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Thursday, February 26, 2026

This Urine Marker Can Predict Cardiac Arrest Risk

Plus: Places in America where people live the longest
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Study: Doing 3 Gentle Exercises Could Improve Brain Health
"Even light intensity" was beneficial "across all populations." Here's how long it took before most showed the results.
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High Protein in Urine Predicted Sudden Cardiac Arrest Risk for One Surprising Group
Sudden cardiac arrest survival rates are only around 10%, but research has spotted a test that may flag warnings in young adulthood.
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I Took Magnesium to Help Me Sleep for a Month—Here's What Happened
During a few weeks of insomnia, our health editor tested the theory that magnesium is better for sleep than melatonin.
Overworked Black Businesswoman Massaging Nosebridge At Workplace Having Eyesight Problem|Girl woke up at night, sitting on bed and holding her hands to head|Magnesium capsules on an orange background|Ailing Woman Rests in Bed|Nature Made Extra Strength Magnesium Oxide 400 Mg|top view of an assortment of foods high in Magnesium
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10 Medical Reasons Why You're Always Hungry, Expert Doctors Share
Being hungry doesn't always mean that your body needs those calories. These medical conditions explain why you're always craving more.
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Places in America Where People Live the Longest
One of the healthiest choices you can make is where you live.
flowering Blooming Purple wreath (Petrea volubilis) on pergola, Naples Botanical Garden|MODEL RELEASED, Road trip couple looking out at Rocky Mountains from four wheel convertible, Breckenridge, Colorado, USA|This photo shows a curving river at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora, N.D., marking the landscape in colorful patterns as it interacts with soil and stone. Teddy Roosevelt spent time in the area to grieve after his wife and mother died the same day, and his experiences there turned the future president into one of America's greatest conservationists. He described the area as |The San Francisco Bay Bridge in the foreground and the Golden Gate Bridge in the   background at sunset as seen from the San Francisco Bay in San Francisco, California, USA, 11 May 2018.|Aaron Moorer looks for a book in the library at Hampden-Sydney College in Hampden Sydney, Va., . Moorer is from Fairfax County Va., where It's an annual rite in Fairfax County, when hundreds of second-graders trooping off to private psychologists, taking IQ tests to prove they're worthy of the county's advanced academic programs. Data shows that worthy black and Hispanic students are mostly left out|This photo provided by Andy Varner, city administrator for Sand Point, Alaska, shows the city's harbor. The small, isolated town at the edge of Alaska's Aleutian Islands had no police oversight for several days after its three officers quit in quick succession and its police chief resigned.   Officials say the predicament that befell Sand Point illustrates the persistent challenges of hiring and retaining workers in rural parts of the vast state. Town officials say no big problems occurred when officers were absent|Wide open landscape, Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Texas, USA|Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Marine Sgt. Russ Mullins, left, talks with fishermen who inadvertently boated too close to passing orca whales in the Salish Sea in the San Juan Islands, Wash. The combination of boats and whales has state and federal authorities worried, especially this year, now that the Southern Resident pod of killer whales has four new calves. By federal and state law, boaters are required to stay 200 yards parallel from the orcas and give them 400 yards in front|Excavated kivas,   Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, USA, America|Top view Grand Prismatic spring from Fairy Falls trail , Midway Gryser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming|flowering Blooming Purple wreath (Petrea volubilis) on pergola, Naples Botanical Garden
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