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Can Salt Raise Risks of Heart Attack and Stroke?

Can Salt Raise Risks of Heart Attack and Stroke?

Swedish researchers have found that eating excessive amounts of salt is linked with clogged arteries, which is known to be associated with increased risks of heart attack and stroke, in ...

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Your Eyes May Show Early Signs of Alzheimer’s: Study

Your Eyes May Show Early Signs of Alzheimer’s: Study

Recent research has found that changes in the retina and optic nerve may show the earliest signs of Alzheimer's disease, at a time when treatments to slow the degenerative condition ...

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Sudden Death of Hollywood Actor Reminds People of Ways to Reduce Risk From Cerebral Aneurysm

Sudden Death of Hollywood Actor Reminds People of Ways to Reduce Risk From Cerebral Aneurysm

On Feb. 18, 2023, popular Hollywood movie star Tom Sizemore died suddenly from a brain (cerebral) aneurysm, arousing great attention and fond memories from movie fans. How to prevent and ...

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Ketogenic Diet Can Help Improve Autoimmune Diseases: Current Studies

Ketogenic Diet Can Help Improve Autoimmune Diseases: Current Studies

The benefits of a ketogenic diet may extend far beyond weight loss. It may also benefit those with autoimmune disorders. Why Does Ketogenic Diet Help With Autoimmune Disease? Surrounded by ...

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Massive Increase in Tic Disorders During the Pandemic, 1 Unexpected Remedy

Massive Increase in Tic Disorders During the Pandemic, 1 Unexpected Remedy

Many diseases have a cure, yet there are many more that do not. These include neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease and disorders such as autism or Tourette syndrome. What is ...

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Coffee Versus Tea: Which Is Better for Your Hydration?

Coffee Versus Tea: Which Is Better for Your Hydration?

The advice to drink “enough” fluid every day is confusing. We hear that eight 8-ounce glasses or more of water a day should be a goal, but what if you ...

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Tooth Loss and Diabetes Increase Dementia Risk, Expert Explains Why

Tooth Loss and Diabetes Increase Dementia Risk, Expert Explains Why

Tooth loss, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease or dementia may seem like unrelated health issues. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that there may be a strong association between these ...

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Brain-Healthy Foods to Fight Aging

Brain-Healthy Foods to Fight Aging

What is the best source of lutein, the primary carotenoid antioxidant in the brain? There’s “extensive scientific literature [describing] the positive impact of dietary [plant compounds] on overall health and ...

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Mounting Research Points to Health Harms From Cannabis

Mounting Research Points to Health Harms From Cannabis

THC and CBD use during pregnancy, adolescence and other periods of rapid development

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Ultra-Orthodox Jews Have Lower Autism Rates–Is It Because They Circumcise Their Boys Differently?

Ultra-Orthodox Jews Have Lower Autism Rates–Is It Because They Circumcise Their Boys Differently?

According to a 2015 article published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, modern Jews have children who are more frequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder than ultra-Orthodox ...

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Miracles Abound for Boy With Rare, Devastating Diagnosis

Miracles Abound for Boy With Rare, Devastating Diagnosis

Family rejects negative perspectives and offers lessons on the hope that comes from picking the right resources and doctors

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Beware of Toxic Spices: Heavy Metals Found in Major Brand Names

Beware of Toxic Spices: Heavy Metals Found in Major Brand Names

Four lawsuits have been filed over the last two years over significant levels of toxic heavy metals in big brand names of herbs and spices. An analysis by Consumer Reports ...

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Alzheimer’s-Like Symptoms After Hip Replacement May Be From Cobalt Poisoning

Alzheimer’s-Like Symptoms After Hip Replacement May Be From Cobalt Poisoning

Toxicity from metal implants can lead to issues ranging from fatigue or mood swings to blindness or neurological issues

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Tips to Improve Negative Health Impacts of Staying up Late

Tips to Improve Negative Health Impacts of Staying up Late

With today's 24-hour-per-day availability of activity, the demands of work and school extended by remote access, and the ever-colorful allure of nightlife, many end up burning the midnight oil on ...

