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fromwww.independent.co.uk
8 hours ago

NHS running war game' exercises ahead of busy winter

The NHS is conducting 'war game' exercises to prepare for a pressured winter, while The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalism without paywalls.
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fromNatural Health News
19 hours ago

Beyond the myths: Dr. Lindsey Berkson's natural approach to healing digestive ailments

Many common digestive disorders stem from low stomach acid and impaired nutrient absorption; symptom-suppressing drugs often worsen underlying dysfunction instead of restoring gut health.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 day ago

Mediterranean Diet: Is the Mediterranean Diet Good for Heart Health?

A Mediterranean-style diet substantially reduces cardiovascular disease risk through plant-based foods, healthy fats, fiber, antioxidants, blood pressure reduction, and portion control.
fromWIRED
19 hours ago

Do You Need A DEXA BD/BC Scan?

"When I did a body composition test at 36, I had way more body fat than I expected," Cheema says. "That pushed me to change my workouts and eating patterns in ways that improved my health-something BMI alone wouldn't have prompted."
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fromwww.npr.org
22 hours ago

Is it the magnesium or the massage? The facts about magnesium lotion for sleep

Topical magnesium lotions are widely promoted for sleep and various ailments despite little evidence that magnesium is absorbed through the skin.
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fromFortune Well
17 hours ago

Does Medicare cover medical alert systems? | Fortune Well

According to the National Poll on Healthy Aging, which surveyed adults from ages 50 to 80, 88% responded that it was important to remain in their homes as long as possible. For older Americans to age in place well, technology can be useful, especially medical alert systems. "These devices allow those who have fallen or have an emergency to contact someone for assistance," says Jen Teague, Director for Health Coverage and Benefits at the National Council on Aging. "Ultimately, they help an individual maintain independence."
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fromAlignUs
19 hours ago

Why Your Doctor Never Talks About Root Cause Healing: Exposing the Sick-Care System and Reclaiming Your Health | AlignUs

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fromClickUp
1 day ago

10 Best HIPAA-Compliant AI Tools in 2025 | ClickUp

Use HIPAA-compliant AI tools to protect PHI and meet regulatory requirements without sacrificing speed or accuracy.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Cut and bulk: Teenagers explain why they want to get ripped

Teenagers increasingly pursue extreme muscular physiques driven by social media, adopting intense training and cut-and-bulk practices that risk physical development and mental health.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
3 days ago

Simple Daily Habits That Can Promote Leg Comfort and Wellness

Supporting leg circulation through movement, hydration, weight management, and healthy lifestyle habits promotes comfort, stamina, and overall vascular wellness.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Insurance company repeatedly denied Concord woman's medical claim, then AI delivered victory

Still, she spent almost two years working to get the bill canceled, and in the end, only found rescue in an AI bot. In a statement, Anthem said it could not comment on Gonzalves' billing for privacy reasons. The free conversational bot Gonzalves, 39, used for help in defending the insurance coverage for her son's care in the hospital nursery identified a federal law and other information that supported her claim.
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fromBoston.com
3 days ago

Pharma giant with large Mass. footprint to slash 9,000 jobs globally

The Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk, the maker of GLP-1 for diabetes and obesity, announced it is reducing its workforce globally by 9,000 people by the end of 2026. A company spokesperson declined to provide specific figures for the Boston operations, stating that "this is a global transformation," and Novo Nordisk sites will each be impacted differently. The company has not yet finalized its plans for Boston.
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fromCN Traveller
1 week ago
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You're not imagining it - travelling can impact your menstrual cycle - and here's how to manage it

fromCN Traveller
1 week ago
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You're not imagining it - travelling can impact your menstrual cycle - and here's how to manage it

fromAlignUs
3 days ago

Habit Game-Changer: How Effective Routines Can Skyrocket Your Success | AlignUs

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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
4 days ago

Mitigating risk and boosting productivity with modern height safety training - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Falls from height are the leading cause of UK workplace fatalities and create substantial direct and hidden financial risks for businesses.
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

