Cultivating a classic
By Samantha Kupiainen / February 7, 2018Followers of cult classic films are often attracted to the genre’s indie appeal and lack of star power.
Followers of cult classic films are often attracted to the genre’s indie appeal and lack of star power.
A practice that aims to prevent diseases is often up for debate.
Many stereotypes influence the way men and women work out.
Many factors play a role in what Americans view as the “ideal” body.
An estimated 4 percent of people are addicted to an activity that is perfectly healthy when done in moderation.
Individuals with disabilities make up the largest minority in the United States, but misconceptions about their lives still exist.
Bodybuilders make sacrifices to obtain their perfect bodies, but “perfect” does not necessarily mean healthy.
Even though an estimated 1.7 percent of babies are born intersex, there’s still a general misunderstanding as to what it actually means.
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With life expectancy possibly increasing, even a 100-year-old woman isn’t sure what she would do with another 10 years.
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Sexuality, religion, and experiences can all shape an individual’s view on what constitutes as sex.
When news of a disease outbreak hits the public, misinformation and lack of resources can cause some people to panic.
Through health education programs, students can learn how to make better lifestyle choices.
The United Nations uses a set of three dimensions to help determine a country’s overall health.
As the medical field becomes more advanced, it may become less attainable for the everyday American.
Through hospice care, the terminally ill gain comfort and control.
Experts discuss the politicization of health care.
The well-being of women is often forgotten as lawmakers make decisions that affect their health.