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2 days 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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fromPsychology Today
1 day 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.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago
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Want to live longer? The tiniest of lifestyle changes could add a year to your life

Small daily increases—five more minutes of sleep, two extra minutes of exercise, and a few tablespoons of vegetables—can add about one year to lifespan.
fromIndependent
2 days 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
1 day 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 days 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
1 day 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
2 days 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 days 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
2 days 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 days 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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3 days 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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fromSilicon Canals
3 days 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 days 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
2 days 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 days 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 days ago

New warning: 9 everyday ingredients that may be triggering bloating for more people lately - Silicon Canals

Have you noticed your jeans feeling tighter by 3 PM even though you ate the same lunch you always do? Or maybe you're dealing with that uncomfortable, balloon-like feeling after meals that seems to be getting worse lately, not better? You're not imagining it. Something has shifted in how our bodies are responding to certain foods, and the culprit might be hiding in plain sight in your supposedly healthy meals.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days 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 days 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 days 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
4 days 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 days 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 days 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
5 days 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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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

Melissa Joan Hart says cutting 2 things out of her diet helped her lose 18 pounds

Melissa Joan Hart lost about 18 pounds by fasting, cutting sugars and alcohol, exercising intensely, and prioritizing longevity and feeling better.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days 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
5 days 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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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

The hydration myth doctors wish would disappear: why eight glasses a day isn't right for everyone - Silicon Canals

The eight-glasses-a-day hydration rule lacks solid scientific foundation and overlooks water obtained from food and beverages; individual hydration needs vary.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

Dietitians explain why eating the same breakfast daily might be sabotaging your metabolism - Silicon Canals

Eating the same breakfast daily can reduce metabolic efficiency, cause nutrient gaps, increase early hunger and weight plateaus; adding variety supports metabolism and sustained energy.
fromThe Independent
5 days ago

Chris Hemsworth had concerns about sharing Alzheimer's revelation

I wondered if I was letting people too far in. Are they no longer going to believe in the action star or the Marvel character? And do I want people to know my fears and insecurities to this level?
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fromTasting Table
5 days ago

Some People Are Actually Consuming Too Much Protein: Here's What Happens When You Do - Tasting Table

Consuming more protein than the body needs can cause digestive issues, dehydration, bad breath, weight gain, and long-term kidney, liver, and cardiovascular risks.
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fromTechCrunch
5 days ago

Fitbit founders launch AI platform to help families monitor their health | TechCrunch

Luffu is an AI startup building an intelligent family care system—app first, then hardware—to centralize family health data, detect changes, and reduce caregiving burden.
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fromThe Verge
5 days ago

Fitbit's founders launch a new platform for monitoring your entire family's health

Luffu centralizes family health data, uses AI to extract insights, answer questions, and provide alerts about missed medications and changing health patterns.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Why your balance gets worse after 55 and the simple exercise that reverses it - Silicon Canals

Balance declines after 55 from inner-ear, vision, proprioception deterioration and muscle loss, but a simple exercise can significantly restore stability without equipment.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
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Doctors are frantically warning people to STOP doing this one thing before bed - it's linked to early cognitive decline - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago
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Doctors are frantically warning people to STOP doing this one thing before bed - it's linked to early cognitive decline - Silicon Canals

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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Why dermatologists are urging people to stop taking daily showers, and the surprising skin benefits - Silicon Canals

Daily hot showers and excessive scrubbing can strip the skin's natural oils, damaging the protective barrier and increasing dryness, itching, and irritation.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Ranked: 8 supplements doctors actually recommend for women over 60 - Silicon Canals

Let's talk about something nobody warned us about: watching our mothers navigate their sixties with medicine cabinets that look like small pharmacies. Mine started complaining about joint pain last year, then fatigue, then that her doctor kept mentioning bone density. Every visit seemed to add another supplement to her routine, but half the time she wasn't sure if they were actually helping or just expensive placebos.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Why your hair suddenly looks thinner at the temples and what dermatologists recommend - Silicon Canals

Temple hair thinning commonly begins at the temples due to hormone-sensitive follicles (DHT), genetics, stress, or aging and is usually manageable with proper care.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

