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Magnesium is essential and most Americans fall short without even knowing it
Magnesium is involved in hundreds of biological processes. It helps convert food into usable energy, supports muscle and nerve function, regulates blood sugar, maintains healthy blood pressure, and plays a

Exercise timing motivation and recovery tips you should know
The World Health Organization recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per week for adults. For most people, that number sits somewhere between aspirational and out of reach.

Hydration research reveals why drinking water is worth taking seriously
Water makes up between 40% and 62% of total body weight depending on the individual, and every major organ in the body depends on hydration to function properly. Adults lose

Fitness genes linked to lower disease risk
A growing body of research is shedding light on the connection between genetics, fitness, and long term health. A recent study published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
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Happiness alone fails to define real mental well being
Ask a room full of people what it means to be mentally well and the answers will vary widely. One person might say it is about feeling happy. Another might

Oatmeal’s hidden benefit for cholesterol
For years, oats have been recognized for their ability to help manage cholesterol levels, largely due to a type of soluble fiber called beta-glucan, which binds to cholesterol in the

How 1 quiet habit shapes how you move daily
Sleep dramatically controls how much you move each day and for most people, the plan to move more looks familiar: set a step goal, schedule a workout, summon enough willpower

How gut cell dangerously raises your cancer risk
Most people think of inflammation the same way they think of a cold. Something flares up, the body fights back, things return to normal, and life moves on. The gut,
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What really changes in your sex life after getting married
Marriage rewires everything — from how you connect emotionally to what actually happens behind closed doors. Everyone talks about the wedding. The dress, the vows, the first dance — but

Soil microbes reveal how a forgotten frontier could finally defeat antibiotic resistance
Beneath ordinary ground lies one of the most promising and underexplored frontiers in modern medicine. Scientists racing to outpace the global rise of antibiotic resistance are turning back to the

Birth rate panic is fueling a dangerous federal gamble with women’s reproductive health
Birth rates in the United States declined again in 2025, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting 3.6 million births, a one percent drop from the previous year.

Cancer cells reveal how a hidden lipid flaw drives their deadly and unstoppable growth
Cancer cells have long been known to divide uncontrollably, but the precise mechanisms that push them into that state have remained only partially understood. A new study from chemists at



