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fromSlate Magazine
7 hours ago

There's a Weird Myth About Plastic and Penis Size. Now It's Made It to Netflix.

Authority in medicine has shifted from experts to influencers, leading to a rise in the wellness industry based on emotional narratives rather than scientific evidence.
#gatorade
fromwww.cbc.ca
9 hours ago
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Gatorade was the first sports drink. Now, the company behind it is targeting non-athletes | CBC News

fromwww.cbc.ca
9 hours ago
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Gatorade was the first sports drink. Now, the company behind it is targeting non-athletes | CBC News

#ai-in-healthcare
fromFast Company
1 day ago
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New findings from this Gallup poll show how Americans are using AI for health advice

Many Americans are increasingly using AI tools like ChatGPT for health information instead of consulting their doctors.
fromWIRED
6 days ago
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Meta's New AI Asked for My Raw Health Data-and Gave Me Terrible Advice

Medical experts express concerns about uploading personal health data to AI models due to privacy and control issues.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

New findings from this Gallup poll show how Americans are using AI for health advice

Many Americans are increasingly using AI tools like ChatGPT for health information instead of consulting their doctors.
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fromWIRED
6 days ago

Meta's New AI Asked for My Raw Health Data-and Gave Me Terrible Advice

Medical experts express concerns about uploading personal health data to AI models due to privacy and control issues.
fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

For Great Sex, IUDs Beat the Pill

Among sexually active women who use contraception, 21 percent take birth control pills, while far fewer—13 percent—rely on intrauterine devices (IUDs). Women can assess which of the dozen methods is best for them by talking with family planning counselors at Planned Parenthood and other contraception providers.
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fromFuturism
1 day ago

Clavicular Rushed to Hospital in Perfect Illustration of Why Looksmaxxing Is a Deadly Death Cult

"Just got home, that was brutal. All of the substances are just a cope trying to feel neurotypical while being in public, but obviously that isn't a real solution."
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fromTNW | Future-Of-Work
2 days ago

Why modern workplaces are rethinking hydration and employee performance

Dehydration affects many Americans, impacting health and productivity, prompting workplaces to improve access to clean, cold water.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

I've been a sex educator for six years. Why did I start doubting my contraception choices?

Milly Evans and Lauren share experiences of misinformation about hormonal contraception affecting their decisions and perceptions.
#obesity
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fromScienceDaily
3 days ago

Men and women with obesity face very different hidden health risks

Obesity affects men and women differently, impacting heart health, metabolism, and inflammation, necessitating personalized treatment strategies.
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fromScienceDaily
5 days ago

Early weight gain is linked to lifelong health consequences

Gaining weight at a young age significantly increases the risk of early death and long-term health issues.
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fromScienceDaily
3 days ago

Men and women with obesity face very different hidden health risks

Obesity affects men and women differently, impacting heart health, metabolism, and inflammation, necessitating personalized treatment strategies.
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fromScienceDaily
5 days ago

Early weight gain is linked to lifelong health consequences

Gaining weight at a young age significantly increases the risk of early death and long-term health issues.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Is it true that having a diverse microbiome stops you from getting sick?

The microbiome influences immunity, but understanding its health effects and manipulation remains incomplete and requires skepticism towards commercial claims.
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fromAP News
4 days ago

Hearing aids can seem like a big step. This NYC Ballet principal dancer doesn't regret taking it

Hearing aids can significantly benefit individuals, including performers like Sara Mearns, who experience hearing loss at any age.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

Older Adults Are Sharing The Common Experiences From The Past That Have Younger People Baffled

Younger generations find it hard to imagine everyday experiences from the past, such as X-ray machines in shoe stores and sock hop dances.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Not All "Plant-Based" Diets Are Equal for Brain Health

Healthy plant foods are linked to lower dementia risk, but not all plant-based diets are beneficial.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

Gut troubles? This gastroenterologist has tips to help you achieve 'poophoria'

