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LIFESTYLE

  • Trump Drops 20 Pounds but Still Loves His Fast Food Trump's latest health report reveals weight loss and good health, but concerns remain about his fast food and soda consumption.
  • New Blood Test Could Spot Alzheimer’s Early—With 92% Accuracy A breakthrough in Alzheimer's research reveals a blood test measuring MTBR-tau243 could enable early diagnosis and monitoring of the disease.
  • Study Finds Link Between Irregular Heartbeat and Early Dementia Atrial fibrillation in younger adults is linked to a 21% higher dementia risk, highlighting the need for early detection and management.
  • This Common Vaccine May Help Protect Against Memory Loss A study shows the shingles vaccine may lower dementia risk by nearly 20%, highlighting its potential benefits for older adults.
  • Lilly’s Weight-Loss Pill Looks Strong in Trials—Ozempic’s Reign in Jeopardy? Eli Lilly's new diabetes pill matches Ozempic's effectiveness, with hopes for regulatory approval and a growing obesity treatment market.
  • Why Do My Eyes Look Bruised for No Reason? Here’s What Could Be Going On Explore the causes and treatments for bruised eyes, including trauma, allergies, and migraines, to maintain eye health.
  • This Common Travel Outfit Could Melt Onto Your Skin in a Fire Experts warn that leggings and tight clothing can pose fire and health risks during flights; choose attire carefully for safety.
  • New Research Links These Grocery Store Staples to Type 2 Diabetes A recent study has uncovered a link between the consumption of products with additives and preservatives and an increased risk of diabetes.
  • Moms-to-Be, Beware: This Common Condition May Raise Your Baby’s Autism Risk Maternal diabetes raises the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children, including autism and ADHD, according to a new study.
  • Zero-Calorie Sweeteners May Be Making You Hungrier, Study Find New research indicates sucralose may increase appetite and contribute to weight gain, challenging the benefits of zero-calorie sweeteners.
  • The 1 Thing Every Woman Over 45 Needs to Hear About Menopause Menopause brings various symptoms and health risks. Lifestyle changes, diet, and mental health care are essential for managing this.
  • Doctors Say You Should Stop Morning Showers—Here’s Why Nighttime Is Better Evening showers enhance skin health, improve sleep quality, and provide stress relief, making them a beneficial nightly routine.
  • Boiling or Raw? The Shocking Truth About Which Veggies You Should Never Cook Fresh vegetables are essential for health, but pickled options may increase cancer risk. Cook some veggies for better nutrition.
  • Family History of Diabetes? Here’s How to Take Control! A family history of diabetes increases risk, but healthy habits and regular check-ups can help prevent its onset.
  • 4 Hormones That Can Actually Make You Happier Researchers highlight "happiness hormones" like dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins, showing their role in well-being and health.
  • Traditional African Foods Slash Inflammation—While Western Diets Fuel It A study reveals that shifting to a traditional plant-based diet can reduce inflammation and improve immune function, countering Western dietary harm.
  • Could Ozempic Help Your Brain? GLP-1 Drugs Linked to Lower Dementia Risk New research shows diabetes medications GLP-1RA and SGLT2i may reduce Alzheimer's risk, sparking interest in their potential benefits.
  • New Warning: Antidepressants Could Increase Risk of Fatal Heart Event A study links antidepressant use to increased sudden cardiac death risk, especially in younger adults, but depression also plays a role.
  • Just Two Days of Intense Exercise Could Slash Your Risk of Death Weekend exercisers can achieve health benefits similar to regular exercisers, with lower risks of death from heart disease and cancer.
  • 4:3 Fasting Helps Shed More Pounds Than Daily Dieting, Says New Study A study shows that 4:3 intermittent fasting leads to greater weight loss than daily calorie restriction over 12 months.
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