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Could your stress levels be doing more cardiovascular damage than your food choices
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death globally, a fact that persists not because the science of prevention is lacking but because the gap between what medicine knows and
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
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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

What does lived anxiety actually feel like when the person hiding it looks completely fine
Anxiety is the most prevalent mental health condition globally, and it is also the condition most commonly misclassified as a personality trait rather than a treatable health problem. The person

Why are lung diseases rising in people who have never smoked a single cigarette
Lung function declines naturally with age, but the rate and eventual long-term trajectory of that decline is not fixed. It is shaped substantially by the air breathed across a lifetime,

Why do healthy nails tell you more about your body than you would expect
Nails are not simply a cosmetic detail at the ends of fingers and toes. They are keratinized structures produced by the nail matrix, a region of actively dividing cells at
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Why your skincare routine can cause more damage than protection in the long run
Skin is the body’s largest organ and primary physical barrier against environmental threat, and one of the most diagnostically informative surfaces any clinician or attentive person can observe. Changes in

Could prenatal nutrition be doing more for your baby’s future than any supplement promises?
Prenatal health begins before the pregnancy test turns positive. The period immediately preceding conception is when the nutritional and physiological environment a pregnancy will develop within is being established. Folate

What is it like to live inside a body with sickle cell, where pain can arrive without warning
Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder caused by a mutation in the gene encoding hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen. In people with

What your sexual health actually telling you about your overall wellbeing
Sexual wellbeing is defined broadly as a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social health in relation to sexuality, and that framing matters precisely because it refuses to reduce the



