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[HEALTH] ⚕️ Jesse Jackson Hospitalized | Vitamin D Cuts Heart Risk | Menopause HRT Debate | Lupus Breakthrough and more...

Plus: protecting kids from high blood pressure, cozy winter recipes, balance moves that prevent falls, and why exercise beats diabetes...

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"The groundwork of all happiness is health." — Leigh Hunt

Today brings a mix of urgent health breakthroughs and comforting solutions for the season ahead.

Civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson's hospitalization shines a light on a rare brain condition many don't know about, while promising new research shows a simple vitamin D strategy could cut your heart attack risk in half.

We're also diving into the menopause hormone therapy debate that's making headlines, plus cozy recipes and gentle exercises to keep you strong and steady through winter.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Rev. Jesse Jackson hospitalized, civil rights organization confirms
 
 

Jackson, 84, was admitted to a hospital and is currently under observation for progressive supranuclear palsy, the Rainbow PUSH Coalition confirmed. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
US health leaders hailed the benefits of hormone therapy for menopause. Doctors are pushing for balance
 
 

Experts say FDA officials and doctors should treat hormone therapy like any other drug that has both benefits and risks, and remember that hormones aren’t the only options for treating menopausal symptoms anymore. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Gwyneth Paltrow Says She Struggles with Intrusive Thoughts and Anxiety
 
 

Gwyneth Paltrow revealed on the latest episode of her 'the goop podcast' that she struggles with anxiety and experiences intrusive thoughts. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
New Vitamin D Strategy Cuts Second Heart Attack Risk in Half
 
 

A new study reveals that a personalized, monitored approach to vitamin D3 supplementation after a heart attack can dramatically cut the risk of a second heart attack. A new study from heart specialists at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City reports that a personalized method of vitamin D3 supp CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Why Amy Schumer Deleted Her Pre Weight Loss Pictures
 
 

The move came after Amy experienced significant weight loss due to her use of Mounjaro. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
20 Healthy Winter Recipes to Keep You Warm and Nourished
 
 

Stay warm with these 20 healthy winter recipes! From nourishing soups to cozy slow cooker meals, these winter recipes are hearty and warm! CONTINUE...

 
 
 
A physio shares five of the best daily moves to build balance in midlife
 
 

Balance training helps maintain confidence and stability as we age CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Lupus may be caused by the common Epstein-Barr virus, study finds
 
 

The Epstein-Barr virus, one of the most common in the world, could be the cause of lupus, an autoimmune disease with wide-ranging symptoms, according to a study. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Rates of high blood pressure in children have nearly doubled in 20 years
 
 

Hypertension in childhood increases risk for heart disease later on. Now, a new study shows that high blood pressure in children is on the rise. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Can physical activity help prevent diabetes? Yes, and here’s why
 
 

Columnist Carrie Dennett explains why physical activity can help prevent diabetes, and if increased sedentary time undoes the health effects of physical activity. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Exercise is more important than ever : It's Been a Minute
 
 

Have you picked up a couple weights recently? Started walking, or jogging, or doing pilates? So have a lot of other people. You see the fitness Instagram accounts and gym tips all over CONTINUE...

 
 
 
World's Top Infectious Killer Claimed 1.23 Million Lives Last Year, WHO Says
 
 

Tuberculosis remains the world's leading infectious killer, claiming an estimated 1.23 million lives last year, the UN health organisation said Wednesday as it warned that recent gains made against the disease were fragile. CONTINUE...

 
 
 

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