If you're over 60 and hate the gym, these 8 movement snacks are perfect for you - Silicon Canals

Small, frequent 'movement snacks' integrated into daily routines can maintain strength, mobility, and health for adults over 60 without needing gyms or special equipment.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

My Oura Ring raised a red flag about my health, and I made the mistake of ignoring it

Wearable health trackers like Oura Ring can detect early signs of illness by monitoring biometrics and alerting users to deviations from baseline.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

The appetite-suppressing diet which is like Mounjaro but with food'

The Zone Diet uses a 40/30/30 macronutrient ratio to suppress hunger, stabilize blood sugar, reduce inflammation and promote weight loss without injections.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Best supplements to boost your metabolism for 2026

Certain supplements support cellular energy, cardiovascular health, and metabolic organs, but they do not produce dramatic metabolism boosts and must complement lifestyle basics.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

A Practical Guide To Talking About Migraines When Dating

Dating with migraine requires clear communication, flexible planning, and boundary-setting to manage unpredictable attacks, common social triggers, and associated fatigue or brain fog.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Doctors share the best ways to get the most from a bidet

Bidets are gaining popularity in the U.S. as hygienic, sustainable alternatives to toilet paper, aided by pandemic shortages, affordability, and smart-toilet features.
fromInsideHook
1 week ago

How One Athlete Chased a Pull-Up Bar Record at 81

When you see a pull-up bar, there's one physical activity that likely comes to mind: pull-ups. While they've lent this piece of equipment its name, they aren't the only physical feat that an athlete can accomplish using them. In 2022, for instance, Japan's Kenta Adachi set a new world record for hanging from a pull-up bar for well over an hour.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Why women over 50 wake up at 3am and the hormone connection doctors miss - Silicon Canals

Women over 50 often wake in the early morning because cortisol rhythms flip, causing stress-hormone surges that disrupt sleep despite other efforts.
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Expatriates in Saudi Arabia: A New Chapter Under Vision 2030

Vision 2030 has reshaped several sectors across the Kingdom, with healthcare emerging as one of the most visible areas of progress. Today, millions of expatriates live and work in Saudi Arabia, many of them in specialized and highly skilled roles. To meet their needs, the country has expanded private healthcare services, raised regulatory standards, and opened the door to more advanced medical facilities, allowing foreign residents to access modern care locally rather than relying on treatment abroad.
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Revealed: The WORST food pairings for nutrient absorption

Drinking tea or coffee with iron-rich meals blocks iron absorption; some food combinations inhibit uptake of iron, calcium, zinc, and vitamin B.
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fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

This Is the Best Time of Day to Arrive If You Want to Avoid Jet Lag, According to Travel Experts

Schedule international flights to land between 14:00 and 17:00 to use daylight cues to realign circadian rhythm and reduce jet lag.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why an all-foods-fit approach to nutrition is better than dieting, according to a dietitian

Diet culture norms have led to a multibillion-dollar industry promoting diets that each come with their own set of rules, with each claiming it's the only way to be healthy or lose weight. When access to nutrition information is at an all-time high online, people are often left digging through conflicting information when trying to figure out what to eat or what a healthy diet look likes.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My two weeks in sugar jail

Continuous glucose monitoring reveals blood sugar fluctuations, but limited evidence links stabilizing glucose in healthy people to sustained energy improvement or weight loss.
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fromElite Traveler
1 week ago

The Fiber Boom: Why Roughage Became the Quiet Luxury of Nutrition

Fiber regulates gut, metabolic, hormonal, immune, and brain health and is linked to lower inflammation, reduced disease risk, and improved longevity.
fromArchitectural Digest
1 year ago

The Best Hybrid Mattresses Are Heroes for Soft and Supportive Sleep

That's why we chose the Tempur-Pedic "ProAdapt" Mattress as our top overall pick-the support layers feature high-density foam on top of steel coils that not only help with lumbar support but also minimize motion transfer, so you sleep soundly even if your partner can't stay still.
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fromDailydot
1 week ago

"AG1 is bad for the world": Bryan Johnson is publicly beefing with the supplement company

