Obsessed with Painted Nails: Autistic vs. “Normal”
What’s the difference between an autistic special interest in painted nails and a “normal” interest by a neurotypical? […]
What’s the difference between an autistic special interest in painted nails and a “normal” interest by a neurotypical? […]
High blood pressure can be deadly even if there’s no symptoms; it can cause a fatal stroke. There’s an ancient traditional Chinese exercise (not Tai Chi) that can help lower it. […]
Maybe you already know that high blood pressure, smoking and age are key risk factors for an abdominal aortic aneurysm, but sleep apnea is now being fingered as a player in this potentially fatal condition. [...]
Getting older is one of the biggest risk factors for many serious health conditions. […]
What can you do to slow down the progression of knee osteoarthritis? It’s a surprisingly easy thing to do, and research fully backs it up. […]
Skeptics accuse “normal” people of faking autism for attention, but they fail to back up this claim; they just blow a lot of hot air. […]
Don’t give your kids a junk food diet. A sugary high-processed diet in childhood can reshape how the brain regulates eating long-term, even if the diet gets cleaned up — and even if they eventually [...]
Perhaps you’ve read scary things about GLP-1 side effects, but now research shows these weight loss drugs may benefit heart health. […]
Some obese people have decided to quit trying to lose weight out of fear that yo-yo dieting is worse for their health than just staying fat. […]
Your body clock may actually have an effect on your physical fitness. Timing of activity, not just amount, can influence your state of body. […]
Sleep apnea is more about snoring that keeps people awake or makes one fall asleep when driving. It may also impair memory. […]
Why is getting old a driver of chronic illness? Why is so much disease related to old age? […]
Some excess fat sits just under the skin, while another type builds up much deeper around internal organs in the abdomen. […]
Researchers are increasingly looking at another possible benefit of creatine other than just boosting muscle strength in the gym: brain function. […]
It’s not a myth that when you eat can influence weight loss outcomes. […]
The idea that long frequent workouts are necessary to get a summer body makes many people abandon the idea. […]
For many young women, social media is an endless comparison machine. Autism is a built-in guard against this mindset. […]
It really is true: Colon cancer is rising in younger adults; it’s no longer an “old person’s disease.” […]
Is 35 the “new old,” in that this is the point at which the human body begins slowing down, losing fitness and getting weaker? […]
Going to bed at different times each night in midlife could be an early signal of future cardiovascular risk. […]
Though the brain isn’t a muscle, research shows that creatine may actually strenghen it — make it work more efficiently. […]
A very common knee operation called partial meniscectomy — where damaged cartilage in the knee is trimmed — may not actually provide the benefits many patients are told to expect. […]
GLP-1 drugs for weight loss have now been around long enough for researches to begin detecting a social stigma tied to using these game changing medications. […]
There are two main types of fat involved here: subcutaneous fat, which sits just under the skin, and visceral fat, which collects deeper in the abdomen around internal organs. […]
A study suggests that listening to self-chosen music can significantly improve how long people can sustain hard exercise, even when their fitness level doesn’t change. […]
Are you a woman getting older and worried about your future health? Then start lifting weights: work up to heavy loads, not just staying with tiny dumbbells. […]
University of Sydney researchers have found that changing what older adults eat may have a surprisingly quick impact on markers linked to aging. […]
Americans have a very processed diet. This isn’t surprising for the most industrialized nation on earth. What effects do ultra-processed foods have on longevity? […]
A new pooled analysis of the STEP clinical trials suggests that semaglutide — the active ingredient in Wegovy and Ozempic — remains effective and generally safe for older adults with obesity. […]
Gaining back lost weight need not happen. This also doesn’t mean a diet “failed.” It means there’s room for a strategy to keep the weight off: a minimum steps total per day. […]
A study shows that being an “egg head” may actually be a smart way to go: Eggs are good for brain health. […]
Even if your knee osteoarthritis causes notable pain, and you’re not ready for surgery, there’s certain exercises you should do that will benefit the diseased joint. […]
Most people already know that stress can throw digestion off — causing issues like constipation or diarrhea. […]
Do you wonder how eccentric training, without being grueling, stacks up against non-eccentric but highly intense weight workouts? […]
Can even what seems like a minor car accident cause ADHD from a concussion? […]
A study from the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca suggests that dreams aren’t just random mental noise. […]
Which benefits health more: variety of exercise or the same type of exercise but done for longer periods? […]
Too much sitting may shorten your life. […]
On the Glenn Beck radio show, he told his listeners “have children.” Does this include people with anger management and drug problems? What was Beck smoking? […]
Many are wondering why Mary Brown doesn’t let autistic son Woody himself hold the letter board as he points to spell words. There’s a reason. […]