Healthy living
Science confirms: Not sleeping enough? You are destroying your brain cells
Researchers reveal that lack of sleep damages the myelin sheath in the brain and slows the rate of neural signal transmission, with consequences for memory and motor function.
Cardiologists: Want to prevent cardiac arrest? This is the action you should do every day
When the state pays for your gym membership: Why you should learn from Scandinavia
Why do so many people wake up tired – and how is it connected to the nose
When case studies matter: Reversing dangerous cholesterol without medication - opinion
An observation of one or more people overcoming the medical odds can invite further study.
Trying to get rid of dangerous belly fat? Don’t do these 4 things
Visceral fat is the deep fat that accumulates around the abdominal organs, such as the liver, pancreas, and intestines – and it is dangerous. Try to avoid these four unhealthy habits.
Do you heat the room before bed? A doctor explains why it’s a mistake
Sleep changes with the seasons, especially in winter. Which bedding works best, why a cooler room improves sleep, and how daily routine affects rest.
Four daily habits that cause the body to store more dangerous fat
Fat in the body is not a recommended thing, but there is one type of fat that is truly dangerous. What leads to its accumulation and how can it be reduced?
Research reveals: Five daily habits that may harm the pancreas
Experts warn: Alcohol, smoking, poor diet, and lack of physical activity burden one of the body’s most important organs.
Why do people get cancer – and how can you minimize the risk of getting sick?
Understanding how cancer develops, preventing chronic inflammation, supporting the mitochondria, and adjusting lifestyle habits – all help reduce risks and strengthen the body’s natural defenses.
The patient hiker: Finding patience in politics, hiking, healing - opinion
Life is not a straight, flat road, but “patient hiking” is definitely worth it.
This is the best time to eat dinner now that it gets dark early
The darkness comes early, the hunger is big and the evening is long – so how do we balance it without harming our health? It’s quite simple, and honestly it makes perfect sense.
Over 40? Here’s what doctors want you to check
At 40, the body sends subtle signals, hidden chronic diseases can appear, and nutrition and fitness habits become crucial. Here’s how to stay healthy for years.
The secret to lasting health changes: Motivation, ability, and environment - opinion
Setting measurable and attainable health goals is a big part of success, but it's important to keep it up in the long term.