AG1 is overpriced, composed largely of low-cost greens and emulsifiers, relies on high-fee influencer marketing, and lacks demonstrated clinical effectiveness.
fromEsquire
1 week ago

4 Best Bright Light Therapy Lamps to Get You Through the Winter

When should I use my bright light therapy lamp? You should use it every morning (as soon as possible after waking up) during the months when you experience SAD symptoms. It is not advised to use a bright light therapy lamp in the afternoon or evening, as it can mess with your circadian rhythm/sleep cycle. You should try to use it for 20-30 minutes each day.
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fromBustle
1 week ago

Next Time You Listen To Music, Remember The "60/60" Rule

Follow the 60/60 rule: listen at 60% volume for 60 minutes to reduce risk of noise-induced hearing damage from prolonged headphone use.
fromGamintraveler
1 week ago

The Travel Insurance Mistake That Bankrupts Tourists

Traveling is one of the most rewarding experiences in life, but it comes with its share of risks especially when it comes to your health. Whether you're backpacking through Southeast Asia, road-tripping across Europe, or taking a luxury cruise, unexpected medical issues can turn an amazing trip into a nightmare. That's where travel health insurance steps in offering peace of mind and financial protection when you're far from home.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

If You Have A House Full Of Pets And Children, These 27 Things Will Bring Some Order

Compact air purifier reduces pet odors, dust, and dander, improves nighttime air quality, eases allergy symptoms, and operates quietly on night mode.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Docs tell Ray J, facing possible heart failure, to stay in bed and skip the cocktails. It's hard, he says

Ray J is under doctor's orders to stay on bed rest, take all his prescribed medications and avoid drinking alcohol or smoking because of his damaged heart. The R&B singer, who revealed this week that his heart is pumping at far below capacity because of damage from his heavy use of alcohol and other substances, shared those directives with TMZ in an interview published Thursday. Doctors told him he likely has only months to live.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Ray J Says He Has Months to Live

'I was in a hospital. My heart's only beating like 25 percent, but as long as I stay focused and stay on the right path, everything will be all right.' It's a more optimist outlook than he gave in a recent IG Live, when he said doctors gave him months left to live. 'I thought... I could handle all the alcohol, I could handle all the Adderall, I could handle all the drugs, but I couldn't,' he said.
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fromNature
1 week ago

How much exercise do you really need?

Short, frequent bouts of physical activity substantially lower all-cause mortality and reduce coronary heart disease risk; wearable data also reveal harms of prolonged sedentary time.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
1 week ago

10+ Best Natural Car Sickness Remedies And Solutions

Motion sickness results from sensory mismatch; prevention includes front seating, focusing on distant stationary objects, ventilation, and light snacks like ginger ale or crackers.
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fromYoga Journal
2 weeks ago

Achy Feet? These 8 Stretches Help Bring Relief.

Targeted foot stretches and strengthening can relieve plantar fasciitis and common foot pain caused by tight calves, weak hips, hard floors, and sudden activity increases.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

How Oprah Winfrey has turned her weight-loss journey into a business

Oprah Winfrey has spent years turning her private health journey into a public conversation - and, at times, a lucrative business. The billionaire, real-estate mogul, talk-show host, journalist, actor, and producer has just released her 12th book: "Enough: Your Health, Your Weight, and What It's Like To Be Free." The book, which she co-authored with Dr. Ania M. Jastreboff, a doctor and professor at Yale's School of Medicine, dives into the role of GLP-1 drugs to facilitate weight loss.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Your Social Security and 401(k) are changing-here's what AARP says matters - Silicon Canals

2026 changes—including a 2.8% Social Security COLA, expanded retirement savings options, a new senior tax break, and higher Medicare costs—will alter retiree finances differently by individual circumstances.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Is detoxing worth the hype?

