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Study Shows Hazardous Materials in Headphones Across Europe

All of the headphones studied contained hazardous substances, including bisphenols, phthalates, and flame retardants. The study notes that these findings do not pose a threat to people using these headphones in the immediate future, but goes on to observe that repeated exposure to the substances mentioned above pose a long-term risk to public health.
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20 hours ago

I'm 66 and a doctor I'd never met before looked at my chart and said "do you have someone at home" and the way she asked it - clinical, not warm - made me realize the question wasn't about companionship, it was about whether anyone would notice if something happened to me between appointments, and I've been sitting with that distinction ever since - Silicon Canals

Social isolation in retirement creates invisibility where daily routines no longer intersect with others, risking being unnoticed for extended periods.
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fromScienceDaily
20 hours ago

The financial crisis that quietly stunted a generation

Rice price surges during the 1997 Asian financial crisis caused lasting stunting in Indonesian children, with effects persisting into adulthood and increasing obesity risk.
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fromInsideHook
1 day ago

Medical Experts Recommend a Genetic Test for Heart Disease Risk

The American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology now recommend genetic testing for lipoprotein(a) to identify heart disease risk factors unaffected by diet and lifestyle changes.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

Testing My Cortisol Levels On This App Helped Me Finally Get Good Sleep

Cortisol testing kits allow individuals to track stress hormone levels at home, revealing that stress sources include work, relationships, sleep issues, and even positive life changes.
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2 days ago

Dealing with annoying people might make you age faster

Regular interaction with stressful people is associated with accelerated biological aging, with each difficult relationship linked to approximately 1.5% faster aging per year.
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fromHarvard Gazette
6 days ago

Daily multivitamin may slow biological aging - Harvard Gazette

Daily multivitamin use slows biological aging by approximately four months over two years, with greater benefits for those biologically older than their chronological age.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

The healthiest energy drinks: New brands ranked from worst to best

Energy drinks remain popular despite health risks, with new 'healthier' brands claiming lower sugar and natural ingredients, but nutritionists recommend occasional consumption and prioritize diet, sleep, and hydration for sustained energy.
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2 days ago

Mom of Frosty-Loving Daughter on Hospice Shouts Out Wendy's Staff for 'Lovely Gesture'

Every week, someone from our family, usually my mom, goes to Wendy's and gets six chocolate Frostys. With significant mobility and communication difficulties after multiple brain surgeries and a terminal diagnosis, Gretchen chose hospice care in January of 2025. Although many associate hospice only with care around the time of a person's death, it actually just means that the goal shifts from treatment to quality of life, however long that may be.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Why is smoking so addictive and what are the best ways to give up?

Cigarettes are extremely addictive because nicotine rapidly triggers dopamine release in the brain within 10-20 seconds, creating immediate pleasure that reinforces addiction despite well-known health risks.
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fromNature
4 days ago

'Baked, not fried': five highlights from nutrition research

Morning coffee consumption is associated with better heart health outcomes compared to coffee consumed throughout the day or evening.
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3 days ago

Teens are receiving dangerous eating advice from AI chatbots, study says

We show that diet plans generated by AI models tend to substantially underestimate total energy and key nutrient intake when compared to guideline-based plans prepared by a dietitian. Following such unbalanced or overly restrictive meal plans during the teenage years may negatively affect growth, metabolic health, and eating behaviours.
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3 days ago

The "Old Person Smell" Is Real - Here's How To Find Out If It Will Happen To You

As we age, several things happen simultaneously in our skin. Antioxidant defenses in the skin decline, the composition of our sebum changes, and our cumulative UV exposure and environmental stress increase oxidative damage in the skin. As these things are weakening the skin, 2-nonenal has an opportunity to make its presence known.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I sent my son to college with emergency contraception, and I taught him to think about women's pleasure

Parents should discuss contraception, sexual wellness, and women's pleasure with sons early, normalizing male responsibility for reproductive health and emergency preparedness.
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fromNature
6 days ago
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Daily briefing: A daily multivitamin slows the signs of biological ageing

