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Ulcerative colitis and the strawberry tree’s surprising role
Ulcerative colitis has no cure. The chronic inflammatory bowel disease affects the lining of the colon and causes abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea and fatigue that can substantially reduce quality of

Napping habits in older adults are changing their health risks
About half of middle-aged and older Americans nap regularly during the day. For most people, that is not a cause for alarm. But a study published in JAMA Network Open

Acetaminophen and pregnancy fears may finally have a clear answer
In September 2025, the U.S. government issued a warning suggesting a possible connection between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and an increased risk of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. For expectant

Are these 5 work habits secretly signs of depression?
Everyone has rough days at the office. But when difficult days start feeling like the default, something deeper may be going on. Depression affects an estimated 280 million people worldwide,
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9 dangerous myths about cortisol you should stop believing
Every morning, before your alarm goes off, your body is already putting in work. Cortisol the hormone most people know only as the villain of wellness content rises sharply in

5 easy habit that effectively beat post winter fatigue
Habit of feeling unmotivated, moving less and reaching for the couch more than usual, you are not imagining things. Colder temperatures, reduced daylight and disrupted routines genuinely affect both your

DIY peptide injections are sending people to the ER
What started as a niche interest among bodybuilders has quietly spread to suburban moms, white collar professionals and affluent antiaging enthusiasts and now doctors at high-end longevity clinics are dealing

The proven fish that helps prevent type 2 diabetes
New research from Spain found that people with prediabetes who ate sardines regularly saw their high risk classification drop from 37% to just 8% in one year. Oily fish have
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Why family planning is still a bold act of love
The world feels heavier than it did a few years ago. Grocery bills are higher. Housing costs have become a source of dread for young couples. Headlines cycle through crisis

Clutter is quietly destroying your peace of mind daily
Science confirms what your gut already knows — a messy home is doing serious damage to your stress levels. That pile of laundry in the corner. The dishes that have

Makeup proves to be a powerful mental wellness ritual
There is something quietly transformative about standing in front of a mirror, brush in hand, and deciding — deliberately — to show up for yourself. For millions of people, makeup

Can you really swim? Most adults confidently get this wrong
Summer is almost here, and for many Americans that means time near the water whether it’s a backyard pool, a lakeside campsite or a beach vacation. But before you wade



