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A study of more than 2,100 people ages 60 to 79 found that an intensive two-year program of mental and physical activities, ...
New Medicaid work rules are raising fears among many Missourians about losing health insurance. Under the new federal budget ...
A bright moon will make it hard to see the Perseid meteor shower in mid-August, but one night this week offers a decent ...
Cambodia and Thailand agreed to a ceasefire on Monday, set to start at midnight local time, after attending talks in Malaysia ...
The origin of hummus is something of a mystery. Some antique cookbooks suggest it was invented in the 12h century for the ...
"What is it like to be a teen right now?" Young artists explored that question for two different exhibitions of their work ...
Kids in the U.S. get most of their calories from ultra-processed foods, which are tied to health problems. Now, scientists ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Amjad Al Shawa, veteran humanitarian worker confined to northern Gaza, about what starvation looks like there and how his own family is struggling.
Cambodian and Thai leaders are holding ceasefire talks in Malaysia on Monday in hopes of resolving deadly border clashes that began on Thursday.
To mark the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future, NPR looks at what it takes to get time travel right on the big screen ...
Prolonged and severe malnutrition is permanently damaging the health of children across Gaza. Doctors warn even if Israel lets in more food now, the damage to children's bodies can be irreversible.
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