Daily multivitamin supplements slow epigenetic aging markers by approximately four months over two years in older adults, with stronger effects in biologically older individuals.
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1 week ago
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Daily multivitamin slows signs of biological ageing

Daily multivitamin supplementation for two years slowed biological aging markers by approximately four months in older adults, with greater effects in those showing accelerated aging.
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fromNature
6 days ago

Daily briefing: A daily multivitamin slows the signs of biological ageing

Daily multivitamin supplements slow epigenetic aging markers by approximately four months over two years in older adults, with stronger effects in biologically older individuals.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

India's Supreme Court allows first-ever passive euthanasia death

India's Supreme Court approved its first passive euthanasia case, permitting withdrawal of life support for a 32-year-old man in a vegetative state for over 12 years.
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fromInsideHook
5 days ago

Is High-Volume Eating Right for You?

Volume eating uses low-calorie, high-fiber foods to create satisfying meals for weight loss, but excessive practice may indicate disordered eating patterns.
fromArchitectural Digest
4 years ago

The 13 Best Mattress Brands We Stand Behind for Your Bedroom

What I love about this mattress is its zone pressure relief. This mattress uses pressure-relieving memory foam that conforms to the body and helps circulation. I'm a person who deals with neck pain on occasion, and the first night after I slept on this mattress, my pain got a little less intense-honestly, it felt like I was cradled in clouds.
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fromWIRED
4 days ago

I Thought All Massage Guns Were the Same. Then I Met the Rally

The Rally Orbital Massager introduces oscillating circular technology instead of traditional percussive therapy, offering a gentler, quieter alternative for muscle recovery.
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4 days ago

Is the Chirp At-Home Massager Really Worth $600? Here's My Honest Review

The Chirp Contour is an affordable at-home massage table that provides professional-level spinal decompression and massage therapy with customizable settings and multiple roller options.
fromTravel + Leisure
5 days ago

These Are the 10 Best States for Senior Health and Well-being

Vermont took the No. 1 spot. Opera Beds reported that the Green Mountain State has a diabetes rate of 16.7 percent, the lowest among adults over 65. The obesity rate for this age group in Vermont is also lower than the national average: 24.4 percent compared to 30.7 percent.
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5 days ago

If You're Trapped In A Dry Office All Day Long, These Desktop Humidifiers Can Make Your Sinuses A Little Less Miserable

Dry office air causes nasal congestion and sinus irritation, which desktop humidifiers can alleviate by restoring moisture to nasal passages.
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fromNature
6 days ago

Forget SkinTok: the real science of skincare and why it matters for your health

Social media drives increasingly complex skincare routines with scientifically unproven products, while dermatologists emphasize that simple routines and lifestyle factors matter more than elaborate product regimens.
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fromHarvard Gazette
5 days ago

Warning signs of alcohol-use disorder relapse - Harvard Gazette

Long-term sobriety relapse risk involves biological, psychological, social, and treatment support changes, with pain and recreational drug use being strongest predictors.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Health, Music, Executive Function, and Emotions

Medical crises heighten sensory awareness, making sounds and objects become emotionally charged memories that permanently alter how we perceive them.
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Scientists say this simple diet change could transform your gut health

Consuming adequate daily fiber supports digestive health, reduces disease risk, and improves long-term health outcomes across lifespan.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Taking multivitamin daily could help to slow biological ageing, study suggests

Daily multivitamin use for two years slightly slows biological aging markers, though clinical health significance remains unclear.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Taking multivitamin daily could help to slow biological ageing, study suggests

Daily multivitamin use for two years slightly slows biological aging markers, though clinical health significance remains unclear.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

Want better sleep? The Dutch method is counterintuitive-but science says it works

The Dutch method uses natural morning sunlight through open curtains to regulate circadian rhythm and improve sleep quality without requiring special equipment.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm 73, still working, and walk 20,000 steps a day. I can do the splits - and I'm not slowing down.

