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Vitamin D Deficiency Will Break Your Bones

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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 Naturally

8 Reasons Your Hormones Have Betrayed You and How to Put Them in Line...

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Study: Sugar Destroys Your Colon and Skyrockets Cancer Risk

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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

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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

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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...
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