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The postpartum experience: Recognizing complications

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Postpartum experiences are as unique as the pregnancies that come before them. Because of this, it can be difficult to recognize what's normal and what could be a complication — even if you've given birth before.

The postpartum period is generally defined as the first six weeks after birth. "Postpartum begins immediately following birth and ...Read more

Clearing Up Confusion Surrounding Vitamin D And Vitamin K

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: My blood work showed that I was slightly low in vitamin D, so my doctor recommended that I take a supplement. My pharmacist was concerned and told me that vitamin D does not get absorbed in people with dark complexions and tends to get deposited in the arteries.

The pharmacist recommended that I take vitamin D with K2, which ...Read more

It takes two to tango

You know that I'm committed to the importance of social connection (posse) and of exercise to fight off premature aging and achieve a younger ActualAge. (See 4YOUngevity.com to calculate yours). Having a supportive posse can keep you many years younger and physical activity transforms your physical, emotional and cognitive well-being. And now we...Read more

Minneapolis residents mobilized to protest against ICE and to support immigrant members of their community. Fibonacci Blue/Flickr via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY

When ICE sweeps a community, public health pays a price – and recovery will likely take years

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The Trump administration announced on Feb. 12, 2026, that it is ending Operation Metro Surge, its deployment of more than 3,000 federal immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis, St. Paul and the surrounding metro area. Federal officials say some agents will remain in the area and have vowed that similar immigration sweeps are coming soon...Read more

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Wyoming wants to make its five-year federal rural health funding last 'forever'

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Wyoming officials say they have a plan to make five years of upcoming grants from a new $50 billion federal rural health program last “forever.”

The state could tackle rural health issues long into the future by investing its awards from the Rural Health Transformation Program, the director of Wyoming’s health department, Stefan Johansson...Read more

Environmental Nutrition: Caffeine and the human body

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Caffeine is a naturally occurring stimulant often found in coffee, tea, chocolate and various energy drinks and medications. But how does caffeine impact the body? Let’s take a system- by-system look at what caffeine really does when it enters your bloodstream.

Central nervous system

Caffeine’s most noticeable effect is on the central ...Read more

Eating Well: Chefs share the best way to make roasted vegetables

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Roasted vegetables are a timeless dinnertime staple. Not only are they an easy way to add color and nutrition to your plate, but when done right, roasting brings out the best in every vegetable — crisp edges, caramelized flavors, and tender insides. We spoke with chefs who shared their top tips and secrets for achieving perfectly roasted ...Read more

A fresh approach to cardio exercises

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National guidelines recommend adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic (cardio) exercise per week. You could meet these goals by exercising at moderate intensity for 30 minutes five times a week, for example, or at high intensity for 40 minutes twice a week. You can mix moderate and vigorous ...Read more

Mayo Clinic Q&A: Why you should know your heart rate numbers

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: When I go for a walk or to the gym, people always seem to be checking their pulse, whether by hand or with a wearable. Why is heart rate so important?

ANSWER: Your heart rate, or pulse, is the number of times your heart beats per minute. Your resting heart rate is when the heart is pumping the lowest amount of blood you need ...Read more

Carpal Versus Cubital

Health Advice / Scott LaFee /

When your hand starts to tingle or go numb, it's common to blame carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist. CPS can be triggered by repetitive wrist tasks, pregnancy, obesity or underlying conditions like diabetes. It affects 1%-5% of the general population. Treatments range from splinting and ...Read more

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Alabama's 'pretty cool' plan for robots in maternity care sparks debate

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It sounds like something from a science fiction novel, but Alabama officials’ plan to use robots to improve care for rural pregnant women and their babies is real.

During a January White House roundtable touting the first grants to states under a new $50 billion rural health fund, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet ...Read more

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New Medicaid work rules likely to hit middle-aged adults hard

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Lori Kelley’s deteriorating vision has made it hard for her to find steady work.

The 59-year-old, who lives in Harrisburg, North Carolina, closed her nonprofit circus arts school last year because she could no longer see well enough to complete paperwork. She then worked making dough at a pizza shop for a bit. Currently, she sorts recyclable ...Read more

Physicians Aren't Allowed To Take Part In State-Sanctioned Killing

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: I recall reading articles about prisoners who suffered horribly for minutes prior to dying, while undergoing a death sentence that was imposed on them for committing particularly serious crimes. Is there a medical reason as to why such prisoners can't be put under a deep sleep before undergoing the death sentence procedure? -- ...Read more

More GLP-1 news your knees need

If you're one of the more than 86% of people with Type 2 diabetes who are overweight or obese, there's a good chance you're also dealing with joint pain in your knees. That's because obesity is a major cause of osteoarthritis, and not just because excess weight stresses joints; it's also a major cause of joint-damaging inflammation. As a result,...Read more

Most pregnant women in the U.S. aren't meeting dietary recommendations, especially in rural communities.  ArtistGNDphotography/Getty Images

New dietary guidelines prioritize ‘real food’ – but low-income pregnant women can’t easily obtain it

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The federal government’s message in its new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, released in January 2026, couldn’t be simpler: “Eat real food.”

But for pregnant women in rural America, that straightforward advice runs headlong into a harsh reality: Rural women have less access to healthy whole foods.

We are a public ...Read more

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Ray J concert video appears to show him with bloody eyes and a device in his chest

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Bed rest can go pound sand: Ray J gave his all on stage on Friday night, it seems, with fan videos showing his eyes appearing to bleed as he worked the crowd.

The singer also doffed the top of his orange jumpsuit to reveal some sort of medical port or device inserted on the upper left side of his chest.

The “Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood” star...Read more

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WA small businesses struggle to keep up with health insurance hikes

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Every year, Kris Bullinger braces herself for insurance sticker shock.

Bullinger is a co-owner of Olympic Truck Service, a diesel repair shop in Tumwater, Washington. Health coverage for the company’s 17 employees has long been one of her fastest rising and most unpredictable expenses.

The same coverage costs more every year," she said.

...Read more

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End of enhanced Obamacare subsidies puts tribal health lifeline at risk

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Leonard Bighorn said his mother tried for two years to get help for severe stomach pain through the limited health services available near her home on the Fort Peck Reservation in northeastern Montana.

After his mom finally saw a specialist in Glasgow, about an hour away, she was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, Bighorn said.

Now, 16 years...Read more

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At-home care keeps his life steady. Missouri budget cuts could upend it

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When it snows in Parkville, Missouri, Harrison Long often stops in his tracks.

“Avalanche,” he shouts, even if only a few flakes are falling. It’s a line he memorized from a cartoon, one of the many TV show and movie quotes that have become commonplace in the Long household.

Harrison has also started singing again, ...Read more

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Mayo Clinic Q&A: What to know about pregnancy and heart valve disease

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I found out during my pregnancy that I have mitral valve stenosis. How common is valve disease, and what should I know about it?

ANSWER: Valve disease affects how blood moves through the heart, and pregnancy is often a time when symptoms first appear or become more noticeable. Learning about a heart valve condition during ...Read more

 

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