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Ground-level ozone is getting worse. Here's what it …

WEBHere's what it means for your health. The increase in ground-level ozone caused by climate change raises the chance of respiratory problems – people with …

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In a first, microplastic particles have been linked to heart …

WEBA groundbreaking new study shows how the presence of these tiny plastic particles in arteries likely affects your health—and may increase your risk of death …

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The U.S. plans to limit PFAS in drinking water. What does …

WEBThe EPA’s plan to limit forever chemicals will be costly, experts say—but will protect millions of Americans from a host of health problems. Forever chemicals, known …

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Nature really is good medicine. Science can explain why.

WEBMIND, BODY, WONDER. Nature really is good medicine. Science can explain why. Reduced blood pressure and improved cognition and mental health are just a few …

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Walking is the sixth vital sign. Here’s how to do it right.

WEBRather than thinking about picking up a foot and placing it in front of you, use your feet to provide propulsion and push the ground away. And don’t look down, …

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Swimming just might be the best exercise out there.

WEBWhile most people appreciate the health advantages that come from running, cycling, or lifting weights, fewer people understand the benefits that come from …

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5 Ways Climate Change Will Affect You: Health Risks

WEBTicks could be in much of the eastern U.S. by 2080. Trauma from floods, droughts, and heat waves can lead to mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and suicide. More heat …

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Air pollution kills millions every year, like a ‘pandemic in slow …

WEBAir pollution kills millions every year, like a ‘pandemic in slow motion’ Dirty air is a plague on our health, causing 7 million deaths and many more preventable …

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The unexpected health benefits of Ozempic and Mounjaro

WEBPatients using Ozempic—a brand-name version of the generic medication semaglutide—to treat their type 2 diabetes, are discovering other health benefits, such …

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7 medical breakthroughs that gave us hope in 2023

WEBFrom gene therapy to Alzheimer’s treatment, predicting pancreatic cancer to pioneering reproduction methods, there were many promising discoveries in 2023 that …

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Some vitamins and minerals simply work better when eaten together

WEBWhen specific nutrients are used together in a meal, they can boost the nervous system, improve cardio health, and improve the immune response, to name a …

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Is chocolate actually good for you

WEBWhite chocolate is a source of sugar, fat, and calories—but not much that might be considered beneficial to human health. So a general rule of thumb is that …

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9 simple ways to boost your mental health, according to science

WEBAlthough all forms of exercise are good for your mental health, some research suggests that bicycling has extra benefits. Photograph By JUAN COBO, Nat …

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No food or medicine can do what olive oil can do. Here's why.

WEBMIND, BODY, WONDER. No food or medicine can do what olive oil can do. Here's why. Scientists say adding more olive oil to your diet can positively impact your …

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Here's what happens to your body when you quit smoking

WEBEven if you are a long-time smoker, there are some surprising, and even immediate, benefits to quitting. Every year, half a million Americans die from smoking …

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How our fear of aging has led to 'Sephora Kids'

WEBWhat is our fear of aging doing to our kids’ mental health? You may have heard about "Sephora Kids"—here's what experts say is behind the hordes of teens and …

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Want to strengthen your bones

WEBFebruary 14, 2024. When it comes to keeping bones healthy, many know about vitamin D, which helps the body absorb calcium needed to make skeletons strong. But while D …

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Frequent flyer: the effects of air travel on the human body

WEBThe main aspect of in-flight health that most of us will encounter is tiredness and changes to circadian rhythms. Flying often involves getting up at unsociable hours, …

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The rise of wellness travel, from rewilding to yoga and pilgrimages

WEBThe number of people concerned about their health and wellbeing has rocketed since the pandemic began. The stats are legion but among them, 80% of those …

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It's not your life span you need to worry about. It's your health span.

WEBExtending the number of years that people are healthy enough to participate in activities like playing with their grandchildren is a focus of health span researchers. …

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Pilgrimages aren’t just spiritual anymore. They’re a workout.

WEBAs our understanding of the health benefits of walking grows, fitness enthusiasts are turning to traditional pilgrimage routes to nurture their mind, body, and …

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Do you have an inner monologue

WEBBut if you don’t think you have an inner monologue, Hurlbert says, there’s no reason for concern. "They are not part of being human,” he says. “Some people don't …

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What is ashwagandha—and what are its health benefits

WEBIts other benefits are reducing inflammation, increasing energy, alleviating anxiety, and improving sleep.”. It’s believed ashwagandha works by regulating the …

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