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Understanding the Body After 70

The title “Understanding the Body After 70” sounds informative, but if it’s from a social media post with a “See more” teaser, it may mix accurate advice with oversimplified or exaggerated claims. Here are some normal changes that commonly occur after age 70: Muscles: Muscle mass and strength gradually decline unless maintained with regular strength …

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The oncologist announced that this drink kills cancer cells and helps treat gastritis, diabetes, and liver disease.

That claim is almost certainly misinformation. The statement: “The oncologist announced that this drink kills cancer cells and helps treat gastritis, diabetes, and liver disease.” contains several red flags: It claims one drink treats multiple unrelated diseases, which is highly unlikely. It appeals to authority (“the oncologist announced…”) without naming the doctor or providing evidence. …

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The next part changes everything.

That phrase—“The next part changes everything.”—is a clickbait cliffhanger. It’s commonly used to keep people reading, watching, or clicking by implying there’s a shocking twist coming. On its own, it doesn’t provide any information or evidence. You’ll often see it in posts like: “Wait until you see what happened next…” “The ending will shock you.” …

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5 foods rich in estrogen

Here are five foods that are naturally high in phytoestrogens—plant compounds that can weakly interact with estrogen receptors. They are not the same as the estrogen your body produces, and their effects are much milder. Soybean (including edamame, tofu, tempeh, and soy milk) The richest common source of isoflavones, a type of phytoestrogen. Flaxseed One …

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5 foods rich in estrogen

Here are five foods that are naturally rich in phytoestrogens—plant compounds that can have mild estrogen-like activity in the body. They are not the same as human estrogen, and they generally have much weaker effects. Soybean (including tofu, tempeh, edamame, and soy milk) One of the richest dietary sources of isoflavones, a type of phytoestrogen. …

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Do NOT say these things when someone passes away, especially not the 4th…See more

That headline is clickbait, but the underlying topic is meaningful. There isn’t a universally accepted list of things you should “never” say, though some phrases can unintentionally come across as dismissive or hurtful. Examples of comments that many grieving people find unhelpful include: “Everything happens for a reason.” “They’re in a better place.” (unless you …

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When a person keeps coming back to your mind: possible emotional and psychological reasons.

That headline is mostly a psychological topic, but many posts like this mix reasonable ideas with unsupported claims (such as soulmates, telepathy, or “they’re thinking about you too”). Some evidence-based reasons someone may keep coming to mind include: Unresolved emotions. You may still be processing a relationship, conflict, or loss. Strong emotional memories. People connected …