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1 day ago
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Surprising Reason Americans Are Still Struggling to Get Off the Couch

Post-pandemic, Americans' sedentary behavior remains high due to technology and convenience, despite previous declines.
fromNature
1 month ago

Agile evaluation including two pragmatic trials on the uptake of a digital screening service - npj Digital Medicine

In a study inviting 1700 Londoners aged 40-74 without cardiovascular disease, uptake rates for digital Health Check varied, with a standard SMS attracting 12% and shorter SMS reaching 20%. The use of multi-modal reminders, including SMS and postal invitations, significantly boosted participation rates.
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fromPsychology Today
16 hours ago

Living Well With an Outdated Stress System

Despite the one-sided media narrative, stress turns out to be both good for us and bad for us. Learning to leverage stress to make it work for you is fast becoming one of life's most indispensable skills.
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fromMedCity News
1 day ago

Debunked Episode 17: Is Big Pharma Prepared for Impact of Trump Administration's Health Policies? - MedCity News

The Trump administration's healthcare policy changes have sparked a great deal of concern about their short and long-term consequences, especially regarding medical research funding.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago
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Just 1 cup of black beans curbs inflammation in your body. Here are 4 science-backed recipes to boost your health.

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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Chickpeas can significantly lower your cholesterol. Here are 5 tasty recipes scientists recommend to improve your health.

fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago
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Just 1 cup of black beans curbs inflammation in your body. Here are 4 science-backed recipes to boost your health.

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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Chickpeas can significantly lower your cholesterol. Here are 5 tasty recipes scientists recommend to improve your health.

fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

What are ingrown toenails, and how can I avoid them?

Trimming toenails incorrectly is one of the most common causes of ingrown toenails. Cutting straight across is better than following the curve of the nail.
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16 hours ago

Tick populations have surged in the Northeast. Here's how to keep you and your pets safe this summer.

"We are seeing a huge uptick in tick-related infections, particularly Lyme disease," he said of cases on Long Island.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

Extroverts and exercise: how personality affects our approach to the gym

People with higher levels of neuroticism are less likely to exercise regularly, feeling shy about exercising in front of others and preferring light workouts in privacy.
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7 best CRMs for fitness businesses in 2025

The global fitness industry is estimated to be worth $257 billion in 2025 and continues to expand at a rapid pace. With this growth comes fierce competition, making it essential for fitness businesses to deliver exceptional member experiences while streamlining operations.
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fromeuronews
16 hours ago

Video. Parkinson's patients in Rio find relief through capoeira

Twice a week, a group of Parkinson's patients gathers in the Lapa neighbourhood to practise capoeira, a centuries-old mix of martial arts, dance, and music once outlawed in Brazil.
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fromThe Local France
21 hours ago

French phrase of the day: Salle de shoot

In such a location, drug users can inject or consume narcotics under medical supervision, using sterile equipment and with access to social and health services.
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fromwww.npr.org
22 hours ago

Want to make yourself less appealing to mosquitoes? Our quiz has surprising ideas

Many people rely on bug sprays and staying indoors to prevent mosquito bites, but there are effective, science-backed methods to deter mosquitoes.
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fromwww.bbc.com
7 hours ago

Gemma Collins weight-loss drug advert banned

The ASA stated that it sought advice from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, which expressed concern that consumers were likely to be led to request a prescription weight-loss medication.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Houseplant clinic: should I be worried by tiny spiders' on my plants?

Tiny webs and minuscule bugs on plants suggest spider mites, which are microscopic arachnids that thrive in dry, warm conditions and multiply quickly.
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fromwww.dw.com
15 hours ago

'Mushroom lady' found guilty of murder using death caps DW 07/08/2025

A jury in Australia found Erin Patterson guilty of three counts of murder and one of attempted murder after she served toxic death cap mushrooms to family members.
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fromNew York Post
1 day ago
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Exclusive | Inside Brooklyn's 'show sauna' competition, where masters wow sweating crowds with heat, towel technique and storytelling

fromNew York Post
1 day ago
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Exclusive | Inside Brooklyn's 'show sauna' competition, where masters wow sweating crowds with heat, towel technique and storytelling

