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WEBPlastics Contain Thousands More Chemicals Than Thought, and Most Are Unregulated, Report Finds. A new database catalogs 16,000 chemicals found in …

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How Exercise Boosts the Brain and Improves Mental Health

WEBExercise causes changes to the brain and also encourages helpful behaviors in participants. Together, these can help exercisers better cope with mental health …

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U.S. Measles Cases Are Rising in 2024, CDC Warns

WEBAmericans have reported a total of 338 cases since January 1, 2020—and 97 cases, or 29 percent of the total, came between the start of 2024 and March 28, per the …

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The Historical Roots of Racial Disparities in American Health Care

WEBThe physician lent his expertise to Color of Care, a new documentary from the Smithsonian Channel about racial disparities in health—and how to address them. The program, …

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How Epidemics of the Past Changed the Way Americans Lived

WEBThe polio epidemic of 1952 sickened more than 57,000 people across the United States, causing 21,269 cases of paralysis. The situation became so dire that at …

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How the 1918 Flu Pandemic Revolutionized Public Health

WEBLaura Spinney, Zócalo Public Square. September 27, 2017. American Expeditionary Force victims of the flu pandemic at U.S. Army Camp Hospital no. 45 in …

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This Earth Day, the Planet’s Health is Your Health

WEBDaniel Lucey | READ MORE. Daniel Lucey is an infectious disease/public health physician and a research associate in Anthropology at the Smithsonian’s …

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New Devices Could Change the Way We Measure Blood Pressure

WEBThe American Heart Association considers blood pressure to be normal when it does not exceed pressures of 120 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) systolic and …

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The Positive and Negative Impacts of Covid on Nature

WEBAs many would expect, they did find evidence of nature benefiting from the sudden drop in air, land, and water travel. Wildlife also benefited from reduced air and …

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How Making Art Helps Improve Mental Health

WEBCooper is one of the many individuals who have experienced the benefits of art therapy, an integrative treatment that uses artistic self-expression as a means of …

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The History of Health Food, Part 1: Antiquity Arts & Culture

WEBThe History of Health Food, Part 1: Antiquity. Lisa Bramen. October 7, 2009. We tend to think of health food as a modern invention, but humans have made the …

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Modern Medicine Traces Its Scientific Roots to the Middle Ages

WEBFor medieval doctors, vulture brains and cow bile operated according to the same logic that continues to inform research today: Nature operates in mysterious ways, …

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Six Ways the Civil War Changed American Medicine

WEBSix Ways the Civil War Changed American Medicine. 150 years ago, the historic conflict forced doctors to get creative and to reframe the way they thought about …

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How World War I Influenced the Evolution of Modern Medicine

WEBDr. Loy McAfee, one of the female doctors hired by the military as a "contract surgeon," wore this uniform around 1917. NMAH, Division of Medicine and Science

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The Health Effects of the Atom Bomb Are Still Being Studied

WEBThat fact, coupled with low doses, may explain why the health effects of radiation at Fukushima have been minimal thus far: A favorable wind direction and sheer …

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The Incredible Legacy of Susan La Flesche, the First Native …

WEBThe Incredible Legacy of Susan La Flesche, the First Native American to Earn a Medical Degree. With few rights as a woman and as an Indian, the pioneering doctor …

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Clara Barton Epitomized the Heroism of Nurses

WEBBorn on Christmas Day 200 years ago, in North Oxford, Massachusetts, Clara was a timid child. “In the earlier years of my life I remember nothing but fear,” she wrote in her 1907 …

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Tracking Dinosaurs in New Jersey

WEBEvery one in a while, though, someone finds a bit of dinosaur bone. Last December, New Jersey dentist Paul Kovalski found a chunk of brown bone at Big Brook …

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Bismarck Tried to End Socialism’s Grip—By Offering Government

WEBBismarck Tried to End Socialism’s Grip—By Offering Government Healthcare. The 1883 law was the first of its kind to institute mandatory, government …

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Indigenous Marine Scientist Studies Fish Feeding Evolution in …

WEBThrough advanced isotopic analyses, Rodnyel Arosemena seeks to understand how fish in the Caribbean and the Pacific that had a common ancestor take …

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The 1980 Slasher Movie 'Friday the 13th' Was Filmed at This Boy …

WEBYes, Camp Crystal Lake—chillingly and informally referred to as “Camp Blood” in director Sean S. Cunningham’s Friday the 13th—is a real-life place you can …

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How Did Ötzi the Iceman Get His Tattoos

WEBÖtzi’s 61 markings were likely hand-poked with a sharp tool, such as a piece of animal bone or copper, a new study finds Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent Ötzi the …

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This Volunteer Week, Get to Know the Smithsonian Volunteer Who

WEBVial after vial, and label after label, Sofia Barretto Thomas dedicated her time and careful eye to sorting the thousands of amphipods donated by the late cave biologist …

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A Stellar Collision Birthed the 'Dragon's Egg' Nebula, a Puzzling

WEBSome 3,800 light-years away from Earth, in the Southern Hemisphere constellation Norma, lies a massive cloud of gas and dust. Nicknamed the “Dragon’s …

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The Olympic Torch Relay Began in Nazi Germany

WEBThe torch relay was the brainchild of Carl Diem, the primary organizer of the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, who imagined a parade of more than 3,000 runners …

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Smithsonian Education Awards Ceremony Honors Outstanding …

WEBFrom an innovative program connecting students to animals to youth-inspired science investigation, the 2024 Smithsonian Education Award recipients demonstrate a …

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Were Stonehenge's Builders Guided by the Moon

WEBStonehenge’s builders belonged to cultures guided by celestial events, so it makes sense that they would take a major lunar standstill seriously. The light of the …

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Volcano Erupts Amid Lightning Storm in Indonesia, as Residents …

WEBRuang’s eruptions came after hundreds of earthquakes shook the island. Located within the “Ring of Fire,” a 25,000-mile-long belt of volcanoes and fault lines, …

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