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Is “BPA-Free” a Lie?
ANH-USA Close. Many products that now boast they’re “BPA-free” have simply switched to a BPA relative that may be equally toxic! Regular readers will be aware of our campaign against BPA. Bisphenol-A is a dangerous, endocrine-disrupting chemical found in many … 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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How Sleep Directly Affects Your Metabolism
Patrick Gallagher Natural Society Have you ever wondered why there are so many cases of obesity, high blood pressure, and heart disease among the people you work with and live around? In many cases, there are multiple reasons for this, … Continue reading →
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Eating Flavonoids Protects Men Against Parkinson’s Disease
Science Daily Men who eat flavonoid-rich foods such as berries, tea, apples and red wine significantly reduce their risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to new research by Harvard University and the University of East Anglia. Published April 4 in … Continue reading →
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How the Mediterranean diet can add 3 years to your life… even if you don’t start until you’re 70
Source: Daily Mail No one doubts that following a Mediterranean diet is the healthy option. But researchers have calculated the regime could add an extra three years to your life. They say it is a rich source of chemicals called … Continue reading →
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How Stress Influences Disease: Carnegie Mellon Study Reveals Inflammation as the Culprit
PR Newswire PITTSBURGH, April 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Stress wreaks havoc on the mind and body. For example, psychological stress is associated with greater risk for depression, heart disease and infectious diseases. But, until now, it has not been clear exactly … Continue reading →
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UK biobank opens to researchers
BBC News The UK Biobank, the most comprehensive health study in the UK, is opening its doors to researchers. It has collated about 20TB (terabytes) of securely stored data, the equivalent of 30,000 CDs-worth, on 500,000 people. The aim of … Continue reading →
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Are You Missing One of the Most Vital Ingredients in a Healthy Lifestyle?
ANH-USA Hint: it helps you lose weight and live longer, it’s enjoyable, you probably don’t do it nearly enough, and there’s important new research about it that you need to know. According to Dr. Mark Hyman, besides eating whole foods … Continue reading →
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Noel Bairey Merz: The single biggest health threat women face
Noel Bairey Merz TED “Because women don’t look like men, they don’t look like that male-pattern heart disease that we’ve spent the last 50 years understanding … they’re not recognized for their heart disease.” (C. Noel Bairey Merz) Surprising, but … Continue reading →
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Blueberries and apples tied to lower diabetes risk
Aparna Narayanan Reuters Eating more blueberries, apples and pears may be linked to lower risk of diabetes, according to a new U.S. study. These fruits are loaded with flavonoids, a natural compound present in certain fruits, vegetables and grains, which … Continue reading →
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