#remote-work
fromNature
3 days ago
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Factors influencing reducing sedentary time in home office employees - Scientific Reports

fromHuffPost
1 day ago
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Which Walking Pad Is Right For You? We Broke Down 6 Of The Most Popular Options

fromNature
3 days ago
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Factors influencing reducing sedentary time in home office employees - Scientific Reports

fromHuffPost
1 day ago
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Which Walking Pad Is Right For You? We Broke Down 6 Of The Most Popular Options

#obesity
fromHarvard Gazette
1 day ago

Why are women twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's as men? - Harvard Gazette

Researchers are increasingly focused on the disparity of Alzheimer's disease prevalence between women and men, recognizing that this cannot solely be attributed to women living longer.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

He lost half his vision to glaucoma. Now he's using AI to help spot disease - but he says tech will never replace doctors.

Mediwhale's technology utilizes AI to screen for critical diseases through non-invasive retinal scans, aiding in the early detection of conditions like cardiovascular, kidney, and eye diseases.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Massive Study Flips Our Story of Addiction and the Brain

A recent study found that the brains of individuals who began using substances like cannabis, cigarettes, or alcohol before age 15 exhibited differences before their first use.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Best Diet for Your Brain: Carnivore vs. Vegan?

A vegan diet eliminates all animal products, focusing instead on plant foods that include fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, and seeds. Vegans will also often emphasize the benefit to animal welfare that can be an added (or central) value proposition to this dietary pattern.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

Why This RN Left the Hospital to Start Her Own Business | Entrepreneur

Rachel Wommack focused on elder care and recognized the systemic gap in support for patients transitioning from skilled care to home recovery, which drove her to franchise A Place At Home.
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fromZDNET
4 days ago
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My favorite smart scale tracks 16 different measurements and is 50% off -- but hurry

fromZDNET
4 days ago
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My favorite smart scale tracks 16 different measurements and is 50% off -- but hurry

#patient-care
fromCbsnews
1 day ago
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Boston aesthetician helps clients with IVF injections, hoping to ease stress of infertility treatments

fromCbsnews
1 day ago
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Boston aesthetician helps clients with IVF injections, hoping to ease stress of infertility treatments

fromwww.nytimes.com
1 day ago

I Can't Sleep. Now What?

Practicing good sleep hygiene is essential for getting great rest. This includes maintaining a consistent bedtime... and avoiding eating or drinking right before bed.
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fromwww.vice.com
1 year ago

I Tried Getting A Vape Prescription and Was Prescribed Star Jumps Instead

Vaping is stupid as fuck but unfortunately I am addicted. The government vapes are apparently flavourless and colourless, and extremely expensive.
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fromForbes
1 day ago

This Secretive Company Built An Empire By Hawking Bad Financial And Health Advice On Facebook

The Agora has spent millions to place outlandish claims in front of American social media users, capitalizing on distrust in government and healthcare.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

3 injured after malfunction occurs during fireworks show at Maine ski resort

The fireworks display at Sunday River Ski Resort was interrupted when a 5-inch firework shell and mortar tube malfunctioned, injuring three crew members.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

I Tried 3 Air Purifiers Before Finally Finding My Holy Grail

The PuroAir 240 HEPA Air Purifier has three filters, including a pre-screen filter, HEPA filter, and activated carbon filter, designed to sift out allergens, dust, pollen, and smoke. It also features a sensor that indicates air quality via colors of light (red, yellow, green), adjusting power based on air quality, which is especially useful for users in polluted areas.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Paramedic jailed for 10 years for secretly giving woman abortion drug during sex

Stephen Doohan, a paramedic, secretly inserted an abortion drug into a woman's vagina during sex, resulting in a 10-year prison sentence for sexual assault and abortion-related crimes.
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fromInsideHook
3 days ago
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What's the Best Way to Keep Your Glucose Regulated?

