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Every child should get this 1 essential diabetes blood test
A routine trip to the pediatrician could one day include a simple blood test that detects type 1 diabetes in children long before serious symptoms appear and researchers say that

Bipolar I disorder looks different in Black families and that matters
Misdiagnosis is common, symptoms present differently, and cultural context changes everything about how Black families experience bipolar I disorder. Bipolar I disorder is not a single

Glioblastoma: the warning signs and what comes after diagnosis
Classified as the most aggressive brain cancer by the WHO, glioblastoma is defined by how fast it grows, where it strikes, and how hard it fights back against treatment. Of

Liver cancer: what doctors actually do depends on the stage
Liver cancer diagnosis doesn’t come with a single treatment path. What a patient receives depends on several converging factors — how far the disease has progressed, the size and number
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Breast cancer study reveals a timing factor worth paying attention to
Breast cancer treatment has long followed a familiar sequence. Surgery comes first, usually a lumpectomy or mastectomy, and radiation follows. For decades that order has been treated as standard. A

What is your nervous system quietly trying to tell you
Nervous health has quietly moved from the fringes of wellness culture to its absolute center, and the shift is happening faster than most people realize. What was once the domain

What are polyphenols doing inside your body right now
Polyphenols are among the most studied compounds in nutritional science right now, and they are finally getting the mainstream attention that decades of research have earned. These naturally occurring plant

What is your healthspan and why does it matter more than lifespan
Healthspan is quietly replacing lifespan at the center of the longevity conversation, and the distinction it draws is one of the most important in modern medicine. Where lifespan counts the
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What is your muscle quietly predicting about how long you live
Muscle is not simply what the body uses to move. It is, according to a rapidly growing body of longevity research, one of the most metabolically important tissues in the

Why do the fittest people treat recovery like a training session
Recovery is where fitness actually happens. Not in the set, not in the rep, not in the mile completed, but in the hours and days that follow, when the body

What is modern dating missing that connection could fix right now
Connection, not chemistry, is what people are genuinely chasing in modern relationships now. The shift is subtle but unmistakable, visible in how people describe what they want and in the

Why therapy is finally losing its dirty little secret
Therapy used to be something people did in secret. Appointments were kept off calendars, mentioned to almost nobody, and framed, if they had to be framed at all, as something