The body’s liver, kidneys, and gut naturally detoxify; most commercial detox products and extreme interventions are unnecessary for healthy people.
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Keto diet weight loss may come with a hidden cost

Long-term ketogenic feeding kept mice lean but caused fatty liver and dangerous blood sugar spikes, trading weight control for worsening metabolic health.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

NHS trials trailblazing' AI and robotics technology to spot lung cancer

NHS pilots AI-guided imaging and robotic catheter biopsies to diagnose lung cancer earlier, replacing weeks of invasive testing with a single targeted procedure by 2030.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago
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Baby Boomers: There's Still Time to Do These 3 Things to Set Yourselves Up For a Big, Beautiful Retirement

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1 week ago
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Baby Boomers: There's Still Time to Do These 3 Things to Set Yourselves Up For a Big, Beautiful Retirement

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fromlondonlovesbusiness.com
1 week ago

Five things alcohol takes from your body

Alcohol consumption depletes water, electrolytes, vitamins, minerals, and protein, causing dehydration and malnutrition and requiring targeted replenishment to reduce cravings.
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fromApp Developer Magazine
1 year ago

The risks of iPad childhood

High childhood screen use displaces sleep, daylight, reading and activity, raising cardiometabolic and behavioral risks while exposing children to gambling-style digital design.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

Podiatrists Recommend These New Balance Shoes for All-day Comfort While Traveling-Styles Start at $40

Podiatrists recommend New Balance for travel due to cushioning, stability, roomy toe boxes, arch and ankle support, shock absorption, and APMA-accepted models.
fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks ago

Your Choice Of Afternoon Snack Could Increase Your Risk Of Dementia

While it's important to be aware of the connection between sugar and dementia risk, all four experts emphasized that this doesn't mean you have to cut sugar completely out of your life. Pascual-Leone shared that experiencing pleasure is important for mood and brain health, and eating foods we love (even if they're void of nutritional benefits) is part of that. Instead of nixing sugary snacks completely, he recommends eating them in moderation and making it a point to savor the experience when you do have them.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Lajuana is 89, with the body and mind of someone decades younger. What are the secrets of the superagers?

An 89-year-old superager maintains exceptional cognitive and physical health through daily routines, holistic wellbeing practices, and participation in the SuperAging Research Initiative.
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

What Makes Liquid Remedy A Healthy Diet Soda - Tasting Table

Liquid Remedy clocks in at just 5 calories per 8.5 ounce can and zero sugar. It's a kombucha drink rather than a soda, but it comes in a range of fun fruity flavors such as mixed berry and raspberry lemonade that will help you scratch that soda itch. Kombucha is a probiotic drink that has been shown to have some benefits for gut health.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Blink-182's Mark Hoppus: Bass players are just cool. We're the one that brings it all together'

Survived aggressive lymphoma after R-CHOP chemotherapy, sold a valuable Banksy to prevent damage, and donated proceeds to haematology-oncology research and community causes.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

This might be the best way to get medical advice from ChatGPT - and it's free to use

ChatGPT Health combines personal medical records and wearable data to provide grounded, non-diagnostic health and wellness guidance.
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

Giving your healthcare info to a chatbot is, unsurprisingly, a terrible idea

Every week, more than 230 million people ask ChatGPT for health and wellness advice, according to OpenAI. The company says that many see the chatbot as an "ally" to help navigate the maze of insurance, file paperwork, and become better self-advocates. In exchange, it hopes you will trust its chatbot with details about your diagnoses, medications, test results, and other private medical information.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 weeks ago

Do phone sleep trackers work?

Wearable sleep trackers identify sleep patterns but often increase anxiety and cause orthosomnia, worsening perceived sleep quality despite useful data for insomnia treatment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Bouncing back: from an ankle sprain to a shoulder pinch, experts on the best way to recover from common injuries

Address underlying imbalances with targeted, consistent movement, proper diagnosis and professional care; combine rest, sleep, nutrition and graduated training to prevent and recover from pain.
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

This tracker fits inside your bra to measure blood flow - and lasts longer than your smartwatch

Petal is a bra insert that uses bio-impedance sensors and electrical measurements to monitor blood flow near the heart. Because wearers position the insert right next to the heart, the device can capture more accurate readings than your typical smartwatch, Petal says. The device comes in one size and fits snug against each breast. It's made with biocompatible materials, including a soft European fabric and a polyurethane-coated interior.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Maternity services rated inadequate at two hospitals

