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Your 2 p.m. slump could be harming your heart
Most people associate heart health with the big stuff: regular workouts, a produce heavy diet and yearly checkups with a doctor. But according to cardiologists, some of the most damaging

Obesity and overweight crisis keeps getting worse
The numbers tell a stark story. One in eight people worldwide now live with obesity, and the rate has more than doubled among adults since 1990. What was once framed

Heart disease in the United States costs billions yearly
Heart disease has held its place at the top of America’s mortality statistics for decades, and the latest figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show little sign

Role of nutrition in physical fitness no one explains
A good workout routine only goes as far as the fuel behind it. Exercise and nutrition work as a pair, and neither one delivers much on its own. A strong
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Survodutide hits where other weight loss drugs miss
Phase 3 data from the SYNCHRONIZE-1 trial shows the experimental drug reducing visceral and liver fat while preserving lean muscle mass in adults with obesity. Most

Swimming pool water may be far filthier than your toilet and here is why
Swimming pool water carries a reputation for cleanliness, largely because of the sharp scent of chlorine and the crystal-clear appearance most pools maintain. But beneath that inviting surface lies a

Heat-trained hair — the truth about straightening your curls without wrecking them
Heat-trained hair is transforming the way people with natural curls approach straightening, and the conversation around it is louder than ever. For years, the assumption was that using heat tools

Workout in just 3 minutes — the morning routine that actually gets results
Workout routines do not have to be long to be effective. That is the bold but increasingly well-supported idea behind a growing wave of short, targeted fitness sequences designed to
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Dengue fever is no longer a distant threat and travelers need to pay attention
It has existed for nearly two thousand years, appearing in historical records as far back as 200 AD. But dengue fever, long considered a contained threat in tropical corners of

How to have the relationship conversation most couples avoid until it is too late
Relationship quality is shaped as much by the conversations that never happen as by the ones that do. Research on long-term relationship satisfaction consistently finds that the couples who navigate

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

Motivation is being quietly stolen by modern life and what your brain is losing every single day
Motivation is one of the first things people notice slipping in the modern world, and most never connect it to what is actually happening inside their brain. The neurochemical most