'I'm ready to fight' - Wife of broadcaster Gareth O'Callaghan says after cancer diagnosis

Paula O'Callaghan has been diagnosed with leukaemia and is ready to fight, supported by her husband Gareth O'Callaghan and her family.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

Experts Are Sharing Why Standing Up Straight Isn't The Best Thing You Can Do For Your Posture After All

Good posture means head, pelvis and feet aligned, but optimal posture varies by individual, age, and spinal conditions so one posture does not fit all.
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fromTODAY.com
6 days ago

Is It OK to Give My Child Sparkling Water? Experts Explain

Unsweetened sparkling water can weaken children's tooth enamel and should be avoided for babies/toddlers; limit exposure and rinse with plain water after consumption.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Kaiser nurses in Oakland to go on 1-day strike Monday

More than 600 Kaiser nurses in Oakland will strike one day over pay, understaffing, and burnout, worsening staffing and surgical access issues.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

6 Ways to Improve Your Relationship with Exercise

Prioritize strength, function, longevity, and targeted adaptations with varied intensities instead of focusing on daily calorie burning.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Disabled NHS medic told she's 'not a real doctor'

Disabled doctors face ableism and inadequate workplace adjustments in the NHS, causing some to leave or consider leaving clinical practice.
fromTheoldguybicycleblog
1 week ago

10 Rules of Cycling Every Rider Should Know

After riding more than 150,000 miles, I've picked up a few lessons the hard way. Some came from near misses in traffic, others from my own mistakes. I can tell you this: these rules aren't written by a cycling committee. They're written on the road, in sweat and sometimes blood. Take them seriously, and you'll ride longer, safer, and with a little more joy.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Rapper Dave helps to fund mum's charity dream

Dave funded his mother's Juliet O Foundation to provide free discharge packs supporting vulnerable hospital patients in London and Surrey.
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fromNatural Health News
1 week ago

Here's How Quickly Your Liver Heals When You Stop Drinking

Early cessation of alcohol and prompt support substantially improve liver recovery and reduce progression to fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer risk.
fromFuturism
1 week ago

ChatGPT Told a Man His Symptoms Were Fine, But Then He Saw a Real Doctor and Realized He Was Dying

With multiple mental health- related deaths already linked to ChatGPT, it now looks like the abysmal medical advice spat out by the OpenAI chatbot may end up claiming another life. In an interview with the Daily Mail, a 37-year-old named Warren Tierney explained how he went from a concerned and doting husband during his wife's difficult pregnancies to his own stage-four cancer diagnosis after the chatbot told him that his increasingly severe sore throat wasn't cause for concern.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Venus Williams, LeBron James, Cristiano Ronaldo elite athletes are extending their careers into their 40s. How?

Elite athletes increasingly extend competitive careers into their 40s and beyond through genetics, environment, lifestyle, and sporting advances that push the unenhanced body's limits.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I wasn't terrified of dying, but I didn't want to leave my kids': Davina McCall on addiction, reality TV and the brain tumour that nearly killed her

Davina McCall survived removal of a large benign brain cyst and shifted from past addictions to a rigorous focus on health, screening and fitness.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

You can now book doctors appointments through the Samsung Health app

Samsung Health enables users to book virtual doctor visits through HealthTap and manage Walgreens prescriptions, with virtual doctors able to provide care and prescribe medication.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Trump's cuts to health funding could endanger life-saving services around the Bay Area. One county is trying to save them with a sales tax.

When Chris Wilder had a massive stroke four years ago, doctors told his wife that he might not survive and if he did, he might not ever walk or talk again. The former Valley Health Foundation executive director, then 53, had been rushed from his home in the Santa Cruz Mountains to Good Samaritan Hospital after Kate Wilder noticed her husband's face slump a sign of a stroke.
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fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

'I saved a man having a heart attack. After, he said 'you need to show people what to do''

Timely bystander CPR and accessible phone-stored medical information can save lives.
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fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Could cocoa help delay high blood pressure? Here's what Brigham and Women's researchers found.

