Intermittent Fasting: What the Science Actually Says
Intermittent fasting is everywhere, but the claims range from realistic to wildly overstated. Here is a calm look at what it is, what it may help with, and who should be cautious.
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Intermittent fasting is everywhere, but the claims range from realistic to wildly overstated. Here is a calm look at what it is, what it may help with, and who should be cautious.
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Intermittent fasting is everywhere, but the claims range from realistic to wildly overstated. Here is a calm look at what it is, what it may help with, and who should be cautious.
Good sleep isn't only about hours — it's about quality. These evidence-based habits help you fall asleep faster and wake up more refreshed, no gadgets required.
Forget expensive powders. These eight affordable, everyday foods are nutrient-dense, versatile, and easy to work into meals you already eat.
You can't remove all stress from life, but you can build small daily practices that help your nervous system recover. Here are approaches that are simple and genuinely effective.
You've heard 'drink eight glasses a day,' but hydration is more nuanced — and more interesting — than that. Here's what actually matters.
You don't need equipment or a membership to get stronger and fitter. Here's how to build an effective full-body routine using nothing but your own bodyweight.
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It's free, requires no equipment, and almost anyone can do it — yet a daily walk is one of the most underrated health habits there is. Here's why.
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