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fromInsideHook
9 hours ago

Are You in Alignment? How to Unlock Pain-Free Movement.

Chronic pain often stems from musculoskeletal misalignment rather than isolated injury, requiring assessment of the entire kinetic chain to identify root causes and restore proper body alignment.
fromPsychology Today
6 hours ago

What Tired and Fatigued Really Mean to the Chronically Ill

A person who is tired or fatigued feels better if he or she gets several good nights' sleep. By contrast, if I sleep eight hours, days in a row, I'm still tired and fatigued. It goes with my illness.
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fromWIRED
10 hours ago

Here's How to Use Red Light Therapy for Fuller Hair at Home

Red light therapy can help energize hair follicles, increase blood circulation in the scalp, reduce inflammation, and lower dihydrotestosterone levels-a hormone that causes hair loss and thinning. Red light therapy also supports adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production, which helps provide oxygen and blood flow to the scalp and triggers follicles to remain in the hair growth phase.
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fromTasting Table
9 hours ago

Rice And Wheat Have Natural Fiber, But America Removes It - Here's Why - Tasting Table

Fiber is essential for stabilizing gut health, easing digestion, regulating bowel movements, and staggering the absorption of carbohydrate sugars into the bloodstream. By slowing down the glycemic load of these sugars flooding our bloodstreams, we can even reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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fromwww.bbc.com
12 hours ago

Taking collagen keeps skin more elastic but won't stop wrinkles, say scientists

Daily collagen supplements improve skin elasticity and hydration but cannot prevent wrinkles, and may help with joint pain and arthritis when taken consistently over time.
fromHarvard Gazette
1 day ago

Tracking mysteries of loss of Y chromosome, cancer - Harvard Gazette

The Y chromosome primarily carries genes that provide instructions for male sex differentiation and fertility. But it also carries some known to suppress tumor growth - a protective ability that is lost if those genes are damaged or destroyed.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Scientists gave the same sample to seven at-home microbiome tests. The results were dramatically different

At-home microbiome testing has become a billion-dollar market, but recent research suggests these tests may not be as accurate as claimed, with hype exceeding scientific evidence.
fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

What Are "Movement Snacks"? How To Try This Trending Fitness Hack

I work with busy professionals, so I've been integrating micro workouts of two to 10 minutes into my clients' lifestyles for almost 20 years. The most important thing for your health isn't getting all your daily movement done in one big, perfectly curated workout - it's about being consistent.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 day ago

The Best Workout Equipment to Buy in 2026

Water rowers, kettlebells, stationary bikes, and climbing equipment provide effective home gym solutions that combine aesthetic appeal with functional fitness benefits.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Peter Attia May Be the Most Sensible Longevity Influencer. But Is His Advice Any Good?

Peter Attia seems, in contrast, rather sensible. There's the fact that he went to medical school and practices as a doctor. His work has popularized the term healthspan-the years of one's life when physical and mental abilities are still sharp, before disability or disease settles in-and the goal to maximize this period.
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

Scary Mommy 2026 Readers' Choice Award Best Home Gym Tech Brand

Busy moms can establish consistent exercise routines by using home fitness equipment instead of relying on occasional gym visits.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

These cells in the body remember fat. Here's what that means for weight loss

Fat cells and immune cells retain epigenetic memory of obesity, making weight regain easier even after significant weight loss through any method.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
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A longevity researcher started taking testosterone in his 50s. He says there are 4 things everyone should know before considering TRT.

fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
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A longevity researcher started taking testosterone in his 50s. He says there are 4 things everyone should know before considering TRT.

