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Goitre isn’t always what it seems
A swelling in the neck can send anyone straight to a search engine, and thyroid enlargement, known clinically as goitre, is one of the most common reasons people end up

The sleep secret that is quietly wrecking your heart health
Sleep is doing far more than resting the body at night. While the body appears still and the mind goes quiet, a series of critical cardiovascular processes unfold that only

What Is Salmonella?
Salmonella is one of the most prevalent and most underestimated health threats in the modern food environment. A group of bacteria responsible for more than a million infections in the

Why love languages aren’t so simple after all
Love languages entered the cultural conversation decades ago and never really left. The idea that people give and receive love through five distinct channels, words of affirmation, acts of service,
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Why does consistent movement beat intense exercise in nearly every health study
Movement is the most universally prescribed medicine in the history of preventive health, and the most universally underdosed. The evidence for regular physical activity as a determinant of health outcomes

Why stroke keeps striking people who had no idea they were at risk
Stroke is one of the most time sensitive medical emergencies in medicine, and the margin between full recovery and permanent disability is measured in minutes rather than hours. Every minute

10 Facts about Hepatitis that reveal a growing health threat
Hepatitis affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, yet many misunderstand what it is and how it spreads. The disease refers to inflammation of the liver and can range from

6 simple ways to lose belly fat naturally without exercise
Simple daily habits that quietly trim your waistline over time Losing stubborn fat around the midsection does not require a gym membership or hours of cardio. A growing body of
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Surprising alcohol facts that may change your mind
Alcohol and the body’s quiet bargain Alcohol is one of the most socially normalized substances in the world, consumed in celebration, in grief, in boredom, and in ritual across virtually

How eating vegetables first can transform your blood sugar
A tiny meal sequence tweak is showing results doctors compare to medication The order you eat your food in might matter just as much as what ends up on your

Cooking your own meals weekly may shield your aging brain
New research reveals a surprisingly simple weekly kitchen habit A single home cooked meal each week might be doing more for your future than any supplement on the shelf. As

The memory ritual neurologists practice daily
Memory and the habits that protect it Memory loss has long been framed as an inevitable consequence of aging, something to manage rather than prevent. Neurologists increasingly disagree. Emerging research


