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These 2 symptoms are hidden in plain sight — but can reveal a common condition linked to hearing loss

“These biomarkers get to the root of the distress,” said corresponding study author Daniel Polley.

The scariest thing I've seen as an ER nurse — the patients had to wait for them to crawl out

"I can handle cardiac distress all day — but bugs? No, thank you," Beeson told The Post

How many squats you should be able to do — without a break — at every age

“Squats are arguably the most fundamental movement pattern we utilize," Kristin Collins, a trainer at Life Time fitness club, told The Post. 

The health benefits of 'fart walks' — including how they can even prevent cancer

"I totally support fart walks," an internal medicine doctor in NYC said.

The popular wellness supplement you should be wary of if you're having sex tonight

"Maybe don’t take it before a hot date, unless you’re nervous," Asprey told The Post.

Cheers! This alcoholic drink can help prevent sudden cardiac arrest — and it's not red wine

Here's a reason to celebrate: new research suggests this boozy beverage can have protective benefits to your heart.

Can the minimalist ‘caveman method’ save your skin — or destroy it? Docs weigh in on viral trend

“Even humans in ancient times would wash their bodies and skin with water with some frequency,” Dr. Jennifer Shastry, a dermatologist at Northwestern MedicalGroup, told The Post. 

These 3 experiences from high school can predict your weight at middle age

A new study suggests that having a healthy BMI in your 40s could be determined as early as your teens.

This finger method might just cure your hiccups — but it's very intimate

Doctors swear by this unconventional digital technique. It really works — pinkie promise!

My genitals changed while taking a common hair loss drug — it messed with my erections and sex drive, too

"I didn't know what I was getting into," Chirag said.

Common food may be responsible for more deaths a year than fentanyl: study

The researchers found that the risk of early death rises by nearly 3% for every 10% increase in calories.

Inside NYC's anti-loneliness club where seniors share their life stories — including getting told off by Princess Margaret and flirting with Colin Powell

“It lifts our spirits. It makes us feel less alone," Ragaa Mussalli, a participant of the Life Story Club, told The Post. Mussalli also revealed what Princess Margaret said to...

The million-dollar question about menopause is also the No. 1 complaint — what you can do about it

Women in North America tend to experience menopause between 51 and 52 years old, while the global average is closer to 48.

Beware this popular spice that could interfere with prescription medications: ‘Can be hazardous’

A new study suggests a beloved spice could be messing with your medication — and how to choose the right one.

Patients with this brain disorder are often accused of faking or exaggerating — but it can cause tremors, tingling and even blackouts

Women are disproportionally affected by this terrifying disorder, which doctors are quick to dismiss.

These 4 fruits can help lower your colon cancer risk: gastroenterologist

These tasty summer favorites make a great fruit salad and can serve as soldiers in the battle against colon cancer.

Taking this supplement can reduce your bad moods in only two weeks

New research suggests that a popular gut-boosting supplement can help adults feel less anxious, stressed and fatigued in just two weeks.

Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model reveals how she works out in only 10 minutes — and her mind trick to get motivated

Fitness trainer Katie Austin shared her exercise tips with The Post.

Your risk of having a stroke before age 50 shoots up if you have this common condition shared by 8M Americans

A new study looked into risk factors for having a stroke earlier in life and found a surprising link to a fairly common issue.

Nurse calls her 2-ingredient mocktail the 'ultimate poop hack' — that works better than Miralax

She promises that the mix — which she microwaves to make warm — is superior to store-bought laxatives.