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The Big Cheese
Real cheese, made from milk from cows that graze on green pastures, is loaded with nutrients and one of nature's best providers of goodness for the body.
June 1, 2024
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Sally Fallon Morell
Anti-Cancer Force of the Microbiome, Immune-Boosting Rapamycin, Chemo-Kinesiology
How can the microbiome’s bacteria and other microorganisms be mobilized against cancer? Is Easter Island-soil compound, Rapamycin a ...
May 31, 2024
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Brendon Fallon
5 Easy Exercises to Help You Manage Diabetes Mellitus
Regular exercise has proven benefits for diabetes and can increase the effectiveness of your treatment plan.
May 31, 2024
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Kevin Shelley
State Telehealth Restrictions Limit Care in Rural Areas and Drive Up Costs, Critics Say
'State licensure laws essentially criminalize what is an ethical obligation to continue care,' says oncologist Dr. Sean McBride.
May 29, 2024
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Kevin Stocklin
How Much Vitamin D, Zinc to Cut Cancer Risk? How Copper Grows Tumors
How much vitamin D, beyond the “recommended dose,” is needed to fight cancer? What’s the right balance of ...
May 29, 2024
BY
Brendon Fallon
Intermittent Fasting Protects Against Liver Inflammation, Cancer, Study Finds
Healing the liver has emerged among the many benefits of intermittent fasting.
May 27, 2024
BY
Ayla Roberts
9 Ways Envy Undermines Happiness
The potential for feeling envy is innate. Whether we choose to fuel it is up to us.
May 26, 2024
BY
Mike Donghia
Stoke the Fire of a Healthy Heart With a Walk
Resistance training alone does not reduce cardiovascular disease risk—rather, exercise that involves movement holds the key.
May 26, 2024
BY
Huey Freeman
Researchers Find That Music Affects How We Eat
Music contributes more than just ambiance to your dining experience; it can influence your eating behavior.
May 25, 2024
BY
Susan C. Olmstead
Obnoxious Weeds Team Up to Fight Cancer–New Review
Potential anti-tumorigenic properties of diverse medicinal plants can be applied in the fight against the ‘majority of common ...
May 24, 2024
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Alexandra Roach
5 Focused Exercises to Help Manage Parkinson’s Disease
Exercise is one of the most powerful treatments for Parkinson's disease.
May 24, 2024
BY
Kevin Shelley
Study: Teen Marijuana Use Linked to 11 Times Higher Psychosis Risk
Researchers used recent data to estimate the association between cannabis use in adolescents and psychosis diagnosis, as the ...
May 23, 2024
BY
Jana J. Pruet
Urgent Warnings for Common Allergy and Asthma Drug Escalate
Psychiatric symptoms—from nightmares and depression to suicidal thoughts—may affect users of a popular asthma and allergy medication.
May 23, 2024
BY
Sheramy Tsai
Vaccine Risks Versus Benefits: Autism and What the Science Reveals About Childhood Vaccine Injury
If parents fully understood the risk of vaccination would so many still vaccinate their children? Professor of Biology, ...
May 23, 2024
BY
Brendon Fallon
Hidden Food Threat: Experts Warn of Dangers of RNAi Crops
Imagine a technology that could genetically rewire organisms in real-time, silencing critical genes across entire ecosystems with unknown ...
May 23, 2024
BY
Sayer Ji
Supplement Overload: Can You Overdose on Vitamins?
We often hear about the dangers of vitamin and mineral deficiencies, but what about taking too many?
May 22, 2024
BY
Emma Suttie
How a Woman’s Menstrual Cycle Influences Her Blood Sugar Levels
Marked by four distinct phases, the menstrual cycle—in addition to causing fluctuations in hormones—also impacts blood sugar levels.
May 21, 2024
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Jennifer Sweenie
Is Hope for Alzheimer’s and Rare Childhood Disease to Restore Lost Brain Molecule?
Does the Key to Curing Alzheimer’s and Rare Childhood Disease–RCDP–Lie in Plasmalogens?
May 21, 2024
BY
Brendon Fallon
Avoiding Specific Foods May Enhance Pulmonary Hypertension Treatment
A dietary intervention may offer a “whole new way” of treating the deadly disease, adding to the existing ...
May 21, 2024
BY
Mary West
‘I Learned That Forgiveness Is to Accept Everything As Is’
“My Healing Journey” is a special series of stories written by people who found unconventional paths to wellness ...
May 20, 2024
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Healing Stories
New Thermography Applications for Disease Detection
Inflammation, the cause of many diseases, can be accurately detected by thermography.
May 19, 2024
BY
Sandra Cesca
Study Finds Hormone Replacement Therapy Can Safely Treat Menopause Symptoms
Though not a 'cure-all,' hormone replacement therapy combined with a healthy diet and lifestyle could bring great relief ...
May 19, 2024
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Ayla Roberts
Vision and Hearing Changes Could Predict Dementia Long Before Diagnosis
Studies found that dementia is more prevalent among those with hearing loss—however, those who used hearing aids had ...
May 19, 2024
BY
Emma Suttie
7 Ways Anger Reveals Our Misplaced Values
Recognizing what makes us angry may help us realign misplaced affections.
May 18, 2024
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Mike Donghia
Researchers Discover New Mechanism Linking Diet and Cancer Risk
MGO, a glucose metabolite, can temporarily destroy the BRCA2 protein, reducing its levels in cells and inhibiting its ...
May 18, 2024
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Jennifer Sweenie
A Cheap, Easy Test for Gut Inflammation, Alzheimer’s
The calprotectin biomarker test stands at the crossroads to help direct physicians and patients to appropriate focused care ...
May 18, 2024
BY
Amy Denney
Holistic Practitioner’s Spiritual Quest to Overcome His Past Leads Him to Helping Veterans Recover From Trauma
Dr. Antoine Chevalier uses the mind-body-spirit connection to treat mental and physical disease instead of relying on Western ...
May 17, 2024
BY
Matt McGregor
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New York Governor Unlikely to Pardon Trump, Despite Bipartisan Appeal
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Aldgra Fredly
Dershowitz Says Trump Could Fast-Track His Appeal to Supreme Court
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Tom Ozimek
Biden, Trump Test Executive Privilege With Claims
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Sam Dorman
Biden Denies ‘Pulling the Strings’ in Trump’s Criminal Conviction
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Can AI Create a Personalized Diet for Gut Healing?
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Amy Denney
Israel PM Invited to Address US Congress Amid Gaza War
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Florida Deputy Who Fatally Shot Airman Fired
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State Supreme Courts Take Up COVID-19 Vaccine Cases
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