Forty percent of Americans experience uncomfortable bowel symptoms, but there are ways to improve bowel health and achieve 'poophoria'.
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fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

'It's empowering to show my birthmark in public'

Displaying her birthmark publicly empowers Helen Stroud to reduce stigma around visible skin differences and promote self-acceptance.
fromEarth911
6 days ago

Don't Let Allergens Interfere With Your Sleep

A 2025 study found that higher levels of bedroom allergens were strongly linked to trouble sleeping, diagnosed sleep disorders, snoring, and the use of sleep medication.
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#heart-disease
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Expanding the fight against heart disease - Harvard Gazette

New guidelines emphasize lifelong heart disease prevention starting in childhood, integrating advanced risk assessment tools and targeting high-risk populations.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

A nutrition scientist shared 3 easy food swaps to make your meals heart-healthy

Eating a nutritious diet, focusing on whole foods and avoiding refined sugar, significantly reduces the risk of heart disease.
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fromwww.socialmediatoday.com
1 week ago

Snapchat users visit the app for health and medical advice

Snapchat users prioritize health and wellness, using social media for health information, which raises concerns about reliability but offers marketing opportunities.
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fromArchDaily
1 week ago

On World Health Day: How Architecture Shapes Well-Being in Everyday Spaces

World Health Day emphasizes the interconnectedness of health, environment, and society, promoting a One Health approach for collective action.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Everyone's talking about: Vitamin A and C supplements - will they give me youthful, glowing skin?

Vitamins taken orally are believed to enhance skin health and appearance, reflecting a shift in skincare practices.
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fromElite Traveler
3 weeks ago

The $7k Beauty Tool Engineered To Switch Your Skin Into Youth Mode

High-tech skincare devices like the Lyma Laser offer clinic-level results at home, utilizing advanced technology for skin improvement.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Everyone's talking about: Vitamin A and C supplements - will they give me youthful, glowing skin?

Vitamins taken orally are believed to enhance skin health and appearance, reflecting a shift in skincare practices.
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fromElite Traveler
3 weeks ago

The $7k Beauty Tool Engineered To Switch Your Skin Into Youth Mode

High-tech skincare devices like the Lyma Laser offer clinic-level results at home, utilizing advanced technology for skin improvement.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

The 25 countries with the shortest populations, ranked

"Genes don't change that fast and they don't vary that much across the world. So changes over time and variations across the world are largely environmental."
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Menopause products are now everywhere. Doctors are urging women to be very skeptical

Women experiencing menopause face aggressive marketing of products promising relief, but should consult doctors before spending money on unproven solutions.
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fromThe Washington Post
1 week ago

One way to live longer: Win the genetic lottery

Genetic factors account for about 50% of human lifespan, significantly higher than the previously estimated 20%.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

A metabolism researcher shared 2 simple things he does to reduce his cancer risk

NAD is crucial for energy transformation and DNA repair, and lifestyle choices significantly impact its levels and disease risk.
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fromElite Traveler
3 weeks ago

What's the Hype With NAD+?

NAD+ is a vital coenzyme that supports energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular health, with growing interest in its potential benefits for aging.
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fromDefenderNetwork.com
1 week ago

Sitting Is the New Smoking: Why Houston's Remote Workers Are at Risk

Excessive sedentary behavior linked to serious health issues, including cancer and cardiovascular disease, poses significant risks for remote workers.
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fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

The simple sleep rule that can add four years to your life

Consistent sleep patterns, particularly the 7:1 rule, significantly improve health and longevity.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
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Do we really need eight hours sleep a night and what happens if we don't get it?

Chronic sleep deprivation negatively impacts health, increasing risks of dementia, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive decline.
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fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

The simple sleep rule that can add four years to your life

Consistent sleep patterns, particularly the 7:1 rule, significantly improve health and longevity.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Do we really need eight hours sleep a night and what happens if we don't get it?

