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Heat stroke isn't just a short-term danger
With extreme temperatures increasing, researchers are investigating the long-term health risks of heat stroke.
6 min read - HealthWashington Post
How addictive, endless scrolling is bad for your mental health
Social media has redefined human connection, especially if you're part of the millennial or Gen Z generation. It is so deeply interwoven into every aspect of our lives that it's almost impossible for us to withdraw from our digital devices. Instagram, TikTok, WhatsApp and other such platforms are everywhere, allowing us to communicate and connect with people from all over the world. But there's another side to social media, one about which mental health experts have been sounding the alarm for y
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For a good heart workout, it's OK to wait for the weekend, new research finds
Can I just workout on the weekend? New research finds exercising only one or two days a week can be beneficial for the heart.
4 min read - LifestyleTODAY
5 energy-boosting tricks for your morning routine
Ally Love shares easy ways to boost energy like cold showers, energy boosting foods, a morning playlist with energizing music and yoga poses that boost energy.
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How to keep your pets safe during extreme heat
Follow tips from animal rescue professionals to keep your pets safe in extreme summer temperatures.
5 min read - HealthUSA TODAY
Opill approval means greater access to birth control pills. What else does it mean?
Experts say the progestin-only pill will increase access to people who may not have access to the health care system for a prescription.
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