
Your Health Has Warning Lights Too—Are You Paying Attention?
Before we take a new car on the road, we study the manual. We learn what the warning lights mean—when to buy gas or check the oil, refill the tires, or stop the vehicle entirely. That knowledge is essential because it empowers us to act before small issues become major ones. But when it comes to our health, most of us are driving blind. Modern life surrounds us with alert systems—dashboard indicators, smoke detectors, fitness trackers—each designed to protect us