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Christina Applegate reveals she is largely confined to bed due to multiple sclerosis

Christina Applegate, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis five years ago, is now largely confined to bed due to pain from movement, though she prioritizes taking her daughter to school as their special time together.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

George Takei: I've spent two minutes longer in zero gravity than Shatner'

I believe in discipline. I do want to—as we say—live long and prosper. There were so many Sunday mornings I woke up groaning: I'll never do that again, after debauched nights at college spent on the beer bus. I've learned that, if you take care of yourself, mother nature will be good to you.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

New study of 77,000 patients reveals the hard truth about GLP1s

GLP-1 medications produce temporary weight loss; stopping treatment causes weight regain and return of metabolic complications within 1-2 years.
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fromTasting Table
2 days ago

Yes, You Can Consume Too Much Fiber: Here's What Happens When You Do - Tasting Table

Most Americans consume insufficient fiber, but rapidly increasing intake causes digestive discomfort; gradual increases with adequate hydration prevent adverse effects.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

People who wake naturally at the same time every day possess these 9 unique traits - Silicon Canals

Natural early wakers possess exceptional body awareness, strong circadian rhythms, and strict boundary protection that enable consistent wake times without alarm clocks.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I suddenly went blind 2,000 miles from home alone, penniless and confused

An 18-year-old backpacker's sudden vision loss while stranded in Gibraltar forces him to confront his deteriorating physical condition and uncertain circumstances.
fromwww.nydailynews.com
2 days ago

Tourette's activist says BAFTAs seated him by mic, assured slurs would be edited

I have made four documentaries with the BBC in the past, and feel that they should have been aware of what to expect from Tourette's and worked harder to prevent anything that I said—which, after all, was some 40 rows back from the stage—from being included in the broadcast.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

Influencers are promoting peptides for better health. What's the science say?

Many synthetic peptides sold online are experimental and unproven for human use, posing safety risks despite a few FDA-approved peptide medicines.
fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

'I thought I was going to die' - Woman calls for tighter weight-loss jabs checks

Emma Dyer remembers the moment she clicked "buy now" on a set of weightloss jabs she found online. She had no medical consultation, no ID checks, and no questions about her history of anorexia and bulimia. "It was just so easy - too easy," she says. "They never asked for my medical history or what medication I was taking. It was like buying groceries."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Is it true that men need to consume more calories than women?

Calorie requirements vary widely by age, sex, body composition, hormones, exercise and dieting, with typical adult guidance around 2,000 kcal for women and 2,500 kcal for men.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

My fortnight in a posture corrector: can this simple device help reduce back pain?

Wearable posture correctors can temporarily improve posture but should be used only short-term and alongside movement, exercise, and professional guidance to avoid dependence.
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fromIndependent
5 days ago

'I'm nothing if not resilient' - author Cathy Kelly on overcoming sexual assault, bulimia, divorce and cancer

Cathy Kelly, nearing 60, was diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2023 but is recovering well and feels relieved after a recent health scare.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

Jaelin Kauf Won The First-Ever Olympic Silver Medal In Dual Moguls

Jaelin Kauf won Olympic silver in women's dual moguls, uses Pilates for injury prevention, thrives under pressure, and favors lower-impact training.
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fromInsideHook
1 week ago

7 Daily Habits That Can Slow Your Cellular Aging

Protecting cellular function—especially mitochondrial health and reducing senescent cell buildup—significantly improves chances of a longer, healthier life.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Hims & Hers $1.2 Billion Global Leap: Can Eucalyptus Cure its GLP-1 Ills?

Hims & Hers is acquiring Australia-based Eucalyptus for up to $1.15 billion to accelerate global expansion and diversify revenue amid regulatory and legal pressures.
fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Six cancers rising faster in younger adults than older ones - Harvard Gazette

The work, published in November, painted a disturbing yet complex picture that varies globally according to cancer type, sex, and national context. The study examined cases that occurred between 2000 and 2017 and found 13 cancers on the rise in those under 50 in at least 10 countries, and six cancers - colorectal, cervical, pancreatic, prostate, kidney and multiple myeloma - rising faster in younger adults than in older adults in at least five.
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fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Planned Parenthood rolls out vasectomies at Mass. health centers

For many of our patients, getting care that gives them control of their fertility and ability to plan their future is a joyful experience,
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fromBGR
1 week ago

