How your retina may warn of osteoporosis risk early

A routine photo of the back of the eye may one day tell doctors something they never expected: how strong or fragile a person’s bones are becoming. Two large population studies, one in Singapore and one in the United Kingdom, have found that the rate at which a person’s retina appears to be aging is […]
Antidepressants and withdrawal: The essential truth you must know

Antidepressants are back in the spotlight, and the debate around them is louder than ever. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in his role overseeing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, recently announced a campaign to reduce prescriptions for these widely used medications. The push, which HHS framed as an effort to curb what it […]
The worst breakfast habit for your metabolism after 50

Your metabolism does a lot of quiet, essential work regulating energy production, managing calorie burn, and keeping your body running efficiently. But as the years pass, that process becomes less reliable, and the effects can show up in how energetic you feel, how easily you gain weight, and how hard it becomes to lose it. […]
The real truth about Pilates and yoga for weight loss

When it comes to weight loss, yoga and Pilates rarely top anyone’s list of go to workouts. Many people assume they simply are not intense enough to move the needle on the scale and compared to running or high-intensity interval training, that assumption is not entirely wrong. On average, both practices burn roughly 200 to […]
The simple flossing mistake that damages your gums

If you brush your teeth twice a day but floss whenever you remember or not at all you are not alone. But even among dedicated flossers, a surprisingly common habit may be undermining the whole effort: flossing after brushing instead of before. Dentists are clear on this point. Flossing first loosens food debris and breaks […]
Ultra processed foods linked to attention loss

Reaching into a bag of chips between meetings or unwinding with a box of cookies after a long day feels harmless enough. But new research suggests that those snacking habits may be doing more than expanding your waistline they could be quietly dimming your focus. A study published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, […]
How Michelle Obama’s IVF journey changed her view on motherhood

Michelle Obama has never shied away from difficult conversations, but her latest sit down with tennis icon Serena Williams reached new levels of raw honesty. During a live taping of Obama’s podcast, the two women shared deeply personal accounts of their struggles with infertility, the weight of miscarriage, and why they believe women are too […]
Feeling off? 20 signs you may have hypothyroidism condition

The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the neck that carries an outsized amount of responsibility. As part of the endocrine system, it produces hormones that regulate metabolism the complex process by which the body converts food into usable energy. When it works properly, most people never think about it. When it does not, […]
What is avoidant attachment and why does it matter?

Most people have heard the term attachment style thrown around in relationship conversations, but fewer understand just how much it can shape the way someone loves, connects and pulls away. Attachment styles are psychological patterns that determine how people relate to others in close relationships, particularly under stress, and they tend to form early in […]
Is a daily smoothie actually good for you?

Smoothies have spent years riding a well-deserved wave of health-food popularity. They are quick, versatile, and seem like the most logical way to pack a mountain of nutrients into one glass. But the reality according to nutrition experts is a little more layered than the marketing would have you believe. Not all smoothies are built […]