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New Study Casts Doubt on Creatine's Muscle-Building Powers

Creatine has long been hailed as a go-to supplement for those chasing bigger muscles, but researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/18/2025

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Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizes Patient Care While Tackling Physician Burnout

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword in healthcare; it's actively reshaping the patient experience and streamlining physician workflow...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/18/2025

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80-Year-Old Woman With Alzheimer's Tackles 3,000-Mile Walk to Inspire Healthy Aging

At 80 years old, Judy Benjamin isn’t just defying expectations—she’s walking right past them. Thirteen years after her Alzheimer’s diagnosis, the Cali...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/18/2025

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New Study Raises Concerns Over Fluoride’s Impact on Pregnant Women and Infants

Fluoride has been a staple in dental care for decades, praised for its role in preventing cavities and tooth decay. However, a recent meta-analysis pu...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/18/2025

4 min read

Men's Multivitamins Recalled Over Undeclared Soy Allergen, FDA Warns

Men who rely on daily multivitamins for a boost might want to double-check their bottles: MTN OPS LLC, a supplement company based in Utah, has recalle...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/18/2025

3 min read

Meditation Might Just Be the Ultimate Anti-Aging Hack, New Study Finds

Could sitting quietly and repeating a mantra really help you age more gracefully? According to a new study published in Biomolecules, long-term practi...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/18/2025

4 min read

Indiana Governor Braun Launches 'Make Indiana Healthy Again' Orders, Earns Kennedy’s Applause

Indiana Governor Mike Braun is on a mission to 'Make Indiana Healthy Again'—and he's not just talking the talk. On Tuesday, Braun signed a sweeping pa...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/18/2025

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Historic Shift: More Babies Born to Women Over 40 Than Teens in the US

For the first time ever in U.S. history, more babies were born to women aged 40 and over than to teen mothers, according to fresh data from the Center...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/18/2025

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New Study Links CT Scans to 5% of Cancers: Experts Advise Caution and Informed Use

CT scans, an essential tool for internal imaging and medical diagnosis, are under fresh scrutiny as a new study from the University of California - Sa...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

4/18/2025

4 min read