3 Cheap Office Chairs To Buy And 3 To Avoid According To Consumer Reports - BGR

Home office setups vary widely. Some people work from a laptop in bed, on the sofa, or at the kitchen table, while others prefer a traditional desk-based arrangement. For those in the latter category, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the vast number of ergonomic desk chair options, which vary massively in price. The Herman Miller Aeron, for example, is often brought up in discussions surrounding the world's best task chair, retails for nearly $2,000.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

This Working Life with Sarah McNulty: 'Occupational therapists do phenomenal work and I get to be their champion'

Occupational therapy helps people perform everyday tasks independently when physical or mental health problems or disability make those tasks difficult.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

You Probably Need Less Sleep Than You Think

High-quality sleep is essential for athletic recovery and outweighs sleep duration; nutrition and relaxation practices further enhance sleep and recovery.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
1 week ago

Fat Removal Dubai - Advanced, Safe & Effective Body Contouring Treatments

Dubai offers advanced surgical and non-surgical fat removal options, including liposuction and cryolipolysis, for safe, effective localized body contouring.
fromABC7 Chicago
1 week ago

Former Disney Channel star Christy Carlson Romano emotional after positive cancer screening

LOS ANGELES -- Former Disney Channel star Christy Carlson Romano is feeling emotional, after receiving a positive cancer screening. "I kind of was in disbelief about it because I was filming, and so happy to be back on set," she said in a video on social media Tuesday. The 41-year-old said she got the screening because her family has a history of the disease.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Retiring at 62 Means 3 Years Without Medicare or Employer Coverage

Early retirees face expensive health coverage gaps between retirement and Medicare, with rising healthcare inflation making COBRA and ACA options costly to bridge.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago
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Doctors reveal the age when your body starts declining faster and what actually slows it down - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago
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Doctors reveal the age when your body starts declining faster and what actually slows it down - Silicon Canals

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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

A plastic surgeon said nearly half his work is revisions. The most common fixes include rhinoplasties and overdone fillers.

Plastic surgery revision demand is increasing as many patients seek corrections or improvements after initial cosmetic procedures.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Magnesium: Can this 'miracle mineral' really help us sleep?

"We are sending our supplies all over the world," Andrew Goring, manager director of Lonsdale Health, explains. "Around the UK, obviously, but also to Australia, parts of Asia, Kuwait, Iraq. "
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fromQueerty
1 week ago

Obio Jones reveals shock cancer diagnosis & urges other men to get checked - Queerty

Obio Jones was diagnosed with testicular cancer, expects surgery, and urges men to seek prompt medical evaluation for unusual symptoms.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
1 week ago

Oracle readies AI note-taker for NHS | Computer Weekly

Oracle's Clinical AI Agent drafts structured notes from consultations, reducing clinician administrative time and enabling faster, coordinated patient care in UK NHS trusts.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Are YOU a 'Gangster' driver? The worst driving positions for you

Poor driving posture—raised shoulders, over-reclining, sitting too far back, or sitting too close—can cause neck, shoulder, spine, pelvis and hip strain; relax and adjust.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Intermittent fasting no better than typical weight loss diets, study finds

Intermittent fasting yields weight loss similar to conventional diets and only marginally more than no dieting, averaging about 3% of body weight.
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fromCornell Chronicle
1 week ago

Cornell Tech names Chief of Health Innovation, launches Health Tech Hub Advisory Committee | Cornell Chronicle

Tanzeem Choudhury appointed Chief of Health Innovation at Cornell Tech to drive AI-driven healthcare impact and align research, entrepreneurship, and health system needs.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Scientists Find Intense Psychological Differences in People Who Exercise

Regular cardiorespiratory exercise substantially reduces anxiety, improves emotional control, and speeds recovery after stressful events.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Nursing: A Model of Care

Nurses provide the majority of frontline patient care and teach compassionate caregiving that greatly improves patient comfort, support, and overall experience.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

