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Who Do You Trust? – Science Edition

Scientists are routinely considered trustworthy. A poll of “global citizens” ranked trust in scientists as the highest, with, no surprise,…

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A labor of self-love: Inner Beauty in U aims to mentor women impacted by abuse

Vancouver’s Yolanda Merriweather has had a complicated journey with self-love — one that she hopes can inspire others. It took…

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4 Reasons Mental Health Support Is Crucial To Cardiometabolic Health

Poor mental health can be both a driver – and a consequence – of cardiometabolic conditions like diabetes, hypertension and…

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Build Muscle at Any Age With Our Max Muscle at 50 Program

THE OLDER YOU get, the narrative says, the more challenging it becomes to pack on muscle and strength. But no,…

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Guns and mental health are taboos. They are focus of a Journal Sentinel event May 16.

On a drive from Milwaukee to Wausau last spring, I had lots of time to think about a project I…

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Vitamins To Optimize Your Eye Health

Eyes are crucial to everyone, which is why it is also important that we take care of them. Many of…

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How body image perceptions shape health habits in young fitness enthusiasts

A study conducted at the Universidad Europea de Madrid, Spain, finds that negative body image perceptions can potentially lead to…

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Lifestyle and brain fitness

Brain fitness, unlike certain kinds of physical fitness, does not require a personal trainer, a Pilates reformer, a jogging track,…

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Science & Medicine: Revolutionizing prostate cancer treatment

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men, and the five year survival rate is 97%.  “With improving…

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The case for giving your kids mental health days from school

The case for giving your kids mental health days from school Breaking News