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Menopause and your heart: 4 risks doctors flag
Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death among women in the United States, yet many still underestimate their personal risk. Health experts say that misconception often delays

The office trick that stabilizes blood sugar fast
Managing Type 2 diabetes often involves balancing healthy eating, medication and regular physical activity. But for people who spend much of the day behind a desk, fitting exercise into a

Gestational diabetes doesn’t have to derail your pregnancy
Gestational diabetes affects a meaningful share of pregnancies in the United States, yet many expecting parents encounter the term for the first time only after a routine test comes back

Avocados could be a simple fix for heart health
New research suggests one avocado a day may lower harmful cholesterol particles and reduce heart disease risk, especially for adults with obesity. A new study published in the Journal of
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Why aging clock could tick slower for culture lovers
New research suggests museums, theater and concerts may do more than entertain, they may help slow the body’s physiological aging process. Getting older on paper and getting older in the

Kidney stones, decoded from cause to treatment
Kidney stones rank among the most common and most painful conditions a person can face, yet many people know surprisingly little about them until one strikes. A kidney stone forms

Social connection could be the cure you never knew you needed
Doctors say showing up for the people you love does more than assumed Connection is quietly becoming one of the most studied forces in modern health science, and the findings

Steps that could quietly rewrite your life expectancy
A simple daily habit is drawing fresh attention from doctors who study aging Steps are emerging as one of the simplest, most reliable predictors of a longer life. Forget marathons,
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Are your nutrition decisions based on the evidence or the latest headline?
Nutrition science produces more apparently contradictory guidance than almost any other field, and the reversals have been dramatic enough to justify genuine skepticism about any new claim. Fat was the

Goitre isn’t always what it seems
A swelling in the neck can send anyone straight to a search engine, and thyroid enlargement, known clinically as goitre, is one of the most common reasons people end up

The sleep secret that is quietly wrecking your heart health
Sleep is doing far more than resting the body at night. While the body appears still and the mind goes quiet, a series of critical cardiovascular processes unfold that only

What Is Salmonella?
Salmonella is one of the most prevalent and most underestimated health threats in the modern food environment. A group of bacteria responsible for more than a million infections in the



