Aging creeps up on us. We are going about our lives, accomplishing and doing, and then all of a sudden, we find that we are receiving Medicare. Most are unprepared.
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Dr. Brynna Connor told Newsweek how small diet changes later in life can help protect people's long‑term health.
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Understanding the type of arthritis, its causes, and management options is the first step toward living well with the condition.
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A diet rich in berries, leafy greens and healthy fats may slow the progression of brain changes linked to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease, new research has suggested.
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James Harrison sees the ghost of Pittsburgh Steelers past in the team’s latest moves, and he’s giving his full-throated approval to the franchise’s new, hard-nosed direction. With new head coach Mike ...
When Zhang Huchuan's friend spotted a small device on her arm during a trip to Shanxi province, he assumed she had diabetes. But what she revealed next suggests a trend among young adults adopting a ...
In honor of Women’s History Month, we spoke with the creators of new picture books that highlight the enduring influence and ...