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Ravi Nath and Claire Bedbrook in lab coats stand at a table with an aquarium, surrounded by shelves of glass tanks filled with equipment.

Watching a lifetime in motion reveals the architecture of aging

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Scientists have discovered that behavior alone can predict whether an animal will live a long or short life.
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How small steps can help GLP-1 users build healthier habits

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A Stanford study shows simple digital prompts can motivate people taking GLP-1 medications to make lifestyle changes.
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What your phone knows could help scientists understand your health

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A privacy-focused platform helps health researchers examine how digital interactions influence physical and mental health.
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