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The sickle cell realities that rarely make the headlines
A disease that shapes every day Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects hemoglobin, the protein inside red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen. In people with

Could your sexual health be suffering in silence?
A dimension of health that deserves honest attention Sexual health is defined broadly as a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social wellbeing in relation to one’s intimate life. That

The vision clues hiding behind daily eye strain
Seeing clearly is not guaranteed Good vision is one of those gifts that most people do not appreciate until it starts to slip away. The eye is a complex optical

The fitness habits that actually move the needle
The assumption that more exercise is always better has led generations of people into routines that produce diminishing returns, unnecessary injury, and eventual burnout. Fitness science has spent decades dismantling
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What your hair loss is actually trying to tell you
Hair loss touches something deeply personal for the millions who experience it. It can arrive gradually, a little more in the shower drain each morning, or suddenly, clumps on the

The hearing habits worth changing before it is too late
Hearing loss was once considered an inevitable feature of aging, something that arrived quietly in the later decades of life and was simply accepted as part of getting older. That

Fitness experts are rethinking everything about how long you exercise
For a long time, the logic seemed airtight. More time in the gym meant more progress. More sessions per week meant faster results. Push harder, go longer, rest less. That

High blood pressure treatment linked to worse kidney outcomes
For millions of people managing type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure is a near-constant companion. The two conditions overlap so frequently that treating one without accounting for the other is
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All women deserve great sex and doctors are finally saying it
Sexual health has long occupied an awkward space in medicine, discussed in hushed tones if at all, treated as secondary to what gets called “real” health concerns. Nicole Cirino, M.D.,

Why more pregnant women face life threatening heart disease
Heart disease was once considered a condition that mostly affected older adults, but medical experts are raising the alarm about its growing toll on women during and after pregnancy. According

New stroke research: Could your diet be saving your brain?
Three emerging findings on the Mediterranean diet, the shingles vaccine and a new blood-thinning drug are reshaping how doctors think about stroke prevention.

The diabetes symptoms that mimic ordinary tiredness
Diabetes is among the most widespread chronic diseases in the world, yet a staggering number of people carry it for years without a diagnosis. The early stage of the condition,



