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Is AI Making Your Mind Flabby?
Artificial intelligence tools can relieve us of mental drudgery and power speedy solutions to thorny problems. But there is also a cost.
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Another Downside of Ultra-Processed Foods: Arthritis
UPFs add empty calories to our diets and are behind fatty deposits in muscles that undermine strength and contribute to osteoarthritis.
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The Big Thing about Small Talk
Incidental conversations about the weather, pets or work may seem boring on the surface, but they lay the groundwork for real connection.
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How To Make a High-Deductible Health Plan Work for You
Healthcare plans with high deductibles can spell trouble, but there are ways to make them work. Is a pre-tax savings account is possible?
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Rising Concerns about Kava
Kava is a beverage known for promoting relaxation and mild euphoria, but concentrated forms are prompting calls to poison control centers.
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Fight Dementia -- Cook at Home
Planning and preparing meals engage the mind and body. Following directions, measuring and prepping ingredients keep your brain sharp.
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Kids' Bones Bear the Marks of PFAS in the Environment
Early exposure to ‘forever’ chemicals can reduce kids' bone mineral density at a crucial time. There are ways to offset the risk.
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An Eating Routine Builds Weight-Loss Success
One way to give your diet a boost is to eat a set of foods on repeat. This saves you the depressing decision-making that can derail dieters.
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The MIND Diet Adds Healthy Years to the Brain
It's a combination of a Mediterranean diet and the anti-hypertensive DASH diet and can slow signs of cellular aging in the brain.
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Sitting is Not All Bad, but Watch Out, Couch Potatoes
Reading a book or watching online instruction engages the mind in a way that passive viewing doesn't and makes a difference to your brain.
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