At what age do people start feeling older and more tired?
Doctronic reports that people often start feeling older and more tired in their late 30s to early 40s, impacted by health, lifestyle, and social connections.
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Doctronic reports that people often start feeling older and more tired in their late 30s to early 40s, impacted by health, lifestyle, and social connections.
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Oura reports winter leads to increased sleep duration and changes in energy levels due to shorter days, low vitamin D, and colder temps.
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Hers reports that women over 40 should focus on strength training, cardio bursts, and multidirectional movements for improved health during menopause.
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Spring Health reports that finding the right therapist for anxiety involves assessing credentials, experience, and compatibility for effective support.
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Hone Health reports on 8 no-cost longevity tips based on physician insights, emphasizing simple habits like walking, sleep, and getting out in nature.
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The Conversation reports that the South has the highest HIV rates in the U.S., hindered by cultural barriers, stigma, and mistrust in healthcare.
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Reasons to be Cheerful reports on how rice farmers have changed strategies to work with migratory birds, enhancing their crops and reducing fertilizers.
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Floodlight reports Trump’s new two-year exemption for petrochemical plants may allow 5.3 million tons of additional pollution in Texas and Louisiana.
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Grist reports that Arizona’s fight against coccidioidomycosis (valley fever) faces challenges due to climate change and Trump’s health policies, risking vital research and public health efforts.
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Life Extension reports 11 tips to prevent holiday burnout, emphasizing planning, delegation, self-care, and stress management for a joyous season.
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LifeStance Health reports tips for staying sober during the holidays, highlighting strategies to navigate social pressures and maintain connections.
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Degree reports that alcohol can cause sweating due to blood vessel dilation and temperature regulation. Tips to manage include hydration, avoiding hot drinks, and using clinical-strength antiperspirants.
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Village Caregiving reports hiring a caregiver requires asking key questions to ensure a good match for your elderly loved one’s needs and personality.
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Floodlight reports NYC’s Edgemere community feels neglected amid flood risks, despite seawall construction promises and ongoing housing projects.
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Doctronic reports that AI and doctors complement each other in diagnostics, balancing speed and accuracy with empathy and context.
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LMNT reports that restoring dry skin requires hydration strategies: drink to thirst, consider electrolytes, and adjust behaviors for hydration.
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Spring Health reports on the risks of off-label AI use in mental health, emphasizing its rapid adoption without proper validation and safeguards.
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Doctronic reports that while Ozempic and similar GLP-1s aren’t physically addictive, psychological dependence may occur. Ongoing monitoring is essential for safe use.
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Doctronic reports that 6-10 cough drops are safe daily. Overuse can cause side effects and mask serious health issues.
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Doctronic reports Gen Z dominates AI healthcare consultations (37%), while older adults (6%) lag, highlighting a generational digital divide in healthcare access.
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