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What is breast cancer and what happens inside the body
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers diagnosed in women in the United States, and statistically, its reach is wide. One in 8 women will develop it at

Lung cancer screening in India and the AI tools changing it
Lung cancer kills more people globally than any other cancer, accounting for 1.8 million deaths each year. In India, the situation is particularly grim. The country recorded 81,742 new lung

Impact of lifestyle on health
The World Health Organization estimates that 60% of the factors tied to individual health and quality of life are connected to lifestyle. That is not a small number. It places

Perimenopause and heart disease share a dangerous link
New research shows women in the perimenopausal transition face significantly higher cardiovascular risks than previously understood, making midlife a critical moment to act on heart health before it is too
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How many ounces of water do you really need each day?
Water is one of the most accessible health tools available and one of the most misunderstood. Most adults grew up hearing that eight glasses a day was the gold standard,

Hypertension study reveals surprising bedtime breakthrough
A growing body of research is reshaping how doctors think about sleep and heart health and hypertension. The latest findings suggest that one of the simplest nightly habits may quietly

Unlocking weight loss maintenance with 8,500 steps
8,500 steps makes losing weight easier. Losing weight on its own is difficult . Keeping it off turns out to be harder. Research consistently shows that more than half of

Understanding nutrition in the Black community
Black Americans are diagnosed with hypertension at higher rates than any other racial group in the United States. Type 2 diabetes follows a similar pattern. These are not random outcomes.
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Why the self-relationship determines every romantic relationship you will ever have
Self-relationship is not a concept that features prominently in most conversations about romantic health. People discuss communication styles, attachment patterns, compatibility, love languages, and conflict resolution, all genuinely relevant factors,

Intimacy after kids has 4 findings that explain why exhaustion is only part of the story
Intimacy after kids is the relationship conversation that most new parents are too tired to have and too embarrassed to admit they need. The cultural script around parenthood celebrates the

Cancer recurrence risk is real and what most oncologists never have time to tell survivors could change everything
Cancer recurrence is the fear that shadows most survivors from the moment treatment ends, and it is one that most survivors navigate with far less information than they deserve. The

How your retina may warn of osteoporosis risk early
A routine photo of the back of the eye may one day tell doctors something they never expected: how strong or fragile a person’s bones are becoming. Two large population



