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How Many Push Ups should you be able to do? Amount sorted by age

Have you ever heard that completing 40 push-ups a day can significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease? Push-ups are an effective and simple way to measure upper body...

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...

Psychologist reveals clear signs that you are emotionally mature

Emotional maturity is about how you handle your feelings.Psychologist Dr. Nicole LePera explains to Parade which signs show that you are on the right path in your personal development.You...

Researchers develop a new way to whiten teeth without damaging them

A new study suggests teeth whitening could soon become both safer and more protective for your smile.

Allergy experts warn against opening windows between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Opening a window in the middle of the day may seem harmless, but the timing can matter more than many allergy sufferers realize.

How Long Can You Hang? The Ultimate Guide to Dead Hang Times

Hanging from a bar might seem simple, but it’s a serious test of grip strength, endurance, and upper-body stability.Whether you’re training for pull-ups or just want to...

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A health project is changing the trajectory of tuberculosis among children. The results point to a possible new approach in the fight against the disease.

A new discovery could make back pain easier to treat

For many people, back pain is something they learn to live with—but new research suggests it might soon be treated in a completely different way, by stopping the pain before it even begins.

Cheeses you can still enjoy with lactose intolerance

Many people believe that cheese is completely off-limits if you are lactose intolerant, but this is not the...

Why weight loss medication doesn’t work for you

New weight loss drugs are effective for many, but not for everyone. Researchers are trying to understand why.

Study: Women take iron supplements without knowing when they need them

Many women take iron supplements without knowing their actual needs. A study points to widespread uncertainty about symptoms and usage.

Doctor warns: Ultraprocessed food may be worse than smoking

A doctor points to a development affecting public health globally.

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How 8 hours of sleep affects your body and mind

Getting enough sleep each night plays a crucial role...

New hope for diabetics – insulin could become a pill

Researchers have been working for many years on a solution that could make treatment easier for people with diabetes. Now, new research points to a possible way forward.

Unusual eyebrows revealed rare disease in two-year-old

An unusual feature of a child’s eyebrows raised concern within a family. Shortly afterward, it became clear that the situation was more serious than initially assumed.

How tuna can affect your body if you eat it every day

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Color blindness may hinder early cancer detection, new study shows

New research suggests that color blindness can affect when early signs of disease are detected.

Daily beef consumption does not increase diabetes risk

A new study has examined whether meat in the diet affects the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

A doctor explains why you should drink water before your morning coffee

For many people, the day automatically starts with coffee. A Spanish doctor, however, points out that a small change can make a noticeable difference to the body.

New research reveals: Creativity can slow brain aging

New research shows that just a few hours of creative activity each week can slow your brain’s aging and keep your mind sharp for years to come.

Health experts highlight overlooked signs of vitamin B12 shortage

Small changes in your mouth may be one of the earliest signs that your body is running low on vitamin B12.

Study explores how precision-tuned sound may ease tinnitus

A new clinical trial suggests that ultra-quiet, frequency-matched sound might help ease tinnitus by gently calming the brain’s internal noise.

Research shows detectable warning signs long before heart disease develops

A new analysis shows that early risk markers for heart disease can be detected several years before any symptoms appear.

Study examines how a citrus drink affects cholesterol

A small, everyday habit is drawing new attention after researchers found it may influence both digestion and cholesterol.

This common vitamin could cut your skin cancer risk in half

A new large-scale study suggests that a simple, over-the-counter vitamin could play a major role in preventing skin cancer. Researchers found that taking vitamin...