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I'm a weight loss coach — here are 5 sacrifices I made to drop 160 pounds

These five helped Amber Clemens thrive.

James Webb Telescope eyes 'missing link' to universe's origins and the first stars

It actually was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

Long-extinct woolly mammoth will be brought back — within just 4 years, entrepreneur claims

A high-tech company is confident that several long-gone beasts can be resurrected by 2028, all thanks to a bankroll by Hollywood A-listers like Paris Hilton and Chris Hemsworth.

'One-of-a-kind' new Alzheimer's drug shows promise: 'An exciting development'

Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative condition that affects an estimated 7 million Americans.

Mystery surrounding 400-year-old gravestone, believed to be oldest in US, may be solved

The tombstone, from 1627, was erected at the Jamestown settlement following the death of Sir George Yeardley, a colonial governor of Virginia.

COVID lockdowns had 'measurable impact' on the moon — and scientists say they know why

Was it just a phase? A surprising new report suggests the impact of the COVID-19 lockdowns were felt as far away as the moon. The study, published in "Monthly Notices...

Banning some Gen Zers from buying cigarettes could prevent 1.2M lung cancer deaths: study

"Not only could this save huge numbers of lives, it could massively reduce the strain on health systems of treating and caring for people in ill health as a result...

Breast cancer rising at alarming rate among younger women: new report

From 2012 to 2021, the incidence rate increased 1.4% annually among women younger than 50, 2.5% among Asian American women and 2.7% among Pacific Islander women.

Babies born via IVF are more likely to have a heart defect: study

The research — one of the largest studies to date — is based on an analysis of more than 7.7 million births in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.

NYC company develops simple swab test that can tell how well you're aging

Most biochemical tests that predict a person's biological age rely on blood DNA, but Tally Health's CheekAge is a non-invasive cheek swab.

Dozens of huge 'craters' discovered at the bottom of this Great Lake — scientists want to know how they got there

A Great Lake has an even greater mystery. Dozens of massive, 600-foot-wide sinkholes have recently been discovered 500 feet below Lake Michigan, but how they got there remains a head-scratcher....

Here's who might benefit from intermittent fasting: study

"This particular study, though small, has shown us what we’ve known all along," Stephanie Schiff, a registered dietitian nutritionist at Northwell Health's Huntington Hospital, told The Post.

Experts reveal the exact time of day to eat dinner for better health

Digestion is best "when light is present and the body is active," one registered dietitian said.

Nearly half of Americans unaware about their family’s history with cancer

Forty-eight percent of Americans are unfamiliar with their family’s cancer history, according to new research. 

I'm a doctor — stop making these 3 dangerous laundry mistakes

"How you do your laundry impacts your skin," said Dr. Charles Puza, a board-certified NYC dermatologist.

Face of pharaoh recreated in stunning detail 3,500 years after death

This pharaoh is under wraps no longer.

I'm a heart surgeon — here are 4 bad habits I absolutely avoid

"It's probably the single worst thing you can do for yourself," Dr. Jeremy London, a heart surgeon based in Savannah, said about one of the no-nos.

Nearly half of employed people have fallen victim to cyberattack or scam

A new global survey found that nearly half of respondents have fallen victim to a cyberattack or scam.

Weekend warriors or everyday exercisers? Here's how often you need to work out to lower disease risks

For the study, nearly 90,000 UK residents wore wrist accelerometers to track their physical activity and time spent at different exercise intensities over one week.