Maternity services at Bedford and Luton and Dunstable hospitals were rated inadequate after CQC inspections citing staffing breaches, unsafe care, and slow improvements.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Hospital camaraderie cannot be compared, says volunteer

"Hello, how are you doing? Good to see you," says Honor Cousens, as she pushes a trolley loaded with cold drinks, sweets, biscuits, toiletries, newspapers and magazines. The volunteer at the Royal London Hospital is a familiar face on the wards, and has been supporting staff and patients for many years. She is part of the Friends of the Royal London Hospital, a charity that has been running at the Whitechapel site since 1979.
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fromScienceDaily
2 weeks ago

MRI scans show exercise can make the brain look younger

A year of regular aerobic exercise was associated with adult brains appearing nearly one year biologically younger.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I spent years traveling nonstop. It took me too long to admit my 'dream life' was actually horrible for my health.

In reality, the job of my dreams consisted of overnight flights where I'd get little to no rest, then hit the ground running as soon as I arrived at my destinations. After I'd fly back home from some trips, it would take me nearly a week to recover from jet lag. My stress levels were often cranked up, dealing with flight delays, deadlines, and navigation across different states and countries.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Larry Magid: Avoiding tech neck' and other tech-related aches and pains

Position devices and furniture to maintain a neutral posture; adjust chair, desk, monitor height, and text size to reduce eye, neck, shoulder, and wrist strain.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

'I was so quick to see the specialist, it was reassuring' - Sam Bennett reveals heart scare and the surgery he needed

It may have started earlier, but it came to a head in the middle of the night in the middle of London in the middle of last November, when former Tour de France green jersey winner Sam Bennett woke up with a weird sensation in his chest. His heart rate was unusually high for somebody who had been asleep a few moments earlier, let alone for a professional athlete with a resting heart rate in the low 40s.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

What's Behind the Peptide Craze

The surge in peptide use is driven by wishful thinking and influencer-led hype, risking unregulated self-administration without adequate medical oversight.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Do not ignore your body's signals': how to really look after your neck

Frequent micro-breaks, posture corrections, task variation, and raising screens to eye level reduce neck strain from prolonged sitting and device use.
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fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

Amazon is adding AI-powered assistant to One Medical

Amazon is adding Health AI to One Medical to provide 24/7 personalized health guidance, medication management, appointment booking, and image analysis while claiming HIPAA-compliant practices.
fromBustle
2 weeks ago

The Perimenopause Panic

She kept feeling something brush across her arm, light and tickling, like a hair. But every time, there was nothing there. She typed in "phantom feeling arm," and added - inevitably, given this was the 2020s and she was in her late 30s - "perimenopause." There it was: paresthesia, "a harmless but unsettling sensation like pins-and-needles... caused by fluctuating estrogen affecting the central nervous system and nerve signals."
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

Heal your injuries faster using motion as the new potion

When you have an acute injury, your body is sending signals through the peripheral and central nervous systems and the immune system to say, hold on, I need to stop doing this so we can allow the tissue to heal, says Ericka Merriwether, a physical therapist and pain researcher at New York University. Rest, after all, is the first part of the familiar RICE therapy, which stands for rest, ice, compression and elevation.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

I Can Reliably Orgasm When I Have Sex. But It's Actually a Curse!

It's absolutely possible to be experiencing pelvic pain due to orgasm. Firstly, you live in your body full time, and you're present for every orgasm you have, so I'm inclined to trust the pattern you're seeing. Secondly, I've known more than one person who enjoys sex but actively avoids orgasms for the exact same reason as you.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Is fibre the new protein? The surprising health benefits of the latest wellness trend

Most people consume far less fibre than recommended, and increasing fibre intake improves gut health, lowers chronic disease risk, and can benefit mental wellbeing.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

How exercise in your teenage years could reduce cancer risk

Teenage girls who do at least two hours of physical activity per week have lower breast tissue water, a predictor of reduced breast cancer risk.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

I was bullied in school for being different. At 16, I hit a crashing point': the awkward kid who became the world's strongest man

Tom Stoltman transformed from a shy, autistic, bullied teenager into a 180kg professional strongman through disciplined training, strict eating, routine, and brotherly support.
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