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Dietary Habits
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...
Cardio Training
What is the Ideal Walking Speed? Find Your Speed Sorted By Age
Walking is a simple yet powerful way to stay fit and improve overall health. The ideal walking speed can vary based on age and personal goals, such as weight...
Sleep
How long should you nap? Here’s what sleep research actually recommends
A 2026 review of 244 health outcomes points to a clear cutoff.
Tips for a Long Life
A 150-year-old German water therapy may improve your circulation and sleep
In Germany, doctors still recommend a 19th-century water practice for immunity, sleep, and stress.
Body
Common medications that can be dangerous during pregnancy
Some types of medication can affect fetal development or increase the risk of complications.That is why pregnant women should always consult a doctor before starting, stopping, or changing any...
Body
The Body Can Sense Death – And It All Starts With The Nose
Death remains one of life’s biggest mysteries, but new research reveals that our bodies might detect it before our minds do.Through scent and instinct, our subconscious reacts to...
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Mental Well-being
8 warning signs of ADHD in adults that often go unrecognized for years
Most adults with ADHD receive the diagnosis years after their symptoms began.
Dietary Habits
Food safety experts warn about a common watermelon mistake
Food safety experts say one simple step can make watermelon much safer to eat.
Diseases
Record 4.2% of US kindergartners now hold vaccine exemptions as measles cases climb to a 35-year peak
New federal numbers show two trends colliding in the same school year.
Body
Harvard study finds this profession has the highest risk of radiation-related cancer
A major Harvard study has identified the profession with the highest rate of radiation-related cancer deaths.
Diseases
7 warning signs of colorectal cancer that are easy to miss or brush off
Rectal bleeding and subtle bowel changes are early red flags too many adults dismiss.
Body
Your Body Warns You a Month Before a Stroke – Here’s What to Watch for
A stroke may seem sudden, but in reality, your...
Body
Exercise
Mind
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What your breath can reveal about your kidneys, liver and blood sugar
The odor of your exhale can carry signals from organs deep inside the body.
80 minutes less sleep may affect your weight
Even a modest reduction in nightly sleep may contribute to weight gain.
The Finnish walking technique that may ease depression in just five weeks
A new trial found that pole-assisted walking cut symptoms sharply, and most of the gain came in the first month.
Why some farts smell so much worse than others
Less than one percent of your intestinal gas carries the smell, and researchers have identified the culprits.
Latest Articles
Research suggests breastfeeding may reduce later depression risk
New research suggests early breastfeeding experiences may influence maternal mental health long after the postnatal period ends.
Trump hits back at age concerns as questions about stamina resurface
Questions about age and stamina have once again placed the president’s health under public scrutiny.
New study finds weight often returns after stopping wegovy
Weight-loss medications are gaining popularity, but new research suggests that weight often returns shortly after treatment ends.
Can Your Diet Destroy Your Muscles? What You Need to Know
Imagine you’ve been working hard at the gym all week. You feel stronger, more energetic, and you’re confident that all your hard work will...