FDA approved continuous glucose monitoring devices for people without diabetes in early 2024.
fromTheoldguybicycleblog
2 days ago

These Arm Sleeves May Have Saved My Skin

UPF 50+ sun protection is essential for cyclists to block harmful UV rays while riding. These arm sleeves provide the necessary coverage with added comfort.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago
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People Are Sharing The Signs From Your Body That You Should Never Ignore, And It's Critical Info

Persistent symptoms like headaches and fatigue can be crucial warning signs of underlying health issues.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
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I thought I had great cholesterol, but a trendy new blood test said the opposite - sending me down a mind-boggling rabbit hole

fromFortune
5 days ago
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3 takeaways from a cardiologist and 'SuperAgers' researcher on how to live longer and healthier

fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
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I thought I had great cholesterol, but a trendy new blood test said the opposite - sending me down a mind-boggling rabbit hole

fromFortune
5 days ago
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3 takeaways from a cardiologist and 'SuperAgers' researcher on how to live longer and healthier

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fromIndependent
4 days ago

Cathal Dennehy: Ciara Mageean has proven many times over that she is a tough fighter

Ciara Mageean’s announcement of her cancer diagnosis filled the nation with shock, drawing attention to the fragility of life and the unexpected challenges it presents.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
3 days ago

How Sweating Naturally Supports Detoxifying Your Body

Sweating is your body's natural cooling system, activated by your sympathetic nerve system when your internal temperature rises, helping prevent overheating.
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fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

Why So Many Yoga Studios Are Doing the Hard Sell on Memberships-And How That Could Benefit You

Offering a yoga studio membership equates to financial stability for independently owned studios, which face challenges similar to small businesses with high failure rates.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
3 days ago

Home Remedies for the Best Health

Onion and honey is a natural remedy for coughs and throat irritation. Slice an onion, layer with honey, and let it sit. Consume the syrup for relief.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Is exercise really better than drugs for cancer remission? It's an appealing idea but it's misleading | Devi Sridhar

The study highlighted that combining structured exercise with chemotherapy can improve overall health outcomes in colon cancer recovery, showing that exercise should complement medical treatments.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
4 days ago

Charles Rice, Nobel Prize winner in Medicine: It's a crime that a drug exists that could cure everyone yet not everybody has access to it'

Rice worked odd jobs to earn money, including being a tomato inspector at a ketchup factory, showcasing his adaptability and diverse experiences prior to his medical career.
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#chronic-illness
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
4 days ago

Spinamic Brace brings comfortable, stylish solution to scoliosis care - Yanko Design

The Spinamic brace is a next-generation spinal orthosis designed specifically for the treatment and management of scoliosis, a condition where the spine curves sideways.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

When the Last Embryo Isn't Yours to Carry

Mira recognized that despite her choice of surrogacy, she was confronted with the reality of never carrying a pregnancy herself, leading to profound grief.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
5 days ago

How Massive Medicaid Cuts Will Harm People's Health

Money can't necessarily buy an individual good health, but for a society, it can. The House budget bill incorporates massive cuts to Medicaid, impacting the health care system broadly.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

Are you a glucose 'dipper'? Here's how to fix those blood sugar highs and lows

Judy Freeman, at age 76, is in extraordinary health but recently felt sluggish and struggled to lose weight despite a healthy lifestyle and active routine. She experimented with a continuous glucose monitor to understand her blood sugar levels better.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 week ago

The Need to Know About Intermittent Fasting

Intermittent fasting optimizes immune system functions, allowing the body to fight infection and inflammation promptly by redirecting energy from digestion to resource conservation.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

Stay Well: What is VO2 max and should I get mine tested?

"VO2 max is the maximum amount of oxygen your body can consume during intense exercise. It is the gold standard measurement of aerobic fitness," says Ken O'Halloran, Professor of Physiology at University College Cork.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 week ago

The Impact of not getting Enough Serotonin

The brain and nervous system may be more like a complex hologram than a simple electrical schematic. Lack of enough serotonin is thought to play a role in depression, anxiety, mania and other health conditions.
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fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

The Feminine Pursuit of Swoleness

Casey Johnston's new book, A Physical Education, tells a before-and-after story, too—one not of shrinkage but of growth, physical and otherwise.
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#ai-in-healthcare
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
5 days ago

Heather Peace reveals wife's 'aggressive' cancer diagnosis just weeks after her own

"Her breast cancer was a smaller, aggressive lump, so she had a lumpectomy and then radiotherapy," the actress said. "Of course then I come along with my 12 cm lump, absolutely ginormous, and mastectomy, chemotherapy, just about to go into radiotherapy. She's like 'Even that you have to do bigger'. It's like 'Hold my beer'."
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Magic of Positive Feedback Loops in Recovery

In recovery from a restrictive eating disorder, small changes can create cascades of wider transformation. Positive feedback can make major processes of change self-sustaining.
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