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Vitamin D Deficiency Will Break Your Bones
A new study performed by U.S. and German researchers has found that vitamin D deficiency can cause premature aging of the bones.
While it has...
8 Reasons Your Hormones Have Betrayed You and How to Put Them in Line...
Your hormones are important for making sure different parts of your body work together, as well as for regulating activity levels of most of...
Move Over Chicken: 3 Different Eggs to Boost Health
When we think of eggs, we normally conjure up images of a white or brown-colored chicken egg. For sure, chicken eggs are an amazing...
Adrenal Gland Sends Warning to Obese Men
Results from a study presented at The Endocrine Society’s 95th Annual Meeting in San Francisco recently revealed that overweight and obese men secrete greater...
146 Established Medical Practices Found Ineffective
The journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings has recently published a new analysis which discovered that 146 contemporary medical practices were ineffective. Some of these practices,...
Warning: Stevia Can be Processed
The average American's sugar intake is truly staggering - nearly 130 pounds per year. Research on the evils of refined sugar, including elevated risks...
Want to Lose Weight? Add Seaweed to Your Diet
Author and alternative medicine television personality Chris Kilham, best known as the Medicine Hunter, recently discussed how adding seaweed to your diet can be...
Study: Sugar Destroys Your Colon and Skyrockets Cancer Risk
It is a well-established fact that refined sugar raises the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, obesity and a number of other ailments. In...
Arsenic in Apple juice: 3 Ways to Play it Smart
Arsenic is a byproduct of modern day farming practices and a reliance on pesticides and herbicides. Although it exists as a naturally occurring mineral,...
Obesity Still on the Rise in Adolescents, and is Linked to Hearing Loss
Recently, a study published in The Laryngoscope found that obese adolescents are two times as likely to have unilateral low-frequency hearing loss than non-obese...










