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The pros, cons, and considerations of taking ozempic or other drugs for weight loss
Ozempic has become one of the most talked about medications in recent memory, and for good reason. A growing number of people who spent years struggling with weight have finally

Here’s how many walking steps a day you need to keep the weight off
Walking is one of the most accessible and most underutilized tools in weight management, and a new study is adding a level of precision to the conversation that most general

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

Hantavirus Explained: How Dangerous Is It Really?
Hantavirus is a virus that most people have never encountered directly and that most infectious disease specialists have spent their careers treating as a rare and geographically limited threat. That
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Burnout is hiding in plain sight — are you next?
The signs are subtle, the damage is real — and working from home makes it harder to notice. There is something quietly deceptive about working from home. The commute disappears.

Parenthood used to feel inevitable — Here is what changed
More couples want children than you think — but something is quietly talking them out of it. The word ‘parenthood’ used to carry a kind of inevitability. For most couples,

Hantavirus case in Illinois has nothing to do with the ship
A Winnebago County resident may have caught the virus closer to home than anyone expected. Illinois health officials are keeping a close watch on a potential hantavirus case in Winnebago

Walking is more powerful than you think and these 4 tweaks prove it
Walking tends to get filed under rest day activity, something easy and low-effort that barely counts as exercise. That reputation is not entirely fair. From a physiological standpoint, walking sits
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What eating ultra-processed food every day is doing to your brain and why the damage is harder to see than the physical effects
Ultra-processed food dominates the modern diet to a degree that most people who eat it regularly have never fully reckoned with. In many countries it now accounts for more than

Ghosting has a psychological cost that goes far beyond hurt feelings
Ghosting, the practice of ending a relationship or connection by simply disappearing without explanation, has become one of the defining social behaviors of the digital dating era. It is so

Why love languages aren’t so simple after all
Love languages entered the cultural conversation decades ago and never really left. The idea that people give and receive love through five distinct channels, words of affirmation, acts of service,

Morning routines: a quiet way to reclaim your focus
The first hour of your day holds more power over your mind than you might ever realize. There is something quietly radical about a good morning. Not the kind that



