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Black father fears — the 7 deeply personal worries every dad carries in silence
Black father figures across America carry a weight that rarely gets spoken about openly. Behind the role of provider, protector, and steady presence lives a quieter reality, one filled with

Smartphone app for advanced cancer — the digital breakthrough giving patients more good days
Smartphone app technology is opening a new chapter in how advanced cancer patients manage their symptoms and maintain their quality of life between clinical visits. New research presented at a

GLP-1 medications and the 8 supplements that could quietly work against you
GLP-1 medications have become one of the most talked-about developments in weight management in recent memory, with millions of Americans now using them and millions more expected to join them

Sleep deprivation — the powerful steps that can transform your nights starting today
Sleep deprivation is quietly undermining the health of millions of Americans, and Black adults are consistently bearing the heaviest burden of this growing crisis. While poor sleep has long been
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Anxiety relief — the 5 nerve exercises that could quiet your mind in minutes
Anxiety affects tens of millions of Americans, yet fewer than half of those living with it ever seek formal help. While professional medical care remains the most important step for

Vitamin C may hold a key to a sharper aging brain
Vitamin C has long been associated with immune support and a defense against the common cold, but a new study adds the brain to the list of organs that may

Sugar free diet study reveals an unexpected twist
A study presented this year by researchers at the Dasman Diabetes Institute in Kuwait is complicating one of the more popular assumptions in modern nutrition. Cutting sugar entirely, it turns

Glioblastoma the brain tumor that changes by location
Glioblastoma carries a reputation that few other diagnoses match, and for good reason. The World Health Organization classifies it as a grade 4 astrocytoma, the most aggressive label the agency
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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

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



