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A rare bipartisan housing bill just became law – but Americans will still struggle with affordability

Kirk McClure , University of Kansas and Alex Schwartz , The New School A sweeping housing measure, which became law on July 11, 2026, is being widely celebrated as a crucial step in addressing the nation’s housing crisis. The ROAD to Housing Act is one of the few substantive bills passed by Congress in recent years, and the first major housing bill enacted s

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New research exposes unwanted or adverse effects of mindfulness

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Simple ways to reduce tick populations at home

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Yo-yo dieting takes on a new shape in the age of Ozempic

Oliver Hamer, Edge Hill University/The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Obesity , Illnesses and conditions , Body and Mind , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: GLP-1 receptor agonists , Weight Loss , Obesity , Diet , Body fat

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Yo-yo dieting takes on a new shape in the age of Ozempic

Oliver Hamer, Edge Hill University/The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Obesity , Illnesses and conditions , Body and Mind , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: GLP-1 receptor agonists , Weight Loss , Obesity , Diet , Body fat

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Opinion: How community can be a lifeline for improving child and family well-being

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Alcohol is one of the most dangerous drugs, yet its presence is ubiquitous in social settings and celebrations

In a column published in The Conversation, Emma Fenske, D.O., argues that despite alcohol’s normalized, celebratory role in society, it causes millions of deaths and significant health harm worldwide, and draws a parallel to tobacco’s decades-long decline through public education.

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Scientists interrogate whether dark chocolate can really give you a gym boost

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30 years since Dolly the sheep. This is where cloning science is at now

Sathana Dushyanthen, The University of Melbourne/The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Biology , Science , Refractor: Science & Health

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30 years since Dolly the sheep. This is where cloning science is at now

Sathana Dushyanthen, The University of Melbourne/The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Biology , Science , Refractor: Science & Health

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Opinion: Canada was already a soccer nation. Its historic World Cup run proved it

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Here’s what happens to your body when you don’t get enough sleep

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What people with Metabolic Syndrome should know about their brain health

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Small detail in Botticelli’s Birth of Venus may solve a 550-year mystery

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Massive study upends what we believe about vitamin D, calcium and fractures

Prasad Nishtala, University of Bath/The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Diet & Nutrition , Wellness and Healthy Living , Body and Mind , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: Fractures , Bones , Diet , Vitamins and minerals , Dietary supplements , University of Bath

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Refractor - Science in Focus19d ago

The truth about melatonin from a sleep medicine expert

Sally Ibrahim, Case Western Reserve University/The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Sleep , Wellness and Healthy Living , Body and Mind , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: Case Western Reserve University , Melatonin , Insomnia , Sleeping , Sleep deprivation , Family health , Dietary supplements

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Refractor - Science in Focus18d ago

Want to live longer? Then put aside two hours a week for this

Jack McNamara, University of East London/The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Aging Well , Wellness and Healthy Living , Body and Mind , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: Weight , Exercise , anti-aging , Age-Related , Aging , Longevity , Physical activity

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Refractor - Science in Focus18d ago

The International Space Station keeps leaking. So what happens now?

Christopher Newman, Northumbria University, Newcastle/ The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Astronomy , Science , Refractor: Science & Health

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1 in 30 may have a condition that gets them lost in their own home

Isabelle Kaiko, Ineke van der Ham, & Judith Schomaker, Leiden University/ The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Brain Health , Body and Mind , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: Navigation , Brain , Home , Mapping , Neurological

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Baffling graves could be evidence of a deadly Stone Age plague

Ruairidh Macleod, University of Oxford & Stephen Shennan, UCL/The Conversation Continue Reading Category: Archaeology , Science , Refractor: Science & Health Tags: black-death , Bacteria , pandemic , grave , Neolithic

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