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Mental health maintenance, the daily practices that protect emotional wellbeing before crisis arrives
Mental health conditions rarely arrive without precursor signals. The shift from ordinary stress or sadness into a clinically significant condition is almost always preceded by behavioral and emotional changes that

Lung cancer screening: the test saving lives among people who do not know they qualify
Lung cancer remains the deadliest malignancy in the United States, killing more Americans annually than breast, colon, and prostate cancers combined. Despite this sobering reality, a life-saving screening test exists

Leukemia warning signs, the blood cancer signals hiding in plain sight for too long
Leukemia is a cancer of the blood and bone marrow that disrupts the production and function of healthy blood cells. It is among the most commonly diagnosed malignancies in both

Love and intimacy the science behind what keeps long-term relationships genuinely satisfying
Love in its early stages is chemically and neurologically distinctive. The brain of a person in the early phase of romantic attachment shows activation patterns in reward and motivation centers
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Eyedrops you use daily could actually be harming your vision
Every medicine cabinet seems to have one — a small bottle of redness-relieving eyedrops tucked behind everything else, ready for the next time eyes look tired or irritated. Millions of

Sickle cell breakthroughs — the gene therapy advances that could change everything for patients
Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects approximately 100,000 Americans, with Black Americans accounting for the vast majority of those diagnosed. For most of the history of
Sexual health and STIs — the testing gap putting millions of Americans at preventable risk
Sexual health is one of the most consequential and most consistently neglected dimensions of adult wellness in the United States. The country has seen sustained increases in sexually transmitted infection

Prostate cancer in Black men – the disparity that demands far more attention than it receives
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men in the United States and the second leading cause of cancer death in men after lung cancer. Within that already
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Brain health habits — the daily choices quietly determining how sharp you stay
Brain health is shaped less by genetics than most people assume and more by the accumulation of daily choices made across decades. Research consistently shows that lifestyle factors including sleep

Body dysmorphic disorder is not vanity and it nearly costs lives
Mandy Rosenberg was eventually diagnosed with a disorder that had been quietly controlling her life for years. Body dysmorphic disorder, a mental health condition that traps people inside a distorted

Heart attack risk is higher than most people want to admit
A heart attack is not a singular event so much as a cascade. It begins when blood flow to the heart is suddenly cut off or severely reduced, starving the

Lung inflammation and the treatments that work
The lungs are not passive organs. They are constantly exposed to whatever moves through the air — bacteria, viruses, allergens, pollutants, smoke — and the tissue responds accordingly. When that