Chronic sleep deprivation negatively impacts health, increasing risks of dementia, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive decline.
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fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

The Most Common Age Perimenopause Starts, & What You Can Do To Prepare

Perimenopause symptoms can start in the 40s, often mistaken for pregnancy, leading to confusion and lack of awareness among women.
#thymus-health
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

New study finds 1 small organ may play vital role in longevity

Thymus health significantly impacts long-term health, influencing mortality rates and susceptibility to diseases like cancer and cardiovascular issues.
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fromHarvard Gazette
4 weeks ago

Thymus may be critical to adult health - Harvard Gazette

Adult thymic health predicts longevity, reduces cardiovascular disease and cancer risk, and influences immunotherapy response.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

New study finds 1 small organ may play vital role in longevity

Thymus health significantly impacts long-term health, influencing mortality rates and susceptibility to diseases like cancer and cardiovascular issues.
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fromHarvard Gazette
4 weeks ago

Thymus may be critical to adult health - Harvard Gazette

Adult thymic health predicts longevity, reduces cardiovascular disease and cancer risk, and influences immunotherapy response.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Review finds 250 patients need repeat bone scans

"I would like to sincerely apologise to any patients who have been affected and recalled for a scan as I understand receiving such news can be unsettling."
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fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Birth Control Is Holding My Sex Life Back. I Want to Be Unleashed!

Choosing the right birth control depends on individual circumstances and medical history, with a focus on personal preferences and libido effects.
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fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

'Office Air Theory' claims your office is making you UGLY

Office environments may negatively impact appearance, leading to symptoms similar to 'sick building syndrome'.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

What Is Fibermaxxing, and Is There Science Behind It?

Fiber is essential for digestion, gut health, and blood sugar management, but should be increased gradually to avoid gastrointestinal issues.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Things Physician Mothers Don't Talk About

Strength is often misrepresented as silence, leading to feelings of inadequacy in motherhood and personal identity.
#aging
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago
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People who still look young in their 60s and 70s aren't fighting aging - they stopped doing the things that accelerate it, and the difference between those two approaches is the difference between swimming against a current and simply getting out of the water - Silicon Canals

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fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

Rethinking what it means to age - Harvard Gazette

Living longer does not equate to living healthier, as many older adults face chronic health conditions.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

People who still look young in their 60s and 70s aren't fighting aging - they stopped doing the things that accelerate it, and the difference between those two approaches is the difference between swimming against a current and simply getting out of the water - Silicon Canals

The biggest factor in aging is what we stop doing to ourselves, rather than what we add to our lives.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 weeks ago

100 experts were unable to agree on whether aging is an illness, or when it begins

Aging lacks a universally accepted definition, with significant disagreement among experts on its causes and implications.
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fromQueerty
2 weeks ago

Taking DoxyPEP? Doctor reminds everyone of a lesser-known side-effect to watch out for - Queerty

DoxyPEP significantly reduces STI risks but increases skin photosensitivity, necessitating sun protection after use.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Why employees with chronic pain feel shame-and how they can break free

Chronic pain affects 23% of U.S. adults, impacting productivity and costing the economy $722 billion annually.
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Dear Mary: I have become a carer for my wife who is ill and we are no longer intimate. Is it ever alright to pay for sex?

Caring for a partner with a long-term illness can be challenging, but maintaining positivity and support is essential for both individuals.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

A healthy pregnancy doesn't depend solely on the woman: why the father's health is crucial for child development

Father's health and behaviors significantly impact pregnancy outcomes and child development, challenging the traditional focus solely on the mother.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

It was as if she left her body'

Dalila's illness had begun about a year earlier. She does not know why she began refusing food, only that she started to see herself differently and could no longer recognise her body as her own.
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fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Top scientists call for the biannual clock change to be ABOLISHED

Top scientists advocate for ending Daylight Saving Time due to health risks like cancer, traffic accidents, and sleep issues.
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fromScienceDaily
2 weeks ago

This dangerous combo in your body could raise death risk by 83%

Sarcopenic obesity, characterized by excess belly fat and low muscle mass, significantly increases mortality risk by 83%. Early detection is crucial.
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Stay Well: I worry about my health. Should I get full-body MRI scan to give me peace of mind?