Regular exercise, including stretching, walking, and strength training, enables healthy aging and sustained work capacity into the 70s.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago
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Daylight saving time starts Sunday. Here's 11 things you can do to adjust to losing an hour of sleep

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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Daylight Saving Time Affects Well-Being and Health

Daylight saving time transitions affect mortality patterns, with autumn time changes showing protective effects, while spring changes correlate with increased car accidents and sleep disruption.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Daylight saving time starts Sunday. Here's 11 things you can do to adjust to losing an hour of sleep

Daylight saving time's spring forward shift disrupts the body's natural circadian rhythm, causing sleep deprivation lasting days and increasing risks of heart attacks, strokes, accidents, and mental health issues.
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fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 week ago

Bay Area sleep expert gives tips to prepare for Daylight Saving Time

Daylight Saving Time exacerbates chronic sleep deprivation affecting 85 million Americans, increasing motor vehicle accidents by 6% and worsening health outcomes including heart disease, stroke, and depression.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Bay Area sleep expert gives tips to prepare for Daylight Saving Time

Daylight Saving Time causes sleep loss for 85 million chronically sleep-deprived Americans, increasing motor vehicle accidents by 6% and worsening a national health crisis.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

Want to Survive the Time Change? Set Your Alarm Back Now

Gradually shifting sleep, light, and meal times 20-30 minutes earlier over several days before daylight saving time eases the transition better than abrupt one-hour changes.
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fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

How chronic illness changed the way I travel: "My life cannot be lived spontaneously or with abandon but it is still expansive, joyful and full of possibility"

Living with chronic illness requires accepting bodily limitations, managing travel triggers, and prioritizing rest to prevent severe flare-ups and complications.
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fromHuffPost
1 week ago

This Simple Oral Sex Hack Is Going Viral

Acupressure at specific points, particularly Large Intestine 4 between the thumb and index finger, can help suppress the gag reflex during oral sex by calming stomach and related meridians.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Stress can age you. A cardiologist explains 4 simple ways to protect your heart in 10 minutes a day.

Chronic stress is an underrated, preventable risk factor present in 90% of cardiac patients that significantly increases heart disease risk across all ages, particularly in young adults.
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Cannabis compounds CBD and CBG may help reverse fatty liver disease, study finds

CBD and CBG, non-intoxicating cannabis compounds, may help treat fatty liver disease by boosting liver energy storage and restoring cellular waste removal systems.
fromBoston Herald
1 week ago

If you're struggling to lose weight, could chilling your carbs help?

Most of the carbohydrates in these foods - as well as most of the calories - come from starch, of which there are two types: hard-to-digest amylose and easily digested amylopectin. The latter is processed quickly and spikes blood sugar. The former is processed slowly and moderates blood sugar.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Healthiest Vegetable In The World Probably Isn't One You'd Expect - Tasting Table

According to a 2014 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study in Preventing Chronic Disease, one vegetable stands head and shoulders above the competition, though it is one that probably isn't on your weekly shopping list. If you want to really maximize the nutrient density in your diet, it turns out you ought to be eating more watercress.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Urine luck: seven expert tips for peeing correctly

Urinary health varies by age, sex, and medications; abnormal changes warrant medical consultation, and urine color indicates hydration levels better than fixed water intake guidelines.
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Taking the heat. Sauna's popular and there may be health benefits too

Sauna challenges the body in ways that are similar to exercise, researchers say. Confronted with the sudden increase in heat, your cardiovascular system is put to the test—blood vessels dilate, heart rate increases and blood gets pushed to your skin, where it can be cooled more easily by sweat.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Candle warning after experiment revealed cancer-causing emissions

Candles burning indoors, especially in poorly ventilated rooms, release chemicals linked to cancer and respiratory harm.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

'A moment of real possibility' in Alzheimer's care - Harvard Gazette

Disruptions to fat metabolism in the brain, particularly linked to the APOE4 gene, may be a key mechanism in Alzheimer's disease beyond amyloid plaque accumulation.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

A longevity and sports medicine doctor who completed 15 Ironmans shares his workout routine. It includes a run-commute.

