Author: The Aging Nest
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Seasonal Allergies Getting Worse Every Year? Here’s Why and What Helps
?>If your seasonal allergies feel more intense than they used to, you’re not imagining it. Many people across the United States report longer allergy seasons, stronger symptoms, and reactions that seem harder to control than in previous years. Researchers say several factors—including climate changes, air pollution, and rising pollen levels—may be contributing to worsening Seasonal…
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How to Boost Immune System Health Naturally After 40
?>As people get older, the immune system gradually changes. After 40, many adults notice they don’t recover from illness as quickly, feel more affected by stress and poor sleep, or experience increasing inflammation and fatigue. This age-related shift in immune function is sometimes called Immunosenescence. While aging itself can’t be stopped, research shows that daily…
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Food Allergy vs Food Intolerance: How to Tell Them Apart Properly
?>Many people blame food when they experience symptoms like bloating, stomach pain, headaches, fatigue, or skin reactions. But not all food-related reactions are the same. One of the biggest misunderstandings is confusing a Food Allergy with a Food Intolerance. While both can cause discomfort, food allergies can sometimes become life-threatening, whereas intolerances are usually related…
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RSV Infection in Adults Over 60: Symptoms, Risks, and the New Vaccine
?>Many people think of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) as a childhood illness, but it can also cause serious health problems in older adults. In recent years, RSV has gained much more attention because of rising hospitalizations among seniors and the introduction of new vaccines designed to protect adults over 60. For healthy younger adults, RSV…
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Shingles Vaccine: Who Needs It, When, and What Happens If You Skip It
?>Shingles is a painful viral infection that can affect adults later in life—often years or decades after having chickenpox. While many people think of shingles as “just a rash,” it can sometimes lead to severe nerve pain, vision problems, or long-term complications that significantly affect quality of life. That’s why health experts strongly recommend the…
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COVID and Heart Health: What the Data Says About Long-Term Cardiac Risk
?>Years after the start of the pandemic, researchers are still studying how COVID-19 affects long-term cardiovascular health. While most people recover without serious complications, evidence now shows that some survivors face elevated risks of heart and blood vessel problems months or even years after infection. The risk appears highest in people who had severe illness,…
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Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome: Why You’re Still Exhausted Months After Illness
?>Many people expect to feel tired for a few days after a bad virus. But for some, the exhaustion doesn’t go away. Weeks or even months later, they may still struggle with crushing fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, dizziness, muscle aches, or difficulty functioning normally. This condition is often called Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome, and it…
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Long COVID Symptoms in 2026: What’s Still Happening to Survivors
?>More than six years after the pandemic began, Long COVID remains a major health issue for millions of people worldwide. While severe COVID hospitalizations are far less common than in 2020–2021, many survivors continue dealing with lingering symptoms that affect energy, memory, breathing, work, and daily life. By 2026, researchers understand far more about Long…
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Cold Plunge Health Benefits: What Science Says About Cold Water Therapy
?>Cold Water Therapy has exploded in popularity in recent years, with athletes, wellness influencers, and biohacking enthusiasts promoting ice baths and cold plunges for everything from recovery and energy to mental toughness and longevity. But what does science actually support—and what’s mostly hype? Research suggests cold water exposure may offer some real benefits for certain…
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Intermittent Fasting After 50: Benefits, Risks, and Who Should Avoid It
?>Intermittent Fasting has become one of the most popular nutrition trends in America, especially among adults looking to lose weight, improve blood sugar, or support healthy aging. After 50, however, the body changes in important ways. Muscle mass naturally declines, metabolism slows, hormones shift, and recovery becomes more important. Because of this, intermittent fasting may…