Getting this scan is very important because it tells me if there's anything going on in the inside that I should be worried about.
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fromMail Online
3 weeks ago

Sexual abstinence is BAD for men: Regular sex boosts sperm quality

Regular ejaculation improves sperm quality by reducing DNA damage and oxidative stress, enhancing fertility outcomes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

More frequent ejaculations may boost men's fertility, research suggests

Frequent ejaculations may improve sperm quality and fertility in men, as sperm deteriorates over time in the body.
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fromMail Online
3 weeks ago

Sexual abstinence is BAD for men: Regular sex boosts sperm quality

Regular ejaculation improves sperm quality by reducing DNA damage and oxidative stress, enhancing fertility outcomes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

More frequent ejaculations may boost men's fertility, research suggests

Frequent ejaculations may improve sperm quality and fertility in men, as sperm deteriorates over time in the body.
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fromQueerty
3 weeks ago

"God presented himself...": Perez Hilton recalls 21-day hospital stay & the "stupidity" that landed him there - Queerty

Perez Hilton faced serious health issues due to medication taken on an empty stomach, leading to hospitalization and a religious awakening.
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fromScary Mommy
3 weeks ago

This Common Vitamin Deficiency Can Feel A Lot Like Mom Burnout

Vitamin D deficiency can significantly impact women's mental and physical well-being, especially in postpartum and perimenopausal stages.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

Here are 3 tips to reduce your risk of heart disease from a researcher studying the link between cardiovascular and gut health

Maximizing gut health is linked to reducing chronic disease risk, emphasizing plant-based diets and limiting ultra-processed foods.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Yes, You Can Consume Too Much Potassium: Here's What Happens When You Do - Tasting Table

High potassium levels in the blood, known as hyperkalemia, can disrupt electrical activity in the body, leading to muscle weakness and potential heart issues.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

If You Drink Tequila Every Day, Here's What Happens - Tasting Table

Daily tequila consumption can lead to significant health issues, including liver damage and weight gain.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

From trackers to gummies and CCTV, society has been gripped by sleep hysteria | Alice Gregory

Sleep is crucial for mental and physical health, and the focus on achieving perfect sleep has led to increased anxiety about sleep quality.
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fromTiny Buddha
4 weeks ago

How Dry January Improved My Brain Health and My Life - Tiny Buddha

Dry January revealed complex motivations beyond weight loss, including family history of alcoholism and genetic predisposition to cognitive decline, prompting deeper commitment to brain health.
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fromThe Verge
4 weeks ago

Fitbit's AI health coach will soon be able to read your medical records

Google enables Fitbit users to link medical records to their AI health coach for more personalized wellness advice, following similar moves by Amazon, OpenAI, and Microsoft.
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fromMail Online
4 weeks ago

The average Brit only gets 6 hours 27 minutes of sleep a night

British adults average 6 hours 27 minutes of sleep nightly, falling 77 minutes short of their desired 7 hours 44 minutes, losing approximately 468 hours annually.
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fromScienceDaily
4 weeks ago

This simple habit could help seniors live longer and stay independent

Regular cycling in older adults significantly reduces long-term care needs and mortality risk, with strongest effects among non-drivers.
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fromWIRED
4 weeks ago

The Men Obsessed With 'High T'

A growing obsession with high testosterone among younger men, fueled by influencers and celebrity endorsements, is driving increased TRT prescriptions and natural optimization efforts despite potential health risks.
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fromForbes
4 weeks ago

Inside The AI-Powered Med Spa Bringing Longevity Diagnostics To NYC

Advanced aesthetic medicine is shifting from generic treatments to diagnostic-led, data-driven care using AI, 3D imaging, and regenerative treatments to precisely address individual skin and body needs.
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fromBoston.com
4 weeks ago

People are spending hundreds of dollars at IV drip bars in Boston. Are they worth the hype?

