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Everyone knows walking is good for you, and many of us count our daily steps. But is it better to take a longer walk than a comparable number of steps spread across the day?A multinational team of researchers set out to find the answer.Read more: https://t.co/B79PoIzjS6 https://t.co/YsXq5SnK65 ...
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Forbes· 2025-12-04 17:20
"We're in the midst of a revolution where we want to treat our health rather than treat our disease."Nir Barzilai, M.D., Director, Institute for Aging Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, spoke about longevity at the #ForbesHealth Summit. https://t.co/Kya2dmUf6U https://t.co/hH8zawYVou ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-03 14:20
In China’s bid for worldwide political influence, health plays an important role. We assess its approach to soft power in Africa https://t.co/EoKt8yEjB2 ...
Trump's struggles to stay awake adds to growing questions about his fading health
MSNBC· 2025-12-03 14:15
Elections and Political Trends - The Democratic candidate is significantly outperforming in a Tennessee district that Donald Trump won by 22 points last year [1] - In a Tennessee special election, with 95% of the votes reported, the margin is in the single digits, with 53.9% to 45% [11] - A Democratic candidate in Michigan is within the margin of error of Mike Rogers in a poll, performing better among independents and Republicans [17][18] Trump's Health and Social Media Activity - Trump made nearly 160 posts in a spree lasting from 9:00 p.m to around midnight, a rate of nearly one post per minute [2] - Trump's social media posting, in lieu of restorative sleep, appeared to have taken a toll on the 79-year-old president, who appeared to be fighting to stay awake during a cabinet meeting [3] - The White House stated that Trump's MRI was a preventative cardiovascular checkup, an explanation that is raising more questions [4] Healthcare Policy and Affordability - ACA premium payments could more than double on average next year if subsidies expire, potentially leaving millions of Americans unable to afford basic healthcare [6] - Millions of Americans could soon find themselves without access to necessary healthcare [5] - MRIs are not typically prescribed for routine checkups but for specific diagnostic purposes [8]
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The Economist· 2025-12-02 05:00
A study of more than 2,300 middle-aged men in Finland found that frequent sauna use was linked to a significantly lower risk of several serious conditions. But it is too soon to draw robust conclusions, and data from other groups is limited https://t.co/IATwJyrSfh ...
White House releases letter summarizing Trump’s MRI results
NBC News· 2025-12-01 20:00
about that MRI. The president said it was a perfect MRI and the White House saying in the name of transparency was releasing more information. Did we learn more. >> We did learn a bit more.Um there were a lot of questions about this MRI because the first question was why was it happening. Um usually people don't get MRIs unless there's some sort of concern, but the White House press secretary confirming that she believes and that the president's doctors did this as a preventative MRI. Um they she walked thr ...
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The Economist· 2025-11-28 02:20
Unless you are older or want bigger muscles, you’re probably getting enough https://t.co/RR7RK7y7Av ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-11-27 12:55
RT Naval (@naval)A fit body, a calm mind, a house full of love. These things cannot be bought - they must be earned. ...
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BBC News (World)· 2025-11-27 01:03
'I panic every time she coughs' - Delhi's toxic air is making its children sick https://t.co/k4VJFcOaEJ ...
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Forbes· 2025-11-26 18:20
A doctor explains what parents can do to keep their little ones healthy while traveling this holiday season. https://t.co/3qEsyFJ8pj ...