Cocoa extract supplements may help older adults with normal blood pressure preserve vascular function and lower the risk of developing hypertension.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

TikTok video showing Santa Barbara clinic staff mocking patients stirs anger

Healthcare workers at Sansum Clinic were fired after posting a TikTok that appeared to show and mock patients' bodily fluids.
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fromMedCity News
1 week ago

What One Investor Believes Is the Key to Healthcare AI Success - MedCity News

Workflow-integrated AI platforms that embed into healthcare operations can transform care delivery, payment, and patient experience beyond narrow use cases.
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fromWIRED
1 week ago

Stop Using Your Laptop at the Dinner Table Already

Using a laptop as a primary eight-hour-a-day workstation causes poor posture and chronic neck, shoulder, and lower-back pain due to low screens and hunching.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

British man hospitalised after bite from noble false widow spider

A suspected noble false widow spider bite caused severe infection, hospitalization, and a temporary inability to walk, forcing time off work.
fromMedCity News
2 weeks ago

4 Notable Health Tech Funding Announcements in August - MedCity News

EliseAI Raises $250M in Series E funding New York City-based EliseAI is focused on automating systems in healthcare and housing. For healthcare, it offers a platform that automates conversations with patients over voice, email, text and chat. It also helps schedule appointments with doctors, and sends alerts about billing and payment. Its Series E round was led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) and included participation from Bessemer Venture Partners, Sapphire Ventures and Navitas Capital.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I felt doomed': social media guessed I was pregnant and my feed soon grew horrifying

My social media algorithms knew I was pregnant before family, friends or my GP. Within 24-hours, they were transforming my feeds. On Instagram and TikTok, I would scroll through videos of women recording themselves as they took pregnancy tests, just as I had done. I liked, saved, and shared the content, feeding the machine, showing it that this is how it could hold my attention, compelling it to send me more.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

A Lot of the Women I'm Sleeping With Seem to Have the Same Problem ... Down There. They Have No Idea.

Men can transmit bacteria that cause bacterial vaginosis to female partners; BV transmission between women is uncertain, so kind, candid communication about symptoms is warranted.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

If You Are Always Tired, Experts Say To Avoid These 14 Things Before Bed For A Better Night's Rest

Undiagnosed sleep disorders, such as delayed sleep phase disorder, can cause evening wakefulness and mistaken bedtime procrastination and require specialist evaluation.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Predoc raises $30 million to stop document chasing in healthcare

Predoc automates medical records retrieval and analysis, reducing chart-chasing delays, replacing legacy teams, and improving clinic efficiency and patient care.
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 week ago

Iron Deficiency Anemia: What It Is and How to Help Your Child

Iron deficiency anemia reduces hemoglobin and healthy red blood cells, commonly affects young children, and is highly treatable with supplementation and dietary iron.
fromNatural Health News
1 week ago

The Importance of Getting Regular Health Tests

Guessing about the current state of your health can lead to risky assumptions and dangerous oversights. Without concrete information, symptoms are likely to be misinterpreted or dismissed, allowing underlying issues to progress unnoticed. On the other hand, too much intake of a specific nutrient will also lead to health issues. Lab testing removes uncertainty by providing precise, actionable insights into your health.
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

I had my biological age tested - it's 10 years older than my actual age. Here's how I am going to lower it

VO2 max-based longevity testing evaluates how efficiently the heart, lungs and muscles use oxygen to predict biological age and long-term health.
fromSET FOR SET
2 weeks ago

Can You Pass The New Army Combat Fitness Test!?