IV vitamin infusion clinics are expanding across Massachusetts, charging hundreds of dollars for vitamins and supplements available cheaply in pill form, despite unproven health benefits and concerns about drawing nurses from understaffed medical facilities.
fromNature
4 weeks ago

Thymic health consequences in adults - Nature

The thymus is a specialized immune organ responsible for maturing T cells, thereby producing a diverse T cell repertoire crucial for mounting an adaptive immune response. The thymus itself decays with age and eventually transforms entirely into adipose tissue through a process known as thymic involution.
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fromApartment Therapy
4 weeks ago

Why My Coffee Maker Is the Secret to Making This Morning Habit Stick (It's Not What You Think!)

Habit stacking attaches new routines to existing daily habits like breakfast to increase consistency and reduce reliance on motivation.
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fromNews Center
4 weeks ago

Premature Menopause Raises Long-Term Heart Risk by 40 Percent - News Center

Black women experience premature menopause (before age 40) three times more frequently than white women, and premature menopause increases lifetime coronary heart disease risk by 40 percent.
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fromEmployee Benefit News
4 weeks ago

Screen time surges for desk workers, straining eyes and productivity

Desk workers average 99.2 hours of screen time weekly, causing eye strain that reduces productivity by nearly one full day per week, prompting employers to reassess health and benefits strategies.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

I'm concerned about my blood pressure. Can I check it at home?

Hypertension requires repeated high readings for diagnosis, not single measurements, and home monitoring helps establish accurate patterns beyond office visits.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

How does kidney disease actually work?

Kidneys filter approximately 150 quarts of blood daily through millions of nephrons, removing waste while retaining essential nutrients, salts, and water necessary for cellular function and survival.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

What are the best foods for a hangover, scientifically?

No scientifically proven hangover cure exists, but balanced macronutrients before and after drinking, along with proper hydration and nutrition, can help ease hangover symptoms.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Reduced physical activity due to global heating will lead to rise in health issues, study says

Rising temperatures reduce physical activity globally, with each month above 27.8°C increasing inactivity by 1.5 percentage points, projecting half a million additional premature deaths annually by 2050.
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fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Misusing my fitness tracker to do less, not more

A person with long COVID, POTS, and mast cell activation syndrome experienced severe crashes from overexertion but learned to manage symptoms through careful activity pacing and lifestyle adjustments over three years.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Influencers push 'parasite cleanses' but doctors say to steer clear

Wellness influencers promote parasite cleanses for various symptoms, but infectious disease physicians report no scientific evidence supporting these treatments and warn of potential health risks.
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fromNature
1 month ago

Insulin resistance prediction from wearables and routine blood biomarkers - Nature

Diabetes affects 537 million adults globally with type 2 diabetes comprising 90% of cases, driven by lifestyle factors and characterized by insulin resistance or deficiency leading to long-term organ damage.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Plastic Detox review a film so terrifying you will want to change your life immediately

Microplastics from everyday plastic products enter human bodies and disrupt hormones, contributing to infertility and other health problems.
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

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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fromSilicon Canals
1 month 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
1 month 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 month 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
1 month 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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fromwww.dw.com
1 month 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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fromMail Online
1 month 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.
fromTODAY.com
1 month 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
1 month 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
1 month 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.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month 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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fromBuzzFeed
1 month 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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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Labour MP opens up about anorexia battle: I see my body and I feel disgust'

A Labour MP disclosed her teenage anorexia battle following leg amputation, highlighting eating disorders among disabled women linked to body image and identity struggles.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month 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
1 month 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
1 month 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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