Why Can a Nonspeaking Autistic Occasionally Say a Word?
A never-speaking or “nonverbal” autistic adult might one day say a word, then not say another for months. […]
A never-speaking or “nonverbal” autistic adult might one day say a word, then not say another for months. […]
This autistic woman hopes that the fad of 2 second body transformations soon goes out with the bathwater. […]
It’s alarming that breast cancer is being diagnosed more and more in young women. […]
The brain is not exempt from the rancid effects of obesity, especially in your midsection. […]
Are you millimeters from crossing over to fat acceptance after years of struggling to lose weight? […]
Science shows that there’s a specific way to do a warmup, regardless of the working sets to come or the actual exercise routine. […]
Fat people are subject to ridicule and criticism for their weight, while anorexics somehow escape the vitriol and get compassion. […]
Some influencers shoot down the idea of GLP-1s for weight loss and instead recommend “naturally” healing one’s sour relationship with food to lose excess weight. […]
Show me a weight loss diet that results in regain of lost weight while the person continues sticking to the diet. […]
You’ve heard of the “sitting disease” — aka “the new smoking.” Excessive sitting can harm your heart and cause other health problems. […]
Experts around the world are sounding the alarm about ultra-processed foods and how quickly they’ve reshaped modern diets. […]
Wondering if holding onto a motorless curved treadmill defeats the benefits of this unique and effective design? CAN these treadmills be used without holding on? The motorless curved treadmill produces a unique experience when walking [...]
Most people don’t allow one dumbbell to stay tilted towards their head during a shoulder press. […]
A study shows hope for bladder cancer patients. A little implant has been shown to destroy malignant cells in this organ. […]
There’s a lot of conflicting research regarding coffee’s effect on the body. But is there still a best time to drink it? […]
Have researchers come up with a hard cutoff regarding number of cups of coffee per day before it starts getting unhealthy? What about variables such as cream and sugar? […]
A special needs woman doesn’t get to 302 pounds by accident and not without being overfed when growing up. […]
Since my autism diagnosis I’ve been fascinated by stimming, even noticing that neurotypicals do this quite often. […]
You’ve probably seen the term METs pop up on fitness trackers or cardio machines. […]
Across nearly every corner of the globe and throughout history, women tend to outlive men. […]
Skincare routines on TikTok, aimed at kids and teens, could be causing more harm than benefit to these viewers. […]
If you’re older and struggling to maintain good blood pressure, or hate the idea of taking drugs to treat your hypertension, there’s something easy you can do that may lower it within two weeks. [...]
Can you actually get a UTI from spending time in your gym’s water areas, especially if you swim laps or do water aerobics? […]
Why is “whenever you can” the worst time to exercise? This topic was inspired by a woman who, upon being asked “Do you exercise,” answered “When I can.” […]
Gray hair isn’t just about aging. It turns out, the same stem cells responsible for hair color can also be linked to cancer. […]
As an obese body ages, will the extra weight expedite the need for a cane or walker when compared to older adults of normal weight? […]
There’s been a noticeable and steady rise in how many older Americans are using mobility aids. […]
I’ve written about a woman who uses a walker everywhere “in case” she gets dizzy, despite no orthopedic need; this will harm her eventually. […]
If you’re someone who loves to get out for a run and you’re not sleeping well, this study is a wake‑up call. […]
Real life data from a major U.S. academic health system suggests that drugs originally made for diabetes and weight loss might also be cutting death rates for some cancers. […]
A study from researchers at the Technical University of Munich and Harvard Medical School suggests that GLP-1 drugs like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide do more than just help with weight loss and blood sugar control. The [...]
Should a school teacher slip in fat acceptance instruction any chance she gets, disguising this as teaching her assigned coursework such as reading? […]
Should a woman with an intellectual disability be put on GLP-1 therapy if she’s morbidly obese and has no chance of losing weight on her own? […]
It’s unsettling that parents allow their very young children to get fat. […]
Dangerous heart rhythm and coffee: the link — A new study suggests that a cup of caffeinated coffee a day may reduce the risk of recurring irregular heartbeats rather than make them worse. [...]
New research suggests that decades of steady endurance exercise — running, cycling, hiking or brisk walking — do more than keep your heart and muscles in shape. […]
If you or someone you know is taking the antidepressant Sertraline, there’s encouraging news. […]
If you love a morning smoothie, here’s a small tweak that could make a big difference. […]
Struggling to fall asleep or stay asleep? You’re not alone. […]
Have you ever noticed that two people can eat the same high-fiber meal but process it differently? […]