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First aid mistakes that could make an emergency far worse
Panic in a medical emergency is understandable, but some of the most common instinctive responses can cause serious harm before help ever arrives. Most people want

Why does cognitive decline start so much earlier than anyone expects
Cognitive health is no longer a concern reserved for people approaching their seventies. The research on how the brain ages and what accelerates or slows that process has shifted the

Why are young adults now getting cancers that used to wait until later
Cancer is not a single disease. It is a vast category of conditions sharing the characteristic of abnormal, uncontrolled cellular growth, and understanding that diversity is part of what makes

The sleep problem most people are treating the wrong way entirely
Sleep disorders affect a significant proportion of the global adult population, and the way most people attempt to address them, through alcohol, antihistamines, melatonin in arbitrarily large doses, and perseverance
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Why stroke keeps striking people who had no idea they were at risk
Stroke is one of the most time sensitive medical emergencies in medicine, and the margin between full recovery and permanent disability is measured in minutes rather than hours. Every minute

Why does asthma keep getting harder to control indoors
Asthma does not always announce itself through dramatic attacks. For millions of people living with the condition, it speaks in subtler ways: a persistent cough that arrives each evening, a

Why does oral health keep showing up in every serious disease conversation
Oral health is not a separate category of wellness. It is a window into systemic health, and what happens in the mouth has measurable consequences for the heart, the brain,

What would change if you tracked your glucose like you track your steps
Glucose dysregulation is one of the most consequential health processes most people never directly observe, and by the time it becomes visible through a standard diagnostic test, it has often
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What does living with HIV look like now compared to what most people imagine
HIV does not look the way most people imagine it. The disease that defined a generation of crisis and uncertainty has been transformed by decades of research into a manageable

What does early kidney decline feel like before it becomes impossible to ignore
Kidney disease advances without announcement. They do their work silently, and that silence is one of the most clinically dangerous features of how this disease progresses. Together the two kidneys

Why longevity research keep pointing back to the same uncomfortable habits
Longevity research has a way of arriving at conclusions that feel simultaneously obvious and ignored. Across every population studied for exceptional lifespan and healthspan, from the Okinawans of Japan to

What does the research on desire say about couples who stay connected for decades
Desire in long-term relationships is not simply lost. What research on long-term partnerships consistently finds is that physical drive does not simply fade because novelty wears off. It becomes increasingly



