Results for "Physical Activity"

The 2026 Health Mirage: Why 'Good News' Means Big Pharma Just Won Again
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about 1 month ago3 min read

The 2026 Health Mirage: Why 'Good News' Means Big Pharma Just Won Again

Beneath the veneer of 2026 health breakthroughs lies a harsh reality for public wellness. Discover the unspoken agenda in the latest medical hype.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Social Media Lie: Why Parental Fear Over Screen Time Masks a Deeper Crisis in Child Health
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about 1 month ago3 min read

The Social Media Lie: Why Parental Fear Over Screen Time Masks a Deeper Crisis in Child Health

Parents fear social media, but this focus on screen time ignores the systemic breakdown in child health and societal structure.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Late-Life Fitness Lie: Why 'Never Too Late' Is Actually a Dangerous Half-Truth for Your Brain
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about 2 months ago3 min read

The Late-Life Fitness Lie: Why 'Never Too Late' Is Actually a Dangerous Half-Truth for Your Brain

New studies say you can boost brain health with exercise, but who truly benefits from this late-life fitness push?

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DailyWorld Editorial
Forget the Marathon: The 60-Second Hack That Exposes Big Fitness's $50 Billion Lie
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2 months ago3 min read

Forget the Marathon: The 60-Second Hack That Exposes Big Fitness's $50 Billion Lie

The new obsession with 'exercise snacks' isn't about health; it's about exploiting your attention span. Discover the real cost of micro-workouts.

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DailyWorld Editorial
The Icebreaker Lie: Why YSU's 'Health' Win Hides a Brutal College Sports Financial Reality
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2 months ago3 min read

The Icebreaker Lie: Why YSU's 'Health' Win Hides a Brutal College Sports Financial Reality

Beyond the score, the YSU Icebreaker reveals the hidden cost of college sports marketing and community health alignment.

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DailyWorld Editorial
Forget Pills: The Unspoken Social Cure Driving the Next Public Health Revolution
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2 months ago3 min read

Forget Pills: The Unspoken Social Cure Driving the Next Public Health Revolution

Why a simple singalong in Suffolk signals a massive shift in public health funding away from pharma and towards community.

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DailyWorld Editorial