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What does lived anxiety actually feel like when the person hiding it looks completely fine
Anxiety is the most prevalent mental health condition globally, and it is also the condition most commonly misclassified as a personality trait rather than a treatable health problem. The person

Why are lung diseases rising in people who have never smoked a single cigarette
Lung function declines naturally with age, but the rate and eventual long-term trajectory of that decline is not fixed. It is shaped substantially by the air breathed across a lifetime,

Why do healthy nails tell you more about your body than you would expect
Nails are not simply a cosmetic detail at the ends of fingers and toes. They are keratinized structures produced by the nail matrix, a region of actively dividing cells at

What is inflammation quietly doing to your body between every meal you eat
Inflammation is one of the body’s most essential biological tools and one of its most destructive when poorly regulated. Acute inflammation, the kind that responds to injury, infection, or localized
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Why leukemia respond differently depending on when and how it is caught
Leukemia begins in the bone marrow, the soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced, and its early progression is largely invisible to the person it is happening to.

Why does hair loss reveal so much more than just a scalp problem
Hair loss is one of those changes that most people experience as a deeply personal cosmetic crisis long before they recognize it as a potential biological signal. The scalp sheds

What is prostate cancer doing before any symptoms arrive to warn you
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in men and one of the most complex to navigate because of the wide spectrum of disease it represents, ranging from slow-growing

Why your skincare routine can cause more damage than protection in the long run
Skin is the body’s largest organ and primary physical barrier against environmental threat, and one of the most diagnostically informative surfaces any clinician or attentive person can observe. Changes in
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Overview of what WHO says communities need beyond treatment
When Ebola or Marburg strikes a community, the immediate concern is containment. But the disruption those outbreaks leave behind runs much deeper than the number of confirmed cases. Jobs disappear.

What kidney cancer looks like before most people notice
Kidney cancer often develops without obvious symptoms, making awareness of the risk factors and early warning signs a critical part of long-term health. The kidneys do

Every child should get this 1 essential diabetes blood test
A routine trip to the pediatrician could one day include a simple blood test that detects type 1 diabetes in children long before serious symptoms appear and researchers say that

Bipolar I disorder looks different in Black families and that matters
Misdiagnosis is common, symptoms present differently, and cultural context changes everything about how Black families experience bipolar I disorder. Bipolar I disorder is not a single



