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Longevity researchers just identified the one daily habit that matters more than everything else
Longevity research has produced an enormous body of evidence over the past several decades, and much of it points in multiple directions simultaneously. Diet matters. Exercise matters. Sleep matters. Genetics

How to actually read your blood test results and understand what your doctor never explains
Blood test results are among the most information-rich documents available in routine healthcare, yet most patients receive them with little more than a reassurance that everything looks normal or a

Best ways to keep the spark alive in a long-term relationship according to relationship scientists
The spark that defines early romantic connection is one of the most universally desired and most commonly mourned features of long-term relationships. Its fading is so widely expected that most

Top 5 eating habits that nutritionists say are aging your body faster than anything else
Eating habits shape biological aging more directly and more powerfully than most people appreciate. Every meal is either contributing to the cellular environment that supports healthy aging or accelerating the
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Best exercises for people who hate working out but desperately want to get fit
Exercise is one of the most consistently recommended health behaviors in all of medicine, and one of the most consistently avoided by the majority of the population it is recommended

Sleep and dementia are more connected than most people realize
Sleep does far more than rest the body. While you sleep, the brain runs a biological cleaning cycle, flushing out toxic proteins through a network of channels that only activates

Nasal irrigation works on the common cold and the proof is piling up
It begins with a faint scratchiness at the back of the throat. Then a sneeze, some sniffling and before long, full-blown congestion that makes the next several days feel like

Yeast infection symptoms most people ignore until it’s too late
It often starts with a subtle itch that feels easy to brush off. Within days, that minor irritation can spiral into a burning, persistent discomfort that interrupts sleep, daily routines
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13 painful signs your kid doesn’t feel safe talking to you
Most parents want nothing more than a child who feels comfortable sharing what is going on in their life. Yet getting kids to actually open up can feel like an

5 helpful signs of stress in Black communities
Stress is a universal experience, but how it shows up and is managed can differ widely across communities. Within Black communities, stress often carries added layers shaped by social, economic

A diverse healthcare team can save Black mothers’ lives
Black women in the United States face a maternal mortality rate approximately three times higher than that of white women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That

Why Running benefits your brain and heart more than most exercise
Running is among the most studied forms of exercise in the cardiovascular literature, and the findings have been consistent enough over time to carry real weight. Research published in the