It's the most ubiquitous, effective, totally no-side-effects drug in the world. Exercise is also something Metzl feels is sometimes overlooked in the longevity space, in favor of fancier products. A lot of this stuff we talk about with longevity is not validated, like full-body MRIs and these supplement stacks.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

Sleep Apnea Often Goes Undetected in Women. That's Starting to Change

Obstructive sleep apnea in women during perimenopause and menopause is far more prevalent and underdiagnosed than historically recognized, with projections showing 30.4 million affected US women by 2050.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

If a woman who always wore makeup suddenly stops - not on a bad day, not when she's ill, but permanently - most people assume she's let herself go. What's actually happening is almost always one of these 7 shifts, and the last one is the one her family should pay attention to. - Silicon Canals

According to Mary Duh, a Physician Assistant in Dermatology at Mayo Clinic Health System, 'Makeup can be infected with bacteria after only one use.' Every time we reapply that favorite lipstick or dip back into our foundation, we're potentially spreading bacteria all over our faces. By avoiding foundation and blush, the skin is allowed to return to its natural oil balance and hydration.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

Music Creates Connections for Bay Area Residents and Families Confronting Memory Loss | KQED

Music therapy programs help people with Alzheimer's and cognitive decline improve quality of life by facilitating communication, emotional connection, and memory recall beyond what medication alone can achieve.
fromBustle
1 week ago

This Under-The-Radar Ingredient Zapped My Stubborn Post-Acne Marks

Lotus sprout extract is derived from the young shoots of the lotus plant, which are rich in antioxidants and protective phytonutrients. Because sprouts are in an active growth phase, they contain concentrated bioactive compounds that help defend the skin against environmental stressors.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Is the key to better aging all in our mind?

Older adults with positive views about aging show improvements in cognitive skills and physical fitness, while negative aging beliefs correlate with decline.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

These two tricks can help your body adjust to daylight saving time

Morning light exposure and early exercise together stabilize circadian rhythms and ease daylight saving time transitions, reducing sleep disruption and health complications.
#indoor-allergies
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fromTechRepublic
1 week ago

The hidden cost of a bad chair

Office workers experience musculoskeletal disorders at high rates due to poor ergonomic conditions, with over 80% reporting symptoms in at least one body region, primarily affecting the neck, lower back, and shoulders.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 week ago

The rise of sleep medicine in London - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Sleep medicine is expanding in the UK as recognition grows that poor sleep significantly impacts long-term health, with specialists treating increasingly diagnosed sleep disorders.
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Study finds vegetarians over 80 less likely to reach 100

Older adults over 80 who avoid meat are less likely to reach 100, but only when underweight; adequate protein and nutrients become more critical than diet type in advanced age.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Chinamaxxing' your health: America's obsession with Chinese medicine is taking over TikTok

Traditional Chinese medicine practices like drinking hot water and consuming specific herbal remedies have gained popularity among American social media creators and audiences, driven by distrust in Western institutions and a cultural trend called Chinamaxxing.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Here's How Often You Should Actually Be Washing Your Towels, Bedsheets, And Pillows

Damp towels harbor harmful microbes causing fungal, viral infections, and skin conditions; wash every few uses or weekly to prevent contamination.
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Training harder could be rewiring your gut bacteria

Intense exercise training alters gut microbiome composition and short-chain fatty acid levels, with potential implications for athletic performance and health.
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Scientists discover diet that tricks the body into burning fat without exercise

Reducing methionine and cysteine amino acids in diet triggers thermogenesis in mice, causing significant weight loss comparable to constant cold exposure without requiring increased exercise or reduced food intake.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I lost 120 pounds in less than a year - these 5 small habits kept my weight loss on track

