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Science · United KingdomThe human brain goes through five distinct phases, with the adolescent period lasting until our early 30s, according to a new study.Based on MRI scans of 3,802 people ages zero to 90, researchers found that these five “major epochs” in brain structure are divided by four distinct “turning points” when our brains reconfigure around ages nine, 32, 66 and 83.See the Story
The human brain goes through five phases, with adolescence lasting until age 32: study
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California, United States · CaliforniaBy LAURA UNGAR, Associated Press Shilpa Gajarawala struggled with hot flashes, night sweats, sleep problems and brain fog. But given her history of breast cancer, treating these menopausal symptoms with hormone therapy wasn’t an option. “For two years, I tried to kind of power through,” said the 58-year-old physician assistant from Jacksonville, Florida. But doctors say women like Gajarawala don’t need to suffer. Though many women take hormone t…See the Story
Can’t Take Hormone Therapy for Menopause? There Are Other Options
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Flu Season · HoustonCold and flu season typically happen during the fall and winter. Though it comes around every year, there's still a lot of confusion about viruses, vaccines and how to avoid getting sick. Experts and providers offer advice heading into the holiday season.See the Story
Respiratory viruses ‘love’ the winter. Here’s how you can (try to) avoid them this holiday season
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