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This Veteran Tried ‘Toughing Out’ His Struggles After Service. Then He Found a Better Way.

When I retired from the Army after more than 20 years of service, I thought I was ready. I’d taken…

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Just Who Does Steven Bartlett Think He Is?

This article was originally featured in MH Flex, our monthly newsletter recommending the one in-depth interview you need to flex…

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Women’s Health 2025: Intestinal Health

Photo by Tony Valainis. What should menopausal women know about their colorectal cancer risk? How does lifestyle play a part?…

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Program aims to help East Bay residents navigate health care system and save lives

An ambulance responds to an emergency. (John Gastaldo / U-T file) ANTIOCH – As 116,000 ambulances raced across Contra Costa…

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Vitamin E and eye health: 8 best foods to eat for stronger vision and long-term protection

Eye health doesn’t depend on one food or supplement; it’s a lifestyle choice built meal by meal. A diet rich…

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The Gut Microbiome’s Role in Women’s Reproductive Health

The gut microbiome — a complex ecosystem of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa — plays a critical role in endocrine…

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Kokua Line: Will HMSA drop fitness perk from Medicare Advantage?

Question : Why did HMSA drop the Silver &Fit program from the Akamai Advantage benefits in 2026 ? It encouraged…

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President Trump makes health reform pitch as shutdown fight continues

President Donald Trump is pitching an alternative to Democrats’ health care demands, which are central to the government shutdown fight….

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‘They made us feel like pregnancy was a bad word’: Meta accused of ‘silencing’ ads on women’s health and wellbeing

Maryam Zakir-Hussain November 9, 2025 at 10:08 AM A screenshot taken by Irish company BellaMoon shows that Meta drew a…

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Breast cancer awareness: Black women’s voices needed to bridge the gap

Even though Black women are less likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer than White women, they’re 40 percent more…