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Why More Doctors Over 60 Are Quietly Turning to These Vitamins to Stay Energized

Why More Doctors Over 60 Are Quietly Turning to These Vitamins to Stay Energized

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If you’ve reached your 60s and notice your energy isn’t quite what it used to be—even though your schedule hasn’t changed much—you’re not alone. That familiar “afternoon slump” may now feel more like an all-day fog. And while aging brings its changes, fatigue, brain fog, and low mood aren’t inevitable. In fact, a growing number of doctors in their 60s are quietly leaning on something simple yet often overlooked: specific vitamins and nutrients tailored to this stage of life.

Some Experts Say This May Calm AFiB Episodes

Some Experts Say This May Calm AFiB Episodes

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For millions living with atrial fibrillation (AFib), life can feel like a ticking clock — unpredictable, uneasy, and emotionally draining. One moment everything feels fine. The next? A sudden, pounding flutter in the chest. It’s a condition that hijacks normalcy and leaves many with a mix of fear, fatigue, and frustration. While medication and procedures like ablation or cardioversion remain the gold standard for treatment, there's a growing conversation around something… surprisingly simple.

What To Know Before Joining A Dental Implant Clinical Trial: Eligibility, Risks & Compensation

What To Know Before Joining A Dental Implant Clinical Trial: Eligibility, Risks & Compensation

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Thinking about joining a dental implant study to get free care—or earn compensation? Clinical trials can offer real benefits, but they also come with risks. Before you sign up, here’s what you need to know about qualifications, procedures, and what you’ll really get in return.

Is That Cough a Sign of Severe Eosinophilic Asthma? Experts Reveal New Treatment

Is That Cough a Sign of Severe Eosinophilic Asthma? Experts Reveal New Treatment

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A lingering cough. Tight chest. Shortness of breath. For most people, it might just seem like allergies or a mild cold. But for others—it could be something more serious: severe eosinophilic asthma. But here’s the good news: In 2025, game-changing new treatments are making a big impact—and experts say they could completely shift how eosinophilic asthma is managed.

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