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Why Cardiovascular Risk Is Difficult to Predict in Type 1 Diabetes
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death among people living with type 1 diabetes, yet the tools doctors use to assess that risk were largely built for a different

Fermentation is quietly turning plant milk into an inflammation fighting powerhouse
The plant based milk aisle has expanded dramatically over the past decade, driven largely by taste preferences and environmental concerns. But a new study published in the journal Nutrients suggests

How climate change is making humidity a silent killer
Most people instinctively brace for heatwaves or bitter cold, but a growing body of science suggests that fixating on temperature alone tells only half the story. Humidity, long treated as

Bone density is your body’s retirement fund and time is already running out
Most people do not think seriously about their bone health until a doctor brings it up, and by then the window for maximum impact has already narrowed. Bone density is
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The Pitt finally gave preeclampsia the urgent spotlight it deserves
The season two finale of The Pitt did not hold back. In one of its most medically intense episodes yet, the show followed a pregnant patient through a rapid and

4 ways your daily coffee could boost your memory
For many people, the morning cup of coffee is non negotiable. But beyond the familiar jolt of alertness, new research suggests caffeine may be doing something more meaningful particularly on

New cholesterol guidelines every adult over 30 should read
For decades, heart disease has been treated as a condition of old age something to worry about later, not now. But new guidelines released jointly by the American Heart Association,

Can diabetics eat ice cream? 4 tips to enjoy it safely
More than 40 million Americans are currently living with diabetes, and nearly 115 million more have prediabetes a condition that significantly raises the risk of developing the disease. For many
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Exercise timing motivation and recovery tips you should know
The World Health Organization recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per week for adults. For most people, that number sits somewhere between aspirational and out of reach.

Hydration research reveals why drinking water is worth taking seriously
Water makes up between 40% and 62% of total body weight depending on the individual, and every major organ in the body depends on hydration to function properly. Adults lose

Fitness genes linked to lower disease risk
A growing body of research is shedding light on the connection between genetics, fitness, and long term health. A recent study published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Happiness alone fails to define real mental well being
Ask a room full of people what it means to be mentally well and the answers will vary widely. One person might say it is about feeling happy. Another might