90-year-old determined not to miss birthday party, despite heart attack

My father has always been a sociable person who loves nothing better than chatting with relatives, friends, and ex-colleagues. So it seemed like a fun idea to throw him a surprise party for his milestone 90th birthday at a cricket club in the English town where I grew up. Our intention was "go big or go home," and my sister, Alison, and I asked dozens of people to join the celebration.
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fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Paralympian sets sixth Guinness World Record pulling 120 tonne ferry in Connemara

A 54-year-old amputee pulled the 40-metre Saoirse na Farraige ferry, setting a Guinness World Record and showcasing resilience and ambition for further heavy-pull challenges.
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fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

Pricey blockbuster GLP-1s are costing users - and most of the rest of us, too - Harvard Gazette

Widespread GLP-1 use and high prices are significantly increasing health insurance premiums and prompting insurers and states to restrict or alter coverage.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
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For $1 million, you can pay Bryan Johnson (or BryanAI?) to teach you how to live longer | TechCrunch

An exclusive, million-dollar program promises reversal of aging using intensive testing, continuous tracking, AI coaching, and elite therapies.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago
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An Obvious Secret to Longevity That Most People Overlook

Longevity depends on lifespan and healthspan, shaped by healthy habits, genetics, luck, and a healthy environment with clean air, water, and energy.
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
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For $1 million, you can pay Bryan Johnson (or BryanAI?) to teach you how to live longer | TechCrunch

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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Best emu oil

Emu oil deeply moisturizes and heals skin, hair, and nails, offers anti-inflammatory benefits, and varies in quality and price depending on refinement and AEA certification.
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fromBustle
2 weeks ago

How To Migraine-Proof Your Bedroom, Kitchen, & Everyday Space

Adjusting home environments—lighting, noise, smells, and sleep routines—can reduce migraine frequency and intensity without sacrificing comfortable living spaces.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

How fasting can dramatically reduce symptoms of stomach condition

Intermittent fasting within an eight-hour window can significantly reduce symptoms of Crohn's disease, a new study has found. Crohn's disease, according to the NHS, is a long-term condition where part of the gut becomes inflamed. It cannot currently be cured and the common symptoms include: diarrhoea, blood or mucus in your poo and stomach pain. Researchers at the University of Calgary found that time-restricted feeding can reduce disease activity by 40 per cent and halve abdominal discomfort in over 12 weeks in people living with Crohn's disease.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago

Actress Bijou Phillips makes plea for kidney donor

Bijou Phillips urgently seeks a living kidney donor after transplant complications and BK virus reactivation left her back on dialysis.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 weeks ago

Take charge of your heart health with great deals from ABC Secret Savings

Shop curated health products—under-desk exercise bikes, accurate at-home blood pressure monitors, commercial-quality cookware, and moisture-wicking compression socks—to support fitness, heart health, and healthy cooking.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Sunbed ads spreading harmful misinformation to young people

Harmful misinformation spread by tanning businesses claims sunbeds provide health benefits, despite evidence linking sunbed use—especially before 35—to significantly increased melanoma and skin cancer risk.
fromInsideHook
2 weeks ago

Experts Emphasize a Focus on Stress, Not Cortisol Levels

There's a difference between trying to reduce your overall stress and looking to specifically control levels of cortisol, however. As Devi Shastri reports for the Associated Press, a number of medical experts have argued that, although there are certain parts of the body that people should be concerned about, cortisol is not one of them. As with many things involving medicine and the human body, medical professionals have advocated for being able to get an expert's opinion.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

People who look 15 years younger than their age but never exercise are all doing these same 10 things - Silicon Canals

You know those people who make you do a double-take when they mention their age? The ones who casually drop they're 52 but look like they could be in their mid-thirties? I met someone like this at a coffee shop last week. She mentioned her adult son was turning 30, and I nearly choked on my drink. I would've guessed she was maybe 40, tops. When I asked about her workout routine, she laughed and said she hadn't been to a gym in years.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Protein isn't a weight loss miracle. A leading protein expert explains how to incorporate it into your routine for the best results.

