? Try a 30-Second Cold Shower, Experts Say
    • Bats, Fruit, and a Deadly Virus—Why Korea’s Health Officials Are on High Alert
    • Why You Crave Junk Food When You’re Sad—And What to Eat Instead
    • Mulberries May Help with Fatigue, Digestion, and Even Aging
    • Cold Medicine Doesn’t Kill the Cold—Here’s What It Really Does