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_ Heart Health A Link Between Red-Meat Allergen and Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article High saturated fat levels in red meat have long been known to contribute to heart disease to people in general. … Read More→
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_ Addiction & Substance Overuse Synthetic Cannabis May Boost Stroke Risk in Young Users By Jane Farrell article After smoking synthetic cannabis (also known as ΓÇ£spiceΓÇ¥ or ΓÇ£k2ΓÇ¥), a young prison inmate was left permanently disabled in the … Read More→
_ Sleep Apnea Is Snoring Ruining Your Love Life? Time to See The Dentist By Jane Farrell article If you have been banished to the guest room because when you snore your significant other thinks there is a … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Considering Microdosing LSD for Treatment-Resistant Depression? Read This First By Sondra Forsyth article For years Rachel* found herself battling a recurrent and noxious depression. She tried Zoloft but it had little effect. Nor … Read More→
_ Knowledge Limited Health Literacy is a Major Barrier to Heart Prevention and Treatment By Jane Farrell article Limited health literacy is a major barrier blocking many people from achieving good cardiovascular health or benefiting from effective treatment … Read More→
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_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition For Older Adults, a Better Diet May Prevent Brain Shrinkage By Sondra Forsyth article People who eat a diet rich in vegetables, fruit, nuts and fish may have bigger brains, according to a study … Read More→
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_ Heart Health Ask Your Doctor These Questions About Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States. If youΓÇÖre concerned about your risk, the … Read More→
_ Stroke An Additional Benefit of Saunas? By Jane Farrell article Using saunas frequently may be linked to a lower risk of stroke, according to new research. The study, published in … Read More→
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_ Increase Workplace Wellness to Decrease Workplace Violence By Sondra Forsyth article Workplace violence remains a real and increasing threat to AmericaΓÇÖs workforce. . According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health … Read More→
_ Marijuana and Your Heart By Jane Farrell video Smoking marijuana does not cause heart rhythm problems after heart attack, study finds.
_ Cataracts What You Need to Know about Cataracts By Jane Farrell article Cataracts occur when the eye lens gets clouded, thus leading to a loss of vision. It becomes increasingly difficult to … Read More→
_ E-cigarettes a Gateway? By Jane Farrell video Teens who use e-cigarettes at high risk of smoking traditional cigarettes, study finds.