Can you pass the New Army Combat Fitness Test? Things are changing in the military as there's been a greater focus on holistic, total body health and functional strength. In the past, soldiers would simply need to score high enough on some basic exercises such as push-ups and sit-ups. Recently, their fitness tests have received a total revamp, and to be honest, it's pretty awesome. Check out this article and determine how you measure up; are you physically fit enough?
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 week ago

London vs outside London: Weighing up the costs and value of dental treatment - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

When people think about private dental care in the UK, Harley Street in London is often the first place that comes to mind. It has a long history and a worldwide reputation, but this prestige comes at a cost. Dentists on Harley Street face some of the highest rents in the country, and these costs are passed on to patients.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

A Beginner's Guide To Shopping The Incontinence Section At Walgreens

Whether you're newly postpartum, recovering from a persistent UTI, or have an overactive bladder, you may deal with pee leakage, or urinary incontinence, from time to time - yep, even as early as your 20s. Beyond feeling physically uncomfortable, random bladder leaks can mess with you mentally, too. Feeling anxious about peeing your pants (even just a little) can prevent you from putting yourself out there in social situations,
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fromInsideHook
2 weeks ago

The Japanese Walking Workout You Should Do Four Times a Week

About 3,900 daily steps reduce all-cause mortality, and each additional 500 steps lowers heart disease risk, so 10,000 steps is not strictly necessary.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Bay Area's September days to be shorter but no less eventful

Big Ideas in Medicine Conference: An exploration of the future of health care. Join conversations with thought leaders from academia, business, policy, and journalism as they present their big ideas that will shape the future of medicine. 7:45 a.m., Li Ka Shing Center, Berg Hall, 291 Campus Drive, Stanford. events.stanford.edu Storytime at Magical Bridge Playground: This program is recommended for children ages 0-5 years and their caregivers, but everyone is welcome. 11 a.m., Magical Bridge Playground, Fair Oaks Park, 540 N. Fair Oaks Ave., Sunnyvale.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I had to stop raving after bunion surgery so I became a DJ instead

We were like: let's go dancing before we go to bed, she says. Woods, then 56, had gone clubbing in her 20s, but on Le Fez's dancefloor, as her body caught the beat, she had an epiphany moment, a shock of pure euphoria: The joy I felt the mind, body and soul connection was like a lightning bolt. She knew then that dancing and music were going to be a bigger part of my life than I'd ever thought.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Is US healthcare still using racist medical practices?

Racially biased testing delayed Jazmin Evans’ kidney transplant by four years, costing critical time when a lifesaving kidney was available.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Is it true that you should eat protein immediately after working out?

Consume 20–30 g of protein within 30–60 minutes after resistance training to reduce muscle protein breakdown and support muscle growth, strength, and adaptation.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Hot Drinks, Cold Truths: Which Sips Actually Help Your Brain?

The Truth About Pumpkin Spice The spices that define fall-cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves-are rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Cinnamon alone has been studied for its potential to reduce insulin resistance and oxidative stress, both of which are linked to cognitive decline. However, the average pumpkin spice latte contains up to 50 grams of sugar, more than the daily recommended limit for adults.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Sitting up straight isn't the only secret to good posture - here are three more tips

Posture is dynamic, not static. The worst thing you can do is stay locked in one position for hours whether that's being perched at a desk, lounging on the sofa or scrolling on your phone. Dr Xand says the key is to change it up. There are lots of posture corrector straps, back braces and chairs that promise to change your life but "you just need to be moving around in the day."
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fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks ago

"We Don't Need More": Doctors Are Begging People To Not Overdo This Diet Plan That's Everywhere

Protein provides the building blocks of our organs and body, and that it's essential to improve the immune system. It's also used to make neurotransmitters, can function as hormones or can provide fuel through glucogenic or ketogenic pathways.
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fromDefector
2 weeks ago

I Hurt My Back | Defector

I can't remember exactly what I was doing when it happened. The morning had started normally enough. It was a Tuesday and I'd woken up before my alarm-this part was not normal, and the subsequent consequences almost certainly ensure it will never happen again. I fed my cat and watered my plants. I made a cup of coffee. I washed the dishes I'd left in the sink overnight.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Exercise and therapy can mend a broken heart, study suggests

Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are living with takotsubo cardiomyopathy, known as broken heart syndrome, which causes the heart muscle to change shape and suddenly weaken. It is usually triggered by severe emotional or physical stress, such as losing a loved one. Patients may experience symptoms similar to a heart attack and face twice the risk of dying early compared with the general population.
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fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Gordon Ramsay reveals skin cancer diagnosis and thanks medical staff for treatment

Ramsay, 58, said he had basal cell carcinoma, a non-melanoma form of skin cancer, removed, in a post on Instagram. The Hell's Kitchen star said: "Grateful and so appreciative for the incredible team at The Skin Associates and their fast reactive work on removing this Basal Cell Carcinoma, thank you. "Please don't forget your sunscreen this weekend, I promise you it's not a face lift. I'd need a refund." Ramsay received messages of support from famous friends including TV judge Robert Rinder,
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 weeks ago

Shop tween skincare for a back-to-school glow that dermatologists approve of and parents love

With back-to-school season here, your tween may be looking for skincare to help them enter the school year with confidence. Lifestyle Contributor Lori Bergamotto has skincare products that both dermatologists and parents approve of to help your tween get that back-to-school glow. Shop these top-rated finds now! Tween skincare Pour Tous Skincare has products designed for ages eight and up, offering starter skincare great for gentle, younger skin with no harsh ingredients.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Swallowing correctly can save your life are you doing it right?

Swallowing can be impaired at any age, causing aspiration and pneumonia, but assessment and interventions like thickened feeds and retraining can restore safe swallowing.
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fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago

Mom Creates 'Do I Need a Shower?' Flow Chart for Preteen Kids... And It Actually Worked

A parent used a simple, visual "Do I Need a Shower?" flow chart to turn bathing into a choice-driven, humorous routine that successfully encouraged children to shower.
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fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

15 Tempting Reasons To Go Vegan - Tasting Table

Reducing meat consumption lowers heart disease risk and significantly decreases individual greenhouse gas emissions, especially through Meatless Monday or mostly plant-based diets.
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fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

The Ultimate Lifetime Sport

Tennis remains highly popular, accessible, and increasingly democratized, offering a full-body, aerobically demanding workout that outpaces pickleball in physical intensity.
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fromAlignUs
2 weeks ago

Why Your Nervous System Hates Diet Culture: Rethinking Weight Loss and Wellness | AlignUs

Then one evening, exhausted from work, you eat a slice of cake at your coworker's birthday party.
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It's just a simple piece of cake, right?Just to celebrate a friend.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

From the Kitchen to the Clinic: How Leni Alston Serves Her Community

Compassionate, community-rooted healthcare marketing prioritizes patient support, practical solutions, and ethical trust-building over pure promotion.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Charlie Weston: Health insurance premiums are rising again, so it's important to challenge your insurer to get a better deal

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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Everything a doctor who studies gut health and colon cancer ate in 2 weeks

By looking after his gut microbiome, the trillions of microbes that live in the colon lining and impact overall health, he's also lowering his risk of colon cancer, which is rising in people under 50. Research has linked eating plant foods such as vegetables, nuts, and beans to a diverse microbiome, which is an indicator of good gut health, and a lower colon cancer risk. While ultra-processed foods, including processed red meats such as hot dogs and salami, have been linked to less diversity and a higher risk.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks ago

How Much You Need To Walk Every Day To Cut Your Risk Of Heart Disease

Walking consistently is a great form of exercise that reduces cardiovascular mortality ... and often correlates to other healthy habits and behaviors,
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fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
2 weeks ago

Is Garlic a Superfood?

Garlic has been revered for centuries for its healing properties, and it's easy to see why. Despite being a small bulb, garlic packs a punch when it comes to health benefits, offering a range of advantages all thanks to nature. In this article, we'll explore how garlic can contribute to your overall well-being and why garlic is considered a superfood.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
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People with a family history of Alzheimer's can reduce their risk with diet changes, scientists say. Here's how to start.

A Mediterranean-style diet rich in vegetables, leafy greens, nuts, berries, and olive oil lowers Alzheimer's risk, with larger benefits for those with high genetic risk.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago
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A longevity doctor says he reversed his biological age by 11 years. Here are the 3 things he does every day to stay healthy for longer.

