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1 blueberry habit athletes shouldn’t ignore
Heart disease and Type 2 diabetes remain among the most common chronic health conditions worldwide, but experts continue to emphasize that prevention often begins with small, consistent lifestyle choices. While

Ovarian cysts just got a simpler follow up rule
Ovarian cysts are turning up more often in postmenopausal women, largely because more people are undergoing imaging for unrelated reasons and cysts get spotted along the way. That discovery almost

Hydrocephalus treatment may be entering a new era
Hydrocephalus, sometimes described as water on the brain, occurs when cerebrospinal fluid builds up faster than the body can clear it, causing the brain’s fluid filled chambers to expand. That

Cyclosporiasis outbreak grows, restaurants scramble to respond
A parasitic infection called Cyclosporiasis known for causing weeks of watery, sometimes explosive diarrhea has spread across 31 states, with Michigan reporting more cases than anywhere else in the country
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Ozempic and constipation, what actually helps
Ozempic has become one of the most talked about medications in recent years, prescribed both for managing type 2 diabetes and for weight loss. Like most effective drugs, it comes

Skin infections explained, from cellulitis to scabies
Skin infections develop when bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites break through the skin’s surface and take hold, often triggering pain, swelling and visible changes in color. They differ from ordinary

Food safety surveillance just lost a critical layer of protection
Roughly 48 million Americans get sick from foodborne illness every year, with about 128,000 hospitalized and 3,000 killed, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For decades, a

Cancer’s path from one cell to a life changing diagnosis
The human body runs on trillions of tiny building blocks called cells, each one following a precise set of instructions to keep everything functioning. Occasionally, one of those instructions gets
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Could everyday touch be the intimacy habit your relationship is missing?
Relationships do not usually fall apart in a single dramatic event. They thin out gradually through a thousand moments of inattention, and intimacy is the first quality to reflect that

Are you giving your health decisions the same scrutiny you give your finances?
Health guidance travels quickly and loses accuracy at every step. A peer-reviewed finding becomes a press release, the press release becomes a headline, the headline becomes a social media post,

The nail damage clues most people attribute to the wrong cause
Nail changes are among the most consistently overlooked early indicators of conditions developing elsewhere in the body. A slight change in color, a new ridge running the length of the

Fasted cardio works but not in the way you probably think
Getting truly lean is hard work. Anyone who has chased a six-pack knows that cutting calories can only go so far before the body starts to push back. So naturally,



