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Ultra-Processed Foods: What They Actually Do to Your Body, According to Research
Ultra-processed foods now account for more than half of caloric intake in the average American diet, and a growing body of research links them to cancer, cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, and declining mental health. Understanding what ultra-processed foods are — and why they appear to cause harm beyond their individual ingredients — is foundational health literacy in 2026.
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 186 min read


Men's Health Screenings: What Tests You Actually Need at Every Age
Most men only see a doctor when something already hurts. Preventive men's health screenings exist precisely to find problems before symptoms appear — catching cardiovascular disease, cancers, and metabolic disorders at stages when treatment is most effective. This guide covers which tests men actually need at every age, based on current clinical guidelines.
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 185 min read


How to Live Longer: What the Science Actually Says in 2026
Researchers have identified lifestyle habits, biological mechanisms, and environmental factors that consistently predict longer, healthier lives. Understanding what separates lifespan from healthspan — and what the latest anti-aging research actually supports — may be the most important health education you undertake this year.
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 186 min read


How Does GLP-1 Work? The Mechanism Behind Ozempic Explained
GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) is a hormone your gut releases after you eat. It tells the pancreas to release insulin, lowers blood sugar, slows how fast your stomach empties, and signals your brain that you are full. Ozempic (semaglutide) is a synthetic copy of this hormone, called a GLP-1 receptor agonist, that lasts far longer in the body than the natural version. That is why one weekly injection can manage blood sugar and reduce appetite. How does GLP-1 work? GLP-1 binds
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 55 min read


What Is Inflammation? Causes, Types, and Health Effects
Inflammation is your immune system's natural response to injury, infection, or harmful substances. Blood flow increases to the affected area, and white blood cells and signaling chemicals move in to remove the threat and start repair. Short-term (acute) inflammation protects you and usually settles on its own. When inflammation lasts for months or years, it becomes chronic and can begin to damage healthy tissue. What does inflammation do in your body? Inflammation is part of
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 54 min read


What are the side effects of Ozempic? A medically verified FAQ
Ozempic (semaglutide) is a GLP-1 receptor agonist approved to treat type 2 diabetes. Its most common side effects are digestive: nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, and stomach pain. Most side effects are mild and usually ease within a few weeks as your body adjusts to the dose. Rare but serious risks include pancreatitis, gallbladder problems, kidney injury, and a boxed warning for thyroid tumors. The rest of this page answers the questions patients ask most, separates
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 56 min read


Declining Trust in Doctors and Healthcare
Key takeaways Trust in your doctor dropped from 93% to 85% between June 2023 and January 2025 (KFF). Trust remains high, but it is falling quickly. The decline traces to pandemic-era policy reversals, conflicting public guidance, and growing scrutiny of the pharmaceutical industry. Lower trust has real costs: delayed care, refused treatments, and greater vulnerability to health misinformation. Healthy skepticism and harmful distrust are not the same thing—one protects you, th
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 46 min read


Food as Medicine Evidence-Based
Walk into any grocery store today, and you’ll see kombucha advertised as a gut health solution, turmeric products promising to fight inflammation, and blueberry packaging suggesting cognitive protection. Scan your social media feed, and you’ll see claims that some foods can reverse autoimmune disease, wipe out cancer risk, or cure chronic diseases that doctors struggle to treat with pharmaceuticals. Meanwhile, hospital systems are launching “food as medicine” initiatives. Ins
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 28 min read


AI For Health Information
Americans are turning to artificial intelligence more frequently for health advice. Pew Research’s 2026 findings show that some 38% of Americans now use AI tools weekly to inquire about symptoms, medications, diagnoses, and treatment options. This isn’t fringe behavior. It’s a mainstream shift in how people get health information. The question to be asked is not whether AI is being used for health questions. It surely is. The real question is, is AI reliable for health inform
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 17 min read


People Believe at Least One Medical Myth
We have a global crisis in health trust, and it’s not about lack of information. The problem is the lack of reliable information. The Edelman 2026 Trust Barometer, an annual survey of trust in institutions across more than 28 countries, found that trust in health information has declined significantly over the past three years. Half or more of respondents said they had difficulty distinguishing credible health reporting from misinformation. They have largely avoided establish
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 114 min read


What Is GLP-1 Medication Used For?
If you’ve been seeing a flurry of headlines about a new class of injections—semaglutide, tirzepatide, liraglutide, and the like—you're not alone. GLP-1 drugs have become one of the most hyped advances in medicine in decades. For most people, though, the explanation stops at “weight loss drug” or “diabetes shot.” The truth is much more interesting and much more important to understand. That’s what GLP-1 medications are, what they’re approved for, and the questions you should a
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
Jun 17 min read


Brain Embolism Mental Health Awareness
Warning Signs of Brain Embolism Mental Health Awareness: Be cautious to note the onset of symptoms or the last known state of health if you or someone you're with is experiencing what may be an embolic stroke. As soon as signs of a stroke appear, prompt use of certain medications can improve their efficacy. Like other forms of stroke, embolic stroke can cause similar symptoms. The onset of symptoms is often abrupt. Here are several examples: There is a dilemma in both verbal
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
May 309 min read


Stroke Mental Health Diagnosis
You can be asked for those stroke and mental health diagnosis tests: A checkup. One of the many things a doctor will do is take your blood pressure and listen to your heartbeat. If you are worried about having a stroke, a neurological exam can help determine the severity of the symptoms. Blood testing: Blood clotting time and blood sugar levels are two factors that can require examination. It is also possible that they will check for infections in you. Computerized tomography
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
May 292 min read


Stroke Mental Health Awareness
Colorful Brain Model with Medical Scan and Pills Warning Signs of Stroke Mental Health Awareness: It is important to note the start of symptoms if you or someone you are with is experiencing what may be a stroke. Prompt administration of certain medications is associated with a reduced risk of stroke complications. Some of the signs of a stroke are: Dilemma in both communicating verbally and listening to others. Stroke survivors often have difficulty understanding spoken lang
Dr Baraa Alnahhal
May 299 min read
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