Mediterranean diet, regular cardio and resistance training, and vitamin D supplementation contributed to Dr. Kurt Hong's biological age being 11 years younger by PhenoAge.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
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People with a family history of Alzheimer's can reduce their risk with diet changes, scientists say. Here's how to start.

fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago
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A longevity doctor says he reversed his biological age by 11 years. Here are the 3 things he does every day to stay healthy for longer.

fromkffhealthnews.org
2 weeks ago

FTC has long said products must back up health claims. A MAHA lawsuit would upend that

Don't get Nathan Jones started on xylitol, the active ingredient in his chewing gum, nasal spray, and other products. He'll talk your ear off about its wondrous powers against tooth decay, as well as its potential to fight COVID, heart disease, Alzheimer's you name it. For now, Jones, the founder of Xlear, can't make those claims in his company's advertising. But if the lawsuit his company brought against the Federal Trade Commission succeeds, he'll likely be able to say anything he wants.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Why I tried antidepressants to treat my chronic pain DW 08/27/2025

Chronic pain affects about 20% of adults in the Western world and often resists diagnosis and standard treatments, leading patients to try many interventions.
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fromForbes Health
2 weeks ago

Medical Alert Systems Ratings Methodology

Forbes Health provides independent editorial reviews using strict methodologies, separates business advertising from editorial, and evaluates medical alert systems for range, fall detection, emergency connectivity.
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fromSecuritymagazine
3 weeks ago

The (Microsoft) Windows Are Wide Open for Bad Actors

Healthcare organizations face increased cyber risk as Windows 10 support ends while many cannot complete Windows 11 migrations due to legacy applications and cost constraints.
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fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

VHI to hike premiums in blow to more than 1.2m customers

VHI will raise family-plan premiums by 3% from October, affecting 50 of 88 plans and adding about €180 annually for a typical family of four.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

When hospitals and insurers fight, patients get caught in the middle

Contract disputes between insurers and hospital systems disrupt patient access to care and create significant administrative burdens for patients.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Your health insurance bill could jump 75% in 2026 if Congress fails to act, experts say: 'something we haven't seen in a very long time'

Pricey prescriptions and nagging medical costs are swamping some insurers and employers now. Patients may start paying for it next year. Health insurance will grow more expensive in many corners of the market in 2026, and coverage may shrink. That could leave patients paying more for doctor visits and dealing with prescription coverage changes. Price increases could be especially stark in individual coverage marketplaces, where insurers also are predicting the federal government will end some support that helps people buy coverage.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Are weighted vests good for bones and muscle? Fact-checking a fitness trend

They're at the gym, on hiking trails, in public parks and on social media feeds, where influencers claim wearing one can do incredible things for your health. "The benefits to walking with a weighted vest are insane," one paid promoter, theashleywill, said in a recent post on TikTok. "Your posture, your bones, increased calorie burn, your strength, your endurance," she continued. "I could go on and on and on."
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Why I started getting anti-wrinkle injections at 23

Now 25, Sydney has had both botox and lip filler. She is happy with her decision, and says she and her friends will do "whatever it takes" to feel more confident and "look their best". Sydney's mum, Dr Hayley Brown, an award-winning plastic surgeon based in Las Vegas, regularly injects small amounts of botox into her daughter's forehead. She says her daughter looks less tired, feels more confident and, Dr Brown believes, won't need more invasive surgery to smooth out deeper lines later in life.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

People Say This 'Youth in a Bottle' Sunscreen Is 'Worth Every Penny'-and You Can Get It at Amazon

Brush-on mineral SPF powder provides mess-free, portable, non-greasy sun protection for face, scalp, and hairline, offering physical blockers, hydration, and water resistance.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 weeks ago

Prep talk: Cramping is part of football's season-opening rituals

High school football players commonly cramp during opening games despite hydration advice; causes vary, no single cure exists, and early multi-day hydration is recommended.
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