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Vitamin C may hold a key to a sharper aging brain
Vitamin C has long been associated with immune support and a defense against the common cold, but a new study adds the brain to the list of organs that may

Sugar free diet study reveals an unexpected twist
A study presented this year by researchers at the Dasman Diabetes Institute in Kuwait is complicating one of the more popular assumptions in modern nutrition. Cutting sugar entirely, it turns

Glioblastoma the brain tumor that changes by location
Glioblastoma carries a reputation that few other diagnoses match, and for good reason. The World Health Organization classifies it as a grade 4 astrocytoma, the most aggressive label the agency

Sugar-free diets may be doing something unexpected to your gut
New research presented at a major endocrinology conference found that cutting sugar entirely triggered insulin resistance and gut changes in animal subjects. Cutting sugar out
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What is alexithymia? The hidden condition affecting millions
Imagine feeling your heart race or your stomach tighten and having no clear idea whether you’re excited, anxious or upset. For millions of people around the world, that uncertainty is

Your 2 p.m. slump could be harming your heart
Most people associate heart health with the big stuff: regular workouts, a produce heavy diet and yearly checkups with a doctor. But according to cardiologists, some of the most damaging

Obesity and overweight crisis keeps getting worse
The numbers tell a stark story. One in eight people worldwide now live with obesity, and the rate has more than doubled among adults since 1990. What was once framed

Heart disease in the United States costs billions yearly
Heart disease has held its place at the top of America’s mortality statistics for decades, and the latest figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show little sign
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Workout in just 3 minutes — the morning routine that actually gets results
Workout routines do not have to be long to be effective. That is the bold but increasingly well-supported idea behind a growing wave of short, targeted fitness sequences designed to

Asthma and seasonal shifts — the surprising ways weather can turn against you
Asthma does not take a vacation when summer arrives. For the millions of Americans living with this chronic respiratory condition, the warmer months can actually mark some of the most

Medications in the heat — the silent summer threat millions are ignoring
Medications are one of the most overlooked casualties of summer heat. While most Americans focus on staying hydrated and protecting their skin during the sweltering months, few think twice about

Revolutionizing Breast Cancer Detection years before symptoms
For decades, early detection has remained one of the strongest defenses against breast cancer. Routine screenings have saved countless lives, helping doctors identify tumors before they spread and become more