Small, sustainable lifestyle changes including healthy food swaps and a 24-hour decision rule enabled 120-pound weight loss in 10 months after college football career ended.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

What Are Period Underwear and Are They Safe for Teens? An OB-GYN Explains

Period underwear are absorbent undergarments designed to replace or supplement traditional menstrual products, featuring moisture-wicking layers and available in various styles that resemble regular underwear.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

The perfect length of sleep to avoid diabetes, according to experts

Sleeping approximately seven hours and 18 minutes nightly reduces insulin resistance risk and may help prevent type 2 diabetes development.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Sea moss is everywhere on TikTok yes it's natural but that doesn't mean it's safe or beneficial for all | Antiviral

Sea moss, an algae-based supplement trending on social media, lacks sufficient human studies to support widespread health claims despite containing various nutrients and showing promise in early-stage research.
fromWIRED
1 week ago

Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitoring Is Coming. We Explain What It Is and How to Use It

Since 1990, the incidence of hypertension has increased globally, with up to one in three adults worldwide affected by it. Most of those people have no idea they have it. If people could diagnose and monitor hypertension at home, the World Health Organization estimates that up to 76 million lives could be saved with easy fixes, like stopping smoking or adjusting diet.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

He was diagnosed with colon cancer at 31 and told he might not survive. He's now 59 and healthy.

Nick Leeson survived colon cancer diagnosed during imprisonment after the Barings Bank collapse, emphasizing mindset and regular preventive checkups as essential for post-cancer recovery.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Which is worse, a soda or a beer? - Harvard Gazette

Water is beneficial; sugary drinks are harmful; alcohol offers mixed health effects requiring moderation, with cardiovascular benefits potentially outweighing cancer risks at low consumption levels.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Women's heart health, Artemis update, postbirthing vitamins for reindeer

American Heart Association research projects that 60 percent of women will have cardiovascular disease by 2050, up from 50 percent in 2020, driven primarily by rising hypertension rates and increasing disease prevalence among younger women.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Got elbow or heel pain? Shockwave therapy can help

Regular exercise extends lifespan, but aging active adults face increased risk of overuse injuries like plantar fasciitis, which can be treated with shockwave therapy when conservative methods fail.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

What Is "Looksmaxxing"? The Dangerous Trend Affecting Teen Boys, Explained

Looksmaxxing, a trend originating from incel forums and popularized on TikTok, encourages teens to maximize physical attractiveness through extreme measures, raising health and psychological concerns among medical professionals.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago

Video: Luke Combs Opens Up About Body-Image Issues

Luke Combs struggles with body-image issues and weight management throughout his career, viewing it as a personal challenge he refuses to address through medical interventions, preferring to overcome it through traditional methods.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

The Apple Watch missed my hypertension - but this blood pressure wearable caught it instantly

High blood pressure affects nearly half of US adults and causes over 1,000 deaths daily, making it a significant health threat that wearable devices like Apple Watch can help detect through continuous monitoring.
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Yes, You Can Consume Too Much Magnesium - Here's What Happens - Tasting Table

Magnesium is found in nuts and seeds, legumes, whole grains, low-fat dairy, leafy greens, and even water. According to Harvard Health Publishing, any well-balanced, nutritious diet should meet the 320-milligram requirement for women and the 420-milligram quota for men.
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fromAbc
2 weeks ago

Why more gen Zs are getting cosmetic injectables such as botox

Younger people increasingly seek cosmetic injectables due to lower costs, video call appearance pressure, and celebrity openness about procedures, shifting the market from middle-aged women to ages 18-35.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

A woman accidentally gained 20 pounds taking diet advice from influencers. She learned 3 lessons about sustainable weight loss.

Following fitness influencers' calorie-dense food recommendations led to unintended weight gain; sustainable nutrition habits aligned with personal goals proved more effective than restrictive dieting or excessive exercise.
fromInsideHook
2 weeks ago

Are You in Alignment? How to Unlock Pain-Free Movement.

