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_ Bone Health Probiotics Can Protect the Bones of Older Women By Sondra Forsyth article Researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, have demonstrated that probiotics, dietary supplements with health-promoting bacteria, can be used to … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Debunking Dale CarnegieΓÇÖs Advice to ΓÇ£Put Yourself in Their ShoesΓÇ¥ By Sondra Forsyth article Putting yourself in someone else’s shoes and relying on intuition or “gut instinct” isn’t an accurate way to determine what … Read More→
_ Cancer Overview Research Team Discovers Compound That Could "Freeze" Cancer Cells By Jane Farrell article It may be possible to freeze cancer cells and kill them where they stand, rather than trying to kill them … Read More→
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_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Our Brain Signals Us in Favor of Foods Containing Fats and Carbs By Jane Farrell article The ΓÇ£reward centerΓÇ¥ of our brain values foods high in both fat and carbs ΓÇô i.e., many processed foods ΓÇô … Read More→
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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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_ Antibiotic Resistance New Compound as Effective as FDA-Approved Drugs against Life-Threatening Infections By Jane Farrell article Researchers have identified a new compound that┬áin preliminary testing has shown itself to be as effective as FDA-approved antibiotics in … Read More→
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_ Mental & Emotional Health How to Beat Swimsuit Season Anxiety By Sondra Forsyth article Since January weΓÇÖve been bombarded with ads urging us to slim down and ΓÇ£Get your body in shape by summerΓÇ¥ … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Why Being Left-Handed Matters for Mental Health Treatment By Sondra Forsyth article Treatment for the most common mental health problems could be ineffective or even detrimental for left-handed and ambidextrous people, according … Read More→
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_ High ΓÇ£Star RatingsΓÇ¥ from Users Don't Mean a Mobile Medical App Works By Sondra Forsyth article By screening 250 user reviews and comments for a once popular — but proven inaccurate — mobile app claiming to … Read More→
_ Heart Health Drowning Deaths Increasing in Older Adults By Jane Farrell article Drowning risk isn’t limited to children or inexperienced swimmers, according to an article by Tom Griffiths, EdD, of the Aquatic … Read More→