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When eating meat could help you live longer

When eating meat could help you live longer

To eat meat, or not to eat meat? Decades of research seem to come down on the side of a plant-based diet. However, everything we thought we knew about the risks of eating meat may have just been upended…

Carolyn Gretton

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Fitness and strength decline earlier than thought, but there’s a silver lining

Fitness and strength decline earlier than thought, but there’s a silver lining

If asked when a person’s physical performance begins to decline, most of us would guess in their 50s or 60s. But we’d be way off as the results of a 47-year study have revealed. Thankfully, there’s a silver lining…

Joyce Hollman

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Scientists capture the health benefits of thyme

Scientists capture the health benefits of thyme

Far beyond being the perfect poultry seasoning, thyme is packed with health-supporting compounds. But despite years of research into its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and immune boosting potential, the question has been how to get the most from it, until now…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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Why two people can eat the same calories—but only one gains weight

Why two people can eat the same calories—but only one gains weight

Why do some people gain weight easily, while others don’t? The usual suspects include genetics, stress levels, hormones and, of course, metabolism. But there’s a silent, microscopic player in this game that we often overlook…

Dr. Elizabeth Klodas MD, FACC

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Gut microbiome and aging: Can a younger microbiome help?

Gut microbiome and aging: Can a younger microbiome help?

Ample research shows the gut microbiome influences whole-body health. But as we age, so does the gut. Could maintaining a more “youthful” microbiome support intestinal regeneration and healthier aging?

Carolyn Gretton

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Don’t let contaminants cancel out your green tea benefits

Don’t let contaminants cancel out your green tea benefits

Green tea’s healthy reputation spans centuries, and over the last several decades, its laundry list of health benefits has been well researched. But if you’re not careful about how you drink it, contaminants can ruin them.

Joyce Hollman

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Fertility: Why cellular energy matters

Fertility: Why cellular energy matters

Every cell in the body demands energy, though some processes in the body demand a lion’s share. Supporting our cellular powerhouses, the mitochondria, can keep our cells and health humming along. But there’s another reason for anyone wanting to start a family…

Virginia Tims-Lawson

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The vitamin deficiency that can lead to hospitalization from respiratory infection

The vitamin deficiency that can lead to hospitalization from respiratory infection

Everywhere you go, someone is coughing or sneezing, spreading germs you might not be ready to handle. Strengthen your protection against respiratory infections now, not just to avoid getting sick, but to lower the risk of hospitalization if you do…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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The diet that lowers the elevated stroke risk menopause brings

The diet that lowers the elevated stroke risk menopause brings

Near middle age, we start thinking about health changes our 30-something selves didn’t give much thought to. For women, one of those impending changes is menopause. But what about the elevated stroke risk that comes with it? There’s encouraging news…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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The early heart disease risk men face in their 30s

The early heart disease risk men face in their 30s

Heart disease develops gradually. In early stages, symptoms are often subtle or absent. By the time warning signs appear, significant plaque may already be present. That makes this early prevention window urgent…

Joyce Hollman

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Exercise after stroke helps mitochondria heal the brain

Exercise after stroke helps mitochondria heal the brain

Physical therapy after a stroke is common to help survivors regain their abilities. But there’s another good reason to use exercise after stroke recovery: the potential to send mitochondria to the brain to support the healing process…

Margaret Cantwell

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Hidden risks of weight loss drugs: Deficiencies that age your body

Hidden risks of weight loss drugs: Deficiencies that age your body

Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy feel like a miracle after years of struggling to lose weight. But we’re learning they lead to nutritional deficiencies that increase risk of serious health problems most hope to avoid even in old age…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst