Health and Wellness

 Early-onset cancer: the types that are on the rise

Cancer before the age of 50 is a rare occurrence, but recent studies have shown a concerning increase in early-onset cancers in the United States. Researchers are eager to understand

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Omnivorous? Vegan? Makes no difference to muscle building after weight training, study finds

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has shed light on the impact of different

NIH grants, Covid guidance, pharma tariffs

tech companies, The Wall Street Journal reports. Some patients are seeing long-term symptoms after a Covid-19 infection — and they’re

Medicaid Is On The Menu As Republicans Seek Trump Budget Deal

Gritman Medical Center in Moscow, Idaho, is a Critical Access hospital with 25 staffed beds. As Congressional Republicans grapple with

8 Science-Backed Reasons For Quitting Alcohol

Alcohol has long been a staple in social gatherings, but its negative impact on health is becoming increasingly clear. Opting

The Growing List Of Emerging Challenges Facing College Mental Health

The challenges facing the field of college mental health in 2025 are multifaceted and require careful consideration. A recent report

The Menopause Myth We Need To Break, Here’s Why

Menopause is no longer being viewed as a medical problem but as a pivotal moment for empowerment and systemic change

Biophilic Living Might Be Quietly Rewiring Our Brains

Biophilic design is revolutionizing the way we think about architecture and psychology. This innovative approach to designing spaces is rooted

The Science-Backed Case For Moving More To Get More Done

Gymnastic dancing in Germany, 1943. Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesGetty Images In today's fast-paced world, taking intentional movement breaks can