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Why more pregnant women face life threatening heart disease
Heart disease was once considered a condition that mostly affected older adults, but medical experts are raising the alarm about its growing toll on women during and after pregnancy. According

New stroke research: Could your diet be saving your brain?
Three emerging findings on the Mediterranean diet, the shingles vaccine and a new blood-thinning drug are reshaping how doctors think about stroke prevention.

The diabetes symptoms that mimic ordinary tiredness
Diabetes is among the most widespread chronic diseases in the world, yet a staggering number of people carry it for years without a diagnosis. The early stage of the condition,

The dental secrets hiding behind every checkup
Every dental appointment is about more than cavities and cleanings. The mouth provides a remarkable view into the broader health of the entire body, and dental professionals are increasingly trained
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The sneaky cancer symptoms worth taking seriously
Cancer rarely announces itself loudly in its earliest stages. The signals it sends are often quiet, easy to rationalize, and simple to postpone investigating. That delay, small as it seems

Your brain is changing right now and here is the proof
The brain is arguably the most dynamic organ in the human body, constantly forming new connections and pruning old ones based on the demands placed on it each day. This

The quiet asthma triggers living in your home
Millions of people live with asthma and still feel blindsided when a flare hits. The condition affects airways in ways that go far beyond a simple wheeze, and for many,

Asthma triggers hiding in plain sight that most sufferers never suspect
Asthma affects more than 25 million Americans, yet a significant number of people living with the condition continue to encounter triggers they never identify because those triggers exist in the
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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



