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Most of us have put the pandemic in the rearview mirror. But for doctors and researchers, a new, hidden aftershock is emerging. Beyond the exhaustion of “Long COVID,” a rare and aggressive condition known as MIP-C has appeared. It's a frightening twi

For years, eggs have been surrounded by mixed opinions. They were once celebrated as a near-perfect food because they contain a variety of nutrients

This decision means there are going to be even more forever chemicals on crops like tomatoes, almonds, and oats.

For years, sugar substitutes have been marketed as a safer and smarter choice for people

For decades, modern wellness culture has separated the body and mind into two distinct arenas, as if muscles belonged to the gym and intelligence belonged to the library. Yet emerging research from neuroscience, kinesiology, and even epigenetics sugg

Health news from AskDrManny I've seen it first hand, where someone will brush off shortness of breath or "weird fatigue" like it's nothing, but […]

Health news from AskDrManny I've noticed something as a mom with older kids, and as a blogger who reads way too much health news […]

For decades, the idea of restoring bone that has already deteriorated has lived somewhere between medical challenge and scientific aspiration. Osteoporosis has long been seen as a one way road, a slow and steady erosion of the body’s structural found

People with high intelligence often move through the world with a different rhythm. Their minds

These five birth months would rather escape into the pages of a book than doomscroll on their phones.

Over the past few decades, something puzzling has been happening in medicine. Cancer, which has long been considered a disease that primarily affects older adults, is showing up more often in people in their thirties, forties, and even their twenties

Crystal waters lap against weathered stones beneath the Sea of Galilee. Few people know what