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Why are young adults now getting cancers that used to wait until later
Cancer is not a single disease. It is a vast category of conditions sharing the characteristic of abnormal, uncontrolled cellular growth, and understanding that diversity is part of what makes

Why women’s heart disease symptoms are so different from men’s and how that difference is proving fatal
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, surpassing all cancers combined, yet it remains widely perceived as primarily a male condition. That perception is not merely a

What does early kidney decline feel like before it becomes impossible to ignore
Kidney disease advances without announcement. They do their work silently, and that silence is one of the most clinically dangerous features of how this disease progresses. Together the two kidneys

Why does health literacy matter more now than at any point in medical history
Literacy in health, meaning the ability to obtain, understand, and use health information to make informed decisions, is one of the most consequential and least discussed determinants of health outcomes.
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Shigella infections are growing and drug resistance is why
Shigella has been making people sick for thousands of years. Reports of the violent diarrheal illness it causes appear in ancient records, and the bacterium itself was formally identified in

Why is getting pregnant after 35 harder? Key facts explained
Getting pregnant after 35 is a reality that an increasing number of women are navigating, and the emotional and physiological complexity of that journey deserves honest and informed attention. Getting

Can vaccines impact fertility?
Vaccines and fertility is a topic that generates an enormous amount of concern online, particularly among people who are planning pregnancies or navigating the emotionally charged world of fertility treatment.

Best time to take a multivitamin (plus 4 other supplements for maximum absorption)
Supplements are only as effective as the conditions under which they are absorbed, and those conditions are shaped significantly by when they are taken and what they are taken with.
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Asthma is chronic but living well with it is possible
Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in the world, and one of the most misunderstood. For some people it means occasional wheezing during allergy season. For others

Mouth ulcers, pain, and what your body might be telling you
Most people have had a mouth ulcer. The familiar small sore that appears after biting the inside of a cheek, irritation from a sharp tooth, or friction from an ill-fitting

The right time to brush your teeth if you drink coffee every day
Your morning cup of coffee might be non-negotiable but the order in which you brush your teeth around it could be making a real difference to your dental health, and

Phytic acid’s surprising role in gut barrier health
A preclinical study from researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, suggests that a compound long dismissed as an anti-nutrient may actually help protect the intestinal barrier.



