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How your partner pushes you to unstoppable fitness results
Solo gym sessions have their place. The headphones in, the world out, just you and the iron. But if gains have plateaued or motivation has started slipping, the missing variable

What smoking really does to your teeth will shock you
Beyond the stains and bad breath lies a much darker truth about what cigarettes are quietly doing inside your mouth. Most people know smoking is bad. They have heard it

Marriage thrives when both partners refuse to stop growing
The couples who make it past the honeymoon phase share one surprisingly simple — and often overlooked — trait. Marriage has never been a destination. It is a practice —

The meal habit that leads to 5.9% body weight loss
It turns out that the secret to losing weight might not be about finding the most exciting, diverse diet it might be about finding a few good meals and sticking
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Cannabis fails to help anxiety and PTSD
For years, cannabis has been prescribed and promoted as a natural remedy for some of the most common mental health struggles people face. But a sweeping new analysis is raising

The No 1 leukemia warning sign you must never ignore
Many people associate leukemia with children, and while it is indeed the most common cancer in kids under 15, the disease actually strikes adults over 55 far more frequently, according

Spear Bio unveils biomarker tests that spot brain disease early
Biomarker science just got a powerful new set of tools. A biotechnology company focused on ultrasensitive protein detection has taken a significant step forward in the race to identify neurodegenerative

What is the milpa diet and could ancient wisdom fix modern health problems?
Milpa is an ancient word with a modern message. Derived from the Nahuatl language, meaning roughly a cultivated field planted on top, it describes both a farming system and a
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The best breakfast for your brain and why what you eat now matters later
Breakfast has long been positioned as the most important meal of the day, but the foods that dominate the morning routine for most Americans tell a complicated story. Sugary cereals,

Why Patients skip the hard conversations and pay for it later
Most people see a primary care physician once or twice a year. That limited window makes accurate, complete communication more important than it might seem during a routine visit. Yet

Stress relief strategies that take five minutes or less
Managing stress well over the long term involves sleep, exercise, and consistent mental health practices. But not every stressful moment comes with space for any of those things. Research supports

Managing Type 2 diabetes in a busy world
Type 2 diabetes develops when the body either stops producing enough insulin or fails to use it properly. Insulin is what allows the body to break down sugar from food



