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PUMPING IRONY: When the Grieving Goes On . . . and On

By Craig Cox

The loss of a friend or loved one can hit us harder as we grow old, sometimes leading to what’s become known as prolonged grief disorder. Recent research offers some insights on the condition.

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9 Ways the Gut Microbiome Influences Health

By Mo Perry

Your gut microbiome affects much more than digestion: It has an impact on your cognitive function, immune resilience, hormonal health, and more. Here’s why.

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Black Bean and Sweet Potato Quesadillas

By Kate Morgan

A plant-forward twist on a Mexican classic.

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Try These 3 Cues to Help You Refine Your Kettlebell Swing

By Maggie Fazeli Fard

These tips can help you improve your form.

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What You Need to Know About Food Recalls

By Stephanie Soucheray

Foodborne-illness outbreaks might be more common than you think. Learn how you can stay safe.

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The Power of Simplification

By Bahram Akradi

Life Time CEO and founder Bahram Akradi on cutting through the noise and focusing on what truly matters.

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How Protein Affects Mental Health

By Henry Emmons, MD

Key for building muscle, this macronutrient is also important for your brain. Here’s why.

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SOMETHING SIMPLE: Baked Salad With Brussels Sprouts and Halloumi

By Kaelyn Riley

This vegetable-forward sheet-pan meal can help ease the late-winter blues.

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5 Questions About Visceral Fat and Aging — Answered

By Jessica Migala

Fat stored deep in the abdomen can wreak havoc on your health. Learn how exercise can help — plus, try our beginner-friendly, high-intensity workout designed for older adults.

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Do Post-Meal Walks Really Help Digestion?

By Lauren Bedosky

A short stroll after eating really can help stimulate digestion. Here’s why.

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PUMPING IRONY: A Drug-Free Detour in Dementia Care?

By Craig Cox

Amid mounting evidence showing the effectiveness of a nondrug, collaborative-care approach to Alzheimer’s treatment, experts are becoming increasingly critical of Big Pharma’s longtime obsession with amyloid plaque.

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