Corewell's 'Healthy Baby Connect' program using AI to assist expecting mothers
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Artificial Intelligence is being used to help pregnant women as they prepare for motherhood, combing through data to ensure both the mom and baby are healthy and safe after giving birth.

Identifying and treating low testosterone levels in men

Symptoms can vary but typically include fatigue, reduced muscle mass, reduced sex drive or erectile dysfunction.

Exercise and Wordle are great ways to reduce dementia risk

It's a fact, age is the most significant risk factor for dementia, which is the general term for a decline in mental abilities.

Improving your brain health is easier than you think
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The dementia risk is very real for so many of us as we age - but the benefits of exercise and brain teasers can help protect against it.

The many health benefits of dark chocolate

As for the best kind to get, she says look for anything with 70 percent or more cocoa and less than eight grams of sugar.

The health benefits of dark chocolate
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Beth Czerwony is a registered dietitian who says, yes enjoy dark chocolate, but not too much of it.

Weather-related migraines from heat are common - here's what to know

"Anytime we go from temperatures like in the 50s or 60s all the way to the 80s within a 48-72-hour window or vice versa, that in itself can induce migraines."

Hot weather with humidity could lead to migraines
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A doctor from Cleveland Clinic has some advice for those who suffer in the hot temperatures - or just wild weather temperature swings in general.

Teens and summer exercise
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Summer means it is time to make sure your teens are moving - and there are some good opportunities for them to stay active.

New FDA approved blood test may give early detection to dementia

Dr. Bernick says since this blood test can help with early diagnosis, it gives a person the chance to start treatment sooner.

Early detection of dementia might come from blood test
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Dr. Bernick says the blood test is for adults over the age of 55 who are showing signs of Alzheimer?s disease.

Staying hydrated is a must amid current heat wave
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To cool off your body releases water that sweat takes the heat out of your body you're also losing electroytes. So when does that become an issue?

Doctors on staying safe in the intense Detroit heat
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Even with the intense temperatures outside, people like Detroit resident Michelle Hannah lined up for hours in the heat at Hart Plaza. The steamy wait was all to claim their spot for the Ford Fireworks.

Extreme heat can cause serious illness - here's what to know

Get ready to sweat. As the water evaporates from your skin, it takes heat with it. But the more we sweat the more fluids we lose.

Sleep apnea implant can solve night time rest instead of a CPAP mask

Trinity Health ear, nose, and throat Dr. Paul Hoff explains that with sleep apnea, for various reasons, your oxygen is being cut off.