More protein? Even better. There is some truth here. Protein can help you build and maintain muscle. It can also impact metabolism and has a real, albeit quite mild, effect on how full you feel after you eat. We need some protein in our diet to provide the essential amino acids our body can't make on its own, which are critical for cellular tasks, including tissue repair, muscle building, and boosting immunity.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

This CEO wants to do for hearing aids what she helped do for shapewear at Spanx | Fortune

Laurie Ann Goldman, who helped turn Spanx into a global powerhouse as CEO before moving on to run Avon and Tupperware, is now CEO of Audien Hearing. In an exclusive interview with Fortune ahead of today's announcement, the veteran brand builder talked about her plans to scale the over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid brand, currently used by more than 1.5 million customers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Underwear optional? The health pros and cons of going commando

Some people frequently forgo underwear; choice mostly affects comfort but can influence health outcomes and fertility, with cut and fabric playing important roles.
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

"Healthy Parks Healthy People": Monthly Nature Walks | Bay Area

Enjoy a free, monthly outdoor walk on the first Saturday of every month as part of the "Healthy Parks, Healthy People" program. First Saturday Programs are introductory walking/physical activity programs that occur on the first Saturday of each month throughout the Bay Area. Please note that occasionally these events are canceled in the winter or due to wet weather. Please always double check on the website first to ensure this month's event is still taking place.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks ago

Serena Williams's "Irresponsible" And "Dystopian" Weight Loss Ad Is Getting Major Backlash

Serena Williams credits GLP-1 medications with weight loss, improved metabolic health, and longevity, and publicly promotes them, prompting mixed public reactions and controversy.
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

The most bizarre responses to female climax - including CRYING

The researchers hope the findings will help to reassure women that their responses during orgasm are normal. 'While there have been case reports of women laughing, crying or having unusual physical symptoms during orgasm, this is the first study to characterize what these phenomena are, and when they are most likely to occur,' lead author Dr Lauren Streicher said. 'Women need to know that if they have uncontrollable peals of laughter every time they orgasm, and nothing was funny, they are not alone.'
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fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

'I've got mates dropping 10k a year' - how much are Irish women spending on aesthetic treatments?

Demand for beauty treatments is soaring. The global aesthetics market is projected to reach €22.9bn by 2028, according to analytics company Clarivate, driven by the development of more natural-looking results and the influence of social media. But how much are Irish women actually spending on such treatments? "It's very hard to find statistics, because they're all private enterprises, so they don't need to release them," says Liz Dwyer (@lizdwyerbeauty), co-founder of the Future Beauty and Health Show, which returns to the RDS on March 21-22 with a line-up of Irish and international experts in aesthetics and longevity.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Hims & Hers scraps copycat Wegovy weight-loss pill after probe | Fortune

After having "constructive conversations with stakeholders," Hims decided to stop offering the treatment, the company said in a post on X Saturday.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

What watching the Super Bowl does to your health

For American football fans, the Super Bowl is the crescendo of the sporting calendar. Even if your team doesn't make the big night, watching the game is undeniably exciting, eliciting a combination of yelling, cursing, crying, drinking, praying, cheering andfor some lucky fansjubilation. That emotional roller-coaster is part of the fun, right? Well, not to rain on anyone's parade, but the science suggests that big sports events like the Super Bowl could carry some hidden health risks.
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fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

How to track your sleep and view your sleep data in Apple Health

Apple Health and an Apple Watch together provide automatic sleep tracking, schedules, and sleep-stage analysis with the iPhone as the hub.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

Neurologists reveal the everyday habit that doubles your dementia risk - Silicon Canals

Sitting ten or more hours daily significantly raises the risk of dementia due to reduced brain blood flow, lowered growth factors like BDNF, and increased inflammation.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Can chia seeds and bone broth really 'heal' your gut?

