Heart-Healthy Living Could Reduce Cancer Risk

Maintaining good heart health may also help lower the risk of developing cancer, according to research published in JACC: CardioOncology. In the study, cardiology researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and collaborators from other institutions in the United States and the Netherlands analyzed data from two large, population-based health studies. They found that well-known cardiovascular…

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9 Small Changes That Can Improve Your Health

We’ve all had those moments of big ambition: quit smoking, lose 20 pounds, start exercising every day. While those goals are worthwhile, improving your health doesn’t always require drastic changes. In fact, small, consistent habits can have a powerful impact on your overall well-being — and because they’re easy to fit into your routine, they’re…

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Why Dopamine Isn’t What You Think

Often labeled the brain’s “pleasure chemical,” dopamine is one of the most misunderstood substances in neuroscience. In reality, its role in shaping our behavior, motivation, and thinking is far more complex. Nikolay Kukushkin explores what dopamine actually does inside the brain—and why it so often feels like it’s working against us. The human brain is…

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The 12 Best Exercises for Maximum Calorie Burn

Some forms of exercise — such as running, cycling, and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) — burn more calories per hour than others. If running isn’t your favorite, there are plenty of effective alternatives that still deliver a high calorie burn. For maximum calorie expenditure, running typically ranks at the top. However, activities like HIIT workouts,…

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Menopause May Change Your Oral Health — Here Are 6 Symptoms

Menopause may lead to oral issues such as burning mouth syndrome, gum inflammation, tooth sensitivity, and oral thrush. Fortunately, most of these conditions can be managed with proper oral care, medication, or home treatments. Menopause is commonly linked to symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, and mood changes. However, many people don’t realize that…

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Study Shows Exercise Can Match Therapy in Treating Depression

A newly updated Cochrane review suggests that physical activity may be just as effective as therapy in reducing symptoms of depression. Because exercise is affordable, easy to access, and linked to many additional health benefits, it stands out as an appealing option for managing depression. A growing body of evidence shows that regular physical activity…

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