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Routine blood test reveals the silent threat hiding inside a healthy man
Ian Ferguson was not worried about his health. The 37-year-old Miami safety manager had no symptoms, no nagging concerns and no particular reason to schedule a physical beyond the fact

Endometriosis is wildly misunderstood and a new blood test could transform care
Every month, millions of women experience debilitating pain that disrupts their ability to work, parent, think clearly and function in basic ways. The cramping, nausea, exhaustion and fear that accompany

Vitamin D deficiency shows up in your body in ways that are easy to miss
Vitamin D is one of the few nutrients the human body can produce on its own, and yet deficiency remains remarkably common. Because the vitamin is found naturally in very

Why HIV’s quiet crisis among Black and Latina women persists
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first documented AIDS in 1981, women accounted for 8% of diagnoses. By 2001 that figure had climbed to 30%, and today women
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COCOON trial shows that proactive skin care could be a game changer for lung cancer patients
COCOON trial findings are reshaping how oncologists think about managing one of the most common and disruptive side effects of modern lung cancer therapy. A new research commentary published in

Attraction science is exposing the hidden machinery behind why we fall for who we fall for
Attraction feels like magic. One moment a person is a stranger, and the next something inexplicable pulls your attention toward them in a way that is almost impossible to articulate.

Falling in love is a biological event of stunning complexity that most people never think about
Falling in love has inspired more poetry, music, and art than almost any other human experience. What it has inspired less of, until recently, is rigorous scientific investigation. That is

Female veterans showed remarkable strength at home while quietly falling apart everywhere else
Female veterans entered the COVID-19 pandemic already carrying a heavier load than their male counterparts. What the pandemic did was make that load visible in the data in ways that
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How stress wins when your body starts sending warning signs
When pressure stops being motivation and starts becoming damage, your body is usually the first to sound the alarm. Stress has a way of creeping in quietly. One late night

Why planks might be the only exercise your body truly needs
It does not look like much. No dumbbells, no machines, no dramatic movement. Just a body hovering parallel to the floor, muscles firing in near silence. Yet the plank may

Is your phone quietly destroying your sleep every night
That late-night scroll feels harmless until your body starts paying the price in ways you never expected. The Glow That Keeps You Awake It starts innocently enough. The lights are

How a simple 7 day walking plan melts stubborn weight
Walking is one of the most underestimated tools in fitness. It requires no equipment, no gym membership and no prior experience yet research consistently shows it can be a meaningful



