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2025 has been a banner year for changing recommendations in medicine. Dr. Hoffman shares some of the most recent changes in medical orthodoxy.
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Digestive enzymes can be beneficial for many conditions—but does everyone need to take them? Find out in this issue of Ask Leyla.
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Discover eight factors that are making teens more anxious and depressed, while undermining their focus and intelligence.
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If you find yourself waking up hungry while intermittent fasting, check out these tips from Leyla for managing hunger.
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Is there a secret formula for height? Dr. Hoffman takes a closer look at various methods that claim to help children grow.
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