Gut microbiome influences physical and mental health, but many viral "gut-healing" trends are oversold; dietary fibre diversity and overall diet matter more than single fixes.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

6 signs you're actually healthier than you think despite not feeling your best - Silicon Canals

Feeling exhausted or anxious does not necessarily indicate poor physical health; resilience, quick recovery, and consistent function often reflect underlying bodily robustness.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

Hugging and cuddling eliminates anxiety, relieves depression, improves skin and strengthens the immune system - Silicon Canals

Regular, caring physical touch like hugs triggers oxytocin release, lowers stress and blood pressure, and provides significant mental and physical health benefits.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

5 morning mistakes most people make before 8 AM that drain their energy for the entire day - Silicon Canals

Hitting snooze and other early-morning habits fragment sleep and drain energy for the next sixteen hours; consistent wake times and removing the phone improve alertness.
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fromScary Mommy
3 weeks ago

Do Dentists Recommend Electric Toothbrushes For Kids?

Electric toothbrushes suit children older than three and can help those who struggle with technique, but proper manual brushing remains equally effective when done correctly.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

Experts are warning about 9 "healthy" foods that can backfire for some people - Silicon Canals

Some nutrient-dense foods can harm certain individuals depending on their health conditions, consumption amounts, and preparation.
fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

Goodbye to boring retirement: the adventure sport people over 60 are trying that's safer than it looks - Silicon Canals

When my neighbor Tom celebrated his 65th birthday last month, his kids threw him what they thought was the perfect party: comfortable chair, cozy slippers, and a stack of crossword puzzles. Meanwhile, three doors down, 68-year-old Margaret was booking her first skydiving lesson. The contrast struck me-why do we assume retirement means slowing down when some people are just getting started on their biggest adventures?
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fromBustle
3 weeks ago

I Got Invisalign. I Didn't Expect A Total Face Glow-Up.

One night about four months ago, I was doing my evening skin care routine and noticed a change in my face so subtle, it could have been an illusion. My jawline appeared more sculpted, my face more symmetrical than usual. I leaned toward my mirror to get a closer look and scanned the contents of my vanity, wondering which product in my regimen could be credited with this sudden glow-up - and, to my confusion, found none.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

Why retirees who work part-time often outlive those who fully retire - and what the research really shows - Silicon Canals

A growing body of evidence shows that retirees who continue working part-time tend to live longer, healthier lives than those who fully retire. It sounds counterintuitive in a culture that glorifies early retirement and endless leisure, but the data tells a compelling story about what really keeps us thriving as we age.
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fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Real Health: From Stigma to Science: Aimee Donnellan on Ozempic

Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic rapidly shifted from a niche medical treatment to a global phenomenon reshaping business, society, and the food industry.
fromAol
3 weeks ago

7 Insurance Moves That Won't Leave You High and Dry, According to Brokers

Insurance is often one of those bills people think about only when premiums rise or a loss makes it necessary to review. Not updating a policy can cost you vastly more money than just paying a slightly higher premium, be that car insurance, home insurance or life insurance, to name a few. Rather than waiting to find out what coverage you have, brokers and other insurance experts offered some moves you should make as soon as possible.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 weeks ago

One Brooklyn Health cuts more than 50 administrative, leadership jobs

One Brooklyn Health eliminated more than 50 leadership and nonclinical administrative positions to realign operations and improve efficiency and long-term financial stability.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

Few people realize that "brain fog" after 40 often signals this common nutritional gap - Silicon Canals

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause brain fog, and absorption decreases after age 40 so many adults remain undiagnosed.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 weeks ago

5 subtle signs of vitamin D deficiency that show up on your face before blood tests catch it - Silicon Canals

Facial signs like persistent dark circles and unexplained puffiness can indicate vitamin D deficiency before blood tests detect it.
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fromMedCity News
3 weeks ago

Included Health Launches Alternative Plan Design for Employers - MedCity News

Included Health launched a copay-first, primary-care-centered employer health plan offering upfront costs, well-being consults, 24/7 AI support, and flexible payment models.
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