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Half of kids under 6 have nightmares
Nightmares are a familiar part of childhood, but for many families, they go beyond the occasional bad dream. Research suggests that nearly half of children under age six experience frequent

Overhydration is more dangerous than you think and your urine color tells the story
The push to drink more water has become something close to a cultural mandate. Oversized tumblers line office desks, apps send hourly reminders to hydrate, and the message to drink

Is Ozempic butt real? The side effects that matter most
Ozempic has become one of the most talked-about prescription medications in recent years, attracting attention not just from people managing type 2 diabetes the condition it was originally approved to

Breast cancer is getting younger and so should your first mammogram
Breast cancer has long been framed as a concern for women in their fifties and beyond, but that picture is changing in ways that demand attention. Rates of breast cancer
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Feeling off 7 key signs you lack enough vitamin E
Most people have never thought twice about their vitamin E levels and that is exactly the problem. Unlike some nutrient deficiencies that come with obvious, dramatic symptoms, a shortage of

Hearing loss: 4 effective ways to block noise damage
Most young adults already know the drill when it comes to taking care of themselves therapy for mental health, cardio and strength training for the body, a balanced diet for

Liver disease is often silent until it is not and these are the signs worth knowing
Most people can rattle off their cholesterol numbers or recall their last blood pressure reading without much effort. Ask those same people about their liver health and the conversation tends

Lower blood pressure fast with these 3 routines
Nearly half of all American adults are living with high blood pressure, and while medication and long-term lifestyle changes play an important role in managing the condition, experts say the
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Weight loss without hunger or restriction is not a myth and science is finally proving it
Weight loss culture is built around the idea that losing weight requires a diet, a defined program with specific rules about what to eat and what to avoid. The research

The powerful intersection of sexual health and fitness and what it means for your body
Most people think about fitness in terms of what it does for their waistline or their energy levels. Far fewer stop to consider what it does for their sex life.

Why your eyes water when you’re sick and what your body is actually doing
It happens reliably with almost every cold or bout of flu: the sniffling, the congestion, and the eyes that will not stop watering regardless of how you feel emotionally. The

Magnesium is quietly doing 12 things for your health right now
Magnesium is not a headline mineral. It does not generate the cultural moment that vitamin D did, nor the supplement aisle dominance of collagen or omega-3s. And yet the research



