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Small changes are all your heart may actually need
A study of more than 50,000 people found that modest improvements to sleep, movement, and diet reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events by up to 57%. The conventional wisdom

The alarming truth about bacteria thriving in your fridge
Most people assume the refrigerator is the safest, cleanest spot in the kitchen. It keeps food cold, preserves freshness, and buys extra days before anything goes bad. But according to

The blood type most dangerously linked to type 2 diabetes
For people with blood type B, a sweeping new analysis of global health research adds one more factor worth keeping on the radar: a modestly but meaningfully elevated risk of

New COVID variant Cicada hits 29 states
A new COVID-19 variant has been quietly making its way across the United States and it is now moving fast enough that doctors are paying close attention. The variant, known
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Tech addiction is real 6 warning signs you must know
A Los Angeles jury delivered a verdict this week that is already reshaping conversations about technology and mental health. In a landmark ruling against Meta and YouTube, jurors determined that

Is retatrutide more effective than Ozempic for weight loss
Retatrutide still experimental and not yet approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the medication is already reshaping the way researchers think about weight loss medicine. Here is what

Period underwear offers teens a discreet option but there are things to know first
As absorbent underwear becomes a mainstream menstrual option, parents and teens are asking the right questions about safety, hygiene and when to make the switch. For parents raising daughters, helping

Small Changes, Big Impact quietly reshapes heart health
Heart disease often carries the weight of major change. Strict diets. Intense workout plans. A full reset of daily habits. For many people, that level of change feels out of
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Gas hobs and cancer risk are more connected than most home cooks realize
Most people assume their gas hob is only a concern when it is actively burning. New research suggests the greater risk may come when the appliance is completely off. A

Why Clove water fans may want to read this first
Clove water is made by soaking or simmering whole cloves in water and drinking the resulting infusion. The appeal is straightforward. The dried flower buds of the Syzygium aromaticum tree,

Your gas stove may be leaking dangerous benzene
Most people only worry about their gas stove while it is actually on. New research suggests the real concern may begin the moment the flame goes out. A new study

Why Chia seeds deserve a permanent spot in your kitchen
Chia seeds are not a trend. They have been a dietary staple in Central American cultures for centuries, and the nutritional profile that made them valuable then holds up under



