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Researchers discovered that zombie immune cells drive fatty liver disease through chronic inflammation. Removing these cells reversed liver damage in mice, even without dietary changes.

Texas AG Ken Paxton investigates Lululemon over potentially harmful forever chemicals in athletic wear. What athletes need to know about PFAS in workout gear.

A groundbreaking study shows that when you eat matters as much as what you eat. Two simple timing strategies could help you maintain a healthier weight for years to come.

Your sense of smell might detect Alzheimer's years before memory loss. Scientists discovered brain immune cells destroy smell nerves early in the disease, creating a warning sign.

A breakthrough stool test using AI and microbiome analysis detects 90% of colorectal cancers without colonoscopy. Learn how gut bacteria patterns reveal cancer presence.

We've turned attachment theory into personality tests and excuses. Experts say we're missing the point entirely. Here's what you need to know about attachment styles and relationships.

Your favorite diner sandwich just got a Korean makeover. Kimchi tuna melts combine tangy fermented cabbage with creamy tuna salad for an unforgettable flavor experience.

I never thought a tape dispenser would revolutionize my meal prep routine, but this unexpected organizing tool turned Sunday chaos into a streamlined system I actually enjoy.

As someone who never understood the slow-cooker hype, I put the Magnifique Claypot Multicooker through weeks of real-world testing. Here's what actually happened in my kitchen.

When our minds drift to physical sensations rather than thoughts, mental health improves. New research reveals how body-focused awareness reduces depression and ADHD symptoms.

Lululemon just dropped an updated version of its viral festival bag, and the streetwear community is taking notice. This crossbody combines function with serious style credentials.

Smart glasses are evolving fast, but who controls the software on your face computer? Open platforms offer freedom, innovation, and personalized tools that closed systems can't match.