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Honey Improves Immunity and Relieves Anxiety
April McCarthy preventdisease.com For ages, the anti-bacterial properties of honey have been revered and so it is little wonder that it has been used for medicinal purposes all over the world. If you have a sweet tooth but shrink at … Continue reading →
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Your Hair Tells More About Your Body Than Your Blood
Dr Swati Majithia Prevent Disease Although it is a superficial organ, your hair is a mirror to your metabolic system. The nutrients when consumed first reach your vital organs such as the heart, kidney and liver, and are then supplied … Continue reading →
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Vitamin B: The Happy Vitamin that Packs a Punch
Melissa Crossman Prevent Disease Vitamin B is sometimes called the “happy vitamin,” and for very good reason. Vitamin B is a dietary powerhouse, boosting energy levels and enhancing performance of nearly every system in the body. Hundreds of delicious and … Continue reading →
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Early Human Diet Shows Surprises
Science Daily Australopithecus sediba, believed to be an early relative of modern-day humans, enjoyed a diet of leaves, fruits, nuts, and bark, which meant they probably lived in a more wooded environment than is generally thought, a surprising find published … Continue reading →
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Natural pills treating asthma
Laura Sparkes Today Tonight With more than two million sufferers, Australia has been identified as a hotspot for asthma, and any news of a possible breakthrough is very welcome. Read More: Natural pills treating asthma
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Meditation practice may decrease risk for cardiovascular disease in teens
Jennifer Scott EurekAlert AUGUSTA, Ga. – Regular meditation could decrease the risk of developing cardiovascular disease in teens who are most at risk, according to Georgia Health Sciences University researchers. In a study of 62 black teens with high blood … Continue reading →
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43 Natural Alternatives for Colds and Flu
Pat Robinson GreenMedInfo Echinacea use reduces the incidence and duration of the common cold. Echinacea appears effective in preventing upper respiratory tract infections in children. Treatment with Echinacea Plus tea at early onset of cold or flu symptoms was effective … Continue reading →
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Tongue analysis software uses ancient Chinese medicine to warn of disease
Timothy Wall EurekAlert COLUMBIA, Mo. — For 5,000 years, the Chinese have used a system of medicine based on the flow and balance of positive and negative energies in the body. In this system, the appearance of the tongue is … Continue reading →
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You are what you eat: Why do male consumers avoid vegetarian options?
Mary-Ann Twist EurekAlert Why are men generally more reluctant to try vegetarian products? According to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research, consumers are influenced by a strong association of meat with masculinity. “We examined whether people in … Continue reading →
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Music training helps kids’ brain development
Press TV Early musical training can help the brain development of children even before they become able to walk or talk, according to the first-ever study of its kind. Researchers of the McMaster University in Ontario, Canada demonstrated that one-year … Continue reading →
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