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Daily multivitamin may slow biological aging

Health Daily multivitamin may slow biological aging Greatest gains for participants who were biologically older, researchers say Mass General Brigham Communications March 9, 2026 3 min read How…
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Warning signs of alcohol-use disorder relapse

John Kelly. Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Health Warning signs of alcohol-use disorder relapse New study focuses on those with long history of sobriety Anna Lamb Harvard Staff Writer March 10, 2026 6 min read The road to recovery is a lifelong endeavor for those struggling…
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Federal drug price reforms are working, study says

Health Federal drug price reforms are working, study says Medicare beneficiaries skipping fewer medications due to cost Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Communications March 13, 2026 4 min read More than one in four American adults struggle to afford their prescription medications. Those who can’t…
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Can’t wait to listen? You should.

Health Can’t wait to listen? You should. Vishal Patel. Photo by Grace DuVal Alvin Powell Harvard Staff Writer March 12, 2026 4 min read Research inspired by driving lapse finds link between album drops, road fatalities Researchers seeking to understand the impact of smartphones on…
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Thymus may be critical to adult health

Health Thymus may be critical to adult health Mass General Brigham Communications March 18, 2026 4 min read Research indicates often-overlooked organ can be key predictor in longevity, disease risk, cancer treatment outcomes Two new studies led by Harvard-affiliated researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital…
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Blood test has potential to detect earliest signals of Alzheimer’s disease

Health Blood test has potential to detect earliest signals of Alzheimer’s disease April 21, 2026 3 min read New study suggests higher levels of pTau217 predict a faster progression, even when initial brain scans appear normal A new study by Harvard-affiliated investigators at Mass General Brigham has…
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Rural U.S. bears heaviest burden accessing dental care

Health Rural U.S. bears heaviest burden accessing dental care Heather Denny HSDM Communications April 17, 2026 5 min read Researchers find 24.7 million Americans live in dental deserts, with transportation and specialty care the steepest barriers For millions of Americans living in rural communities, getting…
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How super-agers keep their brains young

Health ‘Harvard Thinking’: How super-agers keep their brains young Illustrations by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff Samantha Laine Perfas Harvard Staff Writer April 15, 2026 long read In podcast, experts break down ‘biological contradiction’ of a 65-year-old with the memory of a 25-year-old — and what that…
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‘No way to go but up’

Health ‘No way to go but up’ Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer March 23, 2026 6 min read From the ER to the highest mountains, sometimes riskier route is right, says wilderness doctor A series exploring how risk shapes our decisions. N. Stuart Harris was…
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GLP-1 Grocery List: Budget-Friendly Foods to Meet Your Nutrition Goals

Many people assume that eating well comes with a hefty price tag, especially if you’re taking a GLP-1 medication. With protein powders, specialty snacks, and “GLP-1 friendly” products constantly being marketed for weight loss, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed about what’s actually worth spending your…
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Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2025-2030: Progress on added sugar, protein hype, saturated fat contradictions

The 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) were released this week with the tagline “eat real food,” and a stronger stance on limiting added sugars and highly processed foods.  But it also brought the return of a pyramid-like graphic—this time flipped on its head, emphasizing foods like steak, full-fat milk, and butter. The visual prominence of such options might have you thinking saturated fat limits were tossed out with the MyPlate…
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Healthy dietary patterns can help control menopause-related weight gain

Home Food, Nutrition, Diet Healthy dietary patterns can help control menopause-related weight gain By Amy Roeder May 21, 2026 Hide caption Show caption Hleb Usovich / iStock Jump to Section Share Post LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp Email Copy link Weight gain is common in the years…
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How to Be Active in the Sun and Be Good to Your Skin

Spending time outdoors—whether it’s going for a run, hike, swim or simply enjoying an active day outside—often means sun protection gets overlooked. It’s easy to head out without sunscreen or forget to reapply once you’re already on the move. But why does protecting our skin…
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The Ironmaxxing Trend Explained: How to Increase Your Iron Intake Safely

Your social feed may have introduced you to ironmaxxing, a viral food trend circulating across TikTok and fitness communities. The idea is straightforward: increase iron intake through food to support overall health. Iron is a mineral the body needs for growth and development. It helps…
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Want to feel more loved? Forget changing yourself. Change conversation.

Sonja Lyubomirsky ’89 and Harry Reis. Photo (left) by Taea Thale; photo courtesy of Harry Reis Health Want to feel more loved? Forget changing yourself. Change conversation. Two psychologists offer science-backed framework on how to improve relationships March 19, 2026 7 min read Excerpted from…