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Sickle cell breakthroughs — the gene therapy advances that could change everything for patients
Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects approximately 100,000 Americans, with Black Americans accounting for the vast majority of those diagnosed. For most of the history of
Sexual health and STIs — the testing gap putting millions of Americans at preventable risk
Sexual health is one of the most consequential and most consistently neglected dimensions of adult wellness in the United States. The country has seen sustained increases in sexually transmitted infection

Prostate cancer in Black men – the disparity that demands far more attention than it receives
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men in the United States and the second leading cause of cancer death in men after lung cancer. Within that already

Stroke warning signs — the five minutes that determine everything about recovery outcomes
Stroke is one of the most time-sensitive medical emergencies in existence. Every minute that passes during an untreated brain attack allows approximately two million neurons to die, which is why
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Cancer warning signs that are easy to dismiss but should never be ignored
Cancer remains one of the most feared diagnoses in medicine, yet the early warning signs that make it most treatable are also the easiest to rationalize away. Fatigue gets blamed

How retro walking is revolutionizing fitness worldwide
The rising phenomenon of backward motion In the ever-evolving world of fitness trends, retro walking has become a surprising new method, challenging the norms of traditional exercise. While it may

How vibration plates take over fitness with shocking benefits
Vibration plates have come a long way from their early roots in the 19th century. Today, these motorized platforms have become a staple in fitness routines, hailed for their potential

Brain health habits — the daily choices quietly determining how sharp you stay
Brain health is shaped less by genetics than most people assume and more by the accumulation of daily choices made across decades. Research consistently shows that lifestyle factors including sleep
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Leukemia is more common than most people realize
Leukemia is a cancer that begins not in an organ or a tumor, but in the bone marrow itself, the soft tissue buried inside bones where every blood cell in

Shingles vaccine linked to lower dementia risk in new research
For years, the shingles vaccine has been recommended to older adults as protection against a painful viral flare-up that can follow anyone who has had chickenpox. New research now suggests

Alzheimer’s disease research finds new promise in an old psychiatric drug
Alzheimer’s disease affects roughly 32 million people worldwide, and that number is expected to climb to 152 million by 2050. Despite decades of research and billions in pharmaceutical investment, there

Health information that actually serves the African American community
The internet did not make health care simpler. It made it louder. Between wellness influencers, Facebook groups, and algorithmically pushed content, finding medical information that is actually grounded in evidence



