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10 Warning Signs From Your Body You Should Never Ignore
We tend to react quickly to a cut or a bad cold – but what about the more subtle signals our body sends?These commonly ignored symptoms could be...
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Resting Heart Rate by Age and Fitness Level: What’s Normal?
How Low Can a Human Resting Heart Rate Go?A low resting heart rate is often a sign of good cardiovascular health, but just how low can it drop? While...
Body
10 Warning Signs From Your Body You Should Never Ignore
We tend to react quickly to a cut or a bad cold – but what about the more subtle signals our body sends?These commonly ignored symptoms could be...
Body
Resting Heart Rate by Age and Fitness Level: What’s Normal?
How Low Can a Human Resting Heart Rate Go?A low resting heart rate is often a sign of good cardiovascular health, but just how low can it drop? While...
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Top 10 foods rich in lithium – and why this overlooked mineral matters for your brain
Lithium is best known as a psychiatric treatment, but in tiny amounts it’s naturally present in what we eat and drink. New research suggests this trace element could support...
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The 10 Deadliest Diseases in the World – and How to Reduce Your Risk
When thinking about deadly diseases, people often fear fast-acting, incurable illnesses.But in reality, it’s the slow, chronic diseases that claim the most lives worldwide.Here’s a breakdown of the...
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Eye doctors warn common contact lens habits can damage vision
Small shortcuts with contact lenses can quietly build into serious risks for your eyesight, eye doctors warn.
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Understanding why menthol feels cold
Mint does not lower temperature, but it can convincingly persuade the brain that cold is present
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Scientists link bladder health to a 21-second urination rule
A simple timing habit in the bathroom may offer clues about how your bladder is functioning.
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New study suggests sleep loss disrupts the brain’s internal wiring
New research suggests that the consequences of sleep deprivation may lie in the brain’s structure rather than solely in the functioning of nerve cells.
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Why some people experience muscle pain when taking statins
New research helps explain why some people develop muscle pain while taking statins—and what that could mean for future treatments.
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New research suggests hidden body fat may accelerate brain aging
People who appear healthy based on body weight alone may still face an overlooked risk to their brain health.
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New study: Chlamydia pneumoniae in the eye may worsen Alzheimer’s
Researchers have long searched for early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Now, new research suggests that part of the answer may be found in an unexpected place.
Common pain complaints and when to seek medical help
Some types of pain may seem ordinary at first, but doctors warn they can signal serious health problems if the signs are overlooked.
How to tell if the flour in your cupboard is too old
Most people have had flour sitting in their kitchen cupboards for a long time. Even so, there is uncertainty about when it should actually be thrown away.
These famous people have opened up about their autism
Autism is a group of developmental disorders that share...
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Fecal transplants may improve response to cancer immunotherapy
Researchers are testing whether fecal microbiota transplants can reduce side effects and boost cancer treatment response.
Doctor explains what you should do if you are alone and start choking
Choking while alone can be life threatening. A doctor has outlined three practical actions that may help you respond quickly if food blocks your...
What nutrition experts say about Donald Trump’s eating habits
Medical and dietary research offers insight into the possible consequences of a fast-food-heavy routine.
Fecal transplants may improve response to cancer immunotherapy
Researchers are testing whether fecal microbiota transplants can reduce side effects and boost cancer treatment response.
Doctor explains what you should do if you are alone and start choking
Choking while alone can be life threatening. A doctor has outlined three practical actions that may help you respond quickly if food blocks your...
What nutrition experts say about Donald Trump’s eating habits
Medical and dietary research offers insight into the possible consequences of a fast-food-heavy routine.
Eye doctors warn common contact lens habits can damage vision
Small shortcuts with contact lenses can quietly build into serious risks for your eyesight, eye doctors warn.
Understanding why menthol feels cold
Mint does not lower temperature, but it can convincingly persuade the brain that cold is present
Scientists link bladder health to a 21-second urination rule
A simple timing habit in the bathroom may offer clues about how your bladder is functioning.