The brain is the conductor of the orchestra, the muscles are the instruments. When your body is out of alignment, the orchestra is playing out of tune. Misalignment in the musculoskeletal system is frequently the root cause of chronic pain and the resulting poor posture.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

What Tired and Fatigued Really Mean to the Chronically Ill

A person who is tired or fatigued feels better if he or she gets several good nights' sleep. By contrast, if I sleep eight hours, days in a row, I'm still tired and fatigued. It goes with my illness.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

When Sleep Banking May Be A Viable Strategy

Sleep banking is essentially extending your normal sleep hours in the nights leading up to a known period of sleep deprivation. On the face of it, it appears unlikely banking sleep could counter the decreased alertness and other cognitive decrements that we experience when deprived of sleep, or stop that strong sensation we get when our body wants sleep.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Here's How to Use Red Light Therapy for Fuller Hair at Home

Red light therapy can help energize hair follicles, increase blood circulation in the scalp, reduce inflammation, and lower dihydrotestosterone levels-a hormone that causes hair loss and thinning. Red light therapy also supports adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production, which helps provide oxygen and blood flow to the scalp and triggers follicles to remain in the hair growth phase.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

Rice And Wheat Have Natural Fiber, But America Removes It - Here's Why - Tasting Table

Fiber is essential for stabilizing gut health, easing digestion, regulating bowel movements, and staggering the absorption of carbohydrate sugars into the bloodstream. By slowing down the glycemic load of these sugars flooding our bloodstreams, we can even reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Taking collagen keeps skin more elastic but won't stop wrinkles, say scientists

Daily collagen supplements improve skin elasticity and hydration but cannot prevent wrinkles, and may help with joint pain and arthritis when taken consistently over time.
fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

Tracking mysteries of loss of Y chromosome, cancer - Harvard Gazette

The Y chromosome primarily carries genes that provide instructions for male sex differentiation and fertility. But it also carries some known to suppress tumor growth - a protective ability that is lost if those genes are damaged or destroyed.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

Scientists gave the same sample to seven at-home microbiome tests. The results were dramatically different

Scientists have long known that vast colonies of bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms—a population collectively called the microbiome—live on and inside the human body. But how they influenced our health was long a mystery. In just the past few years, we've learned that myriad factors, from the food that we consume to the amount of time that we spend sleeping to our genes to our home, all affect our microbiome.
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fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

What Are "Movement Snacks"? How To Try This Trending Fitness Hack

I work with busy professionals, so I've been integrating micro workouts of two to 10 minutes into my clients' lifestyles for almost 20 years. The most important thing for your health isn't getting all your daily movement done in one big, perfectly curated workout - it's about being consistent.
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fromwww.esquire.com
2 weeks ago

The Best Workout Equipment to Buy in 2026

Water rowers, kettlebells, stationary bikes, and climbing equipment provide effective home gym solutions that combine aesthetic appeal with functional fitness benefits.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

After years of stomach pain, this CEO rebuilt her diet for gut health

A CEO improved her gut health and energy by focusing on nutrient-dense whole foods, fiber, and home-cooked meals while eliminating processed foods.
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Peter Attia May Be the Most Sensible Longevity Influencer. But Is His Advice Any Good?

Peter Attia seems, in contrast, rather sensible. There's the fact that he went to medical school and practices as a doctor. His work has popularized the term healthspan-the years of one's life when physical and mental abilities are still sharp, before disability or disease settles in-and the goal to maximize this period.
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fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

Scary Mommy 2026 Readers' Choice Award Best Home Gym Tech Brand

Busy moms can establish consistent exercise routines by using home fitness equipment instead of relying on occasional gym visits.
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fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Real Health: Why most people aren't sleeping well and how to fix it

Sleep is essential for physical and mental health, and simple environmental and routine changes significantly improve sleep quality.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

These cells in the body remember fat. Here's what that means for weight loss

Fat cells and immune cells retain epigenetic memory of obesity, making weight regain easier even after significant weight loss through any method.
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