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7 Cardiovascular Threats of Sugar and 8 Ways to Reduce Our Intake

7 Cardiovascular Threats of Sugar and 8 Ways to Reduce Our Intake

American movie star Tom Cruise stunned fans worldwide in his latest movie Top Gun. It is said that one of his secrets to staying young is that he doesn't eat ...

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Magnesium May Reduce the Risk of Dementia

Magnesium May Reduce the Risk of Dementia

Eating more magnesium-rich foods such as kale, dark chocolate, nuts, and avocados on a daily basis may lead to better brain health and reduce the risk of dementia—the second leading ...

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16 More Reasons Black Seed Is the ‘Remedy for Everything but Death’

16 More Reasons Black Seed Is the ‘Remedy for Everything but Death’

Known since ancient times as a "remedy for everything but death," an increasingly vast body of scientific research reveals that black seed is indeed one of nature's most potent and ...

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Eating This Vegetable Can Lower Blood Pressure and Prevent Cancer

Eating This Vegetable Can Lower Blood Pressure and Prevent Cancer

Celery has a unique flavor, high nutritional value, and health benefits such as anti-oxidation, cancer prevention, and blood pressure reduction. It is a green vegetable that belongs to the Umbelliferae family. ...

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Vision Impairments in Patients After COVID-19 Vaccination, Doctors Caution Possible Risks

Vision Impairments in Patients After COVID-19 Vaccination, Doctors Caution Possible Risks

House Rep. Mike Belcher (R-N.H.) has been suffering from ocular migraines for almost two years. He took his first Pfizer COVID-19 mRNA immunization in April 2021, and things have not been ...

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New Research Reveals the Brain’s Impact on Immunity and Disease

New Research Reveals the Brain’s Impact on Immunity and Disease

Insights from the cellular and molecular level show how mental health, heart disease, and more are shaped by changes in the brain

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A Common Heart Problem May Lead to Dementia: Studies

A Common Heart Problem May Lead to Dementia: Studies

Several studies have linked a common heart arrhythmia to dementia. Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is the most common type of heart arrhythmia and affects at least 3 to 6 million people in the ...

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Does the Key to Curing Alzheimer’s and Rare Childhood Disease–RCDP–Lie in Plasmalogens?

Does the Key to Curing Alzheimer’s and Rare Childhood Disease–RCDP–Lie in Plasmalogens?

Could Plasmalogen Treatment Results for RCDP* Signal Hope for Alzheimer’s Sufferers? Fifteen years of neuroscientific research led Dr Dayan Goodenowe to a landmark discovery – a single molecule much lower ...

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Vitamin D: 4 Ways Supplementation Can Improve Elderly Health

Vitamin D: 4 Ways Supplementation Can Improve Elderly Health

Boosting levels coincides with lowered risk of debilitating mental and physical diseases

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Suffering From Dysautonomia? A 13-Symptom Self-Assessment Helps You Find Out

Suffering From Dysautonomia? A 13-Symptom Self-Assessment Helps You Find Out

Patients with dysautonomia often feel uncomfortable all over their bodies—they may have seen different doctors—but the test values are normal. What are the common symptoms of dysautonomia and how to ...

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The Pros and Cons of Drinking Coffee: Expert

The Pros and Cons of Drinking Coffee: Expert

Coffee has become an indispensable part of many people's lives. According to coffee consumption statistics, about 30 to 40 percent of the world's population drinks coffee daily. The number of coffee ...

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There’s a Link Among Diabetes, Tooth Loss, and Cognitive Decline

There’s a Link Among Diabetes, Tooth Loss, and Cognitive Decline

Having both diabetes and tooth loss contributes to worse cognitive function and faster cognitive decline in older adults, according to a new study. “Our findings underscore the importance of dental ...

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Bananas: The Surprising Superfood for Fighting Cancer and Heart Disease

Bananas: The Surprising Superfood for Fighting Cancer and Heart Disease

Banana contains plentiful potassium ions, dietary fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. Delicious and nutritious, bananas aren't only healthy snacks, but also great for preventing cancer, cardiovascular diseases, memory decline, and relieving anxiety. ...

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