
You’re Probably Drinking Enough Water
If you’re a healthy person worried about hydration, odds are, you’re getting plenty. But no one can say exactly what the right amount is.
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If you’re a healthy person worried about hydration, odds are, you’re getting plenty. But no one can say exactly what the right amount is.

New drugs target specific parts of the immune system, with startling results.

Mortality numbers often end up having more to do with politics than science.

Light sparring might mean getting hit. But it has its own benefits.

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Everyday tiredness is nothing like the depleting symptom that people with long COVID and ME/CFS experience.

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The dos and don’ts of hydrating in a heat wave