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05/11/2022
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By Olivia Cook
Pumpkin seeds: A nutritious, inexpensive and versatile snack with plenty of health benefits
Pumpkin seeds are flat, dark-green seeds encased in yellow-white husks at the center of the pumpkin fruit. The oldest pumpkin seeds were found in Mexico and were estimated to be around 9,000 years old. Because of their chewy texture and subtly sweet, creamy, pleasant nutty flavor, these edible kernels have been eaten throughout history for sustenance. […]
10/26/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Users beware: Health threats of smartphone radiation and wireless devices
Recent data from mobile industry think tank GSMA Intelligence says there are around 5.20 billion unique cell phone users in the world today — with the number of users currently growing at a rate of two percent per year. Aside from cell phones, usage for wireless computers, WiFi and other “smart” home devices are also at an all-time […]
10/22/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Don’t overdo it: Extreme physical exertion linked to impaired decision-making
Regular exercise is essential for good health. Too much exercise, however, can tire out the brain and cause mental fatigue associated with impulsive behavior and poor decision-making, according to new research. Published in the journal Current Biology, the findings showed that exercise overload led to the diminished activation of the lateral prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain that is […]
07/23/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
High-intensity training found to significantly improve stroke survivors’ walking ability
Stroke survivors may need to intensify training to better regain mobility. A study published in the journal Stroke found that high-intensity step training can significantly improve walking ability than low-intensity step training. The researchers noted that stroke victims may need a more challenging therapy to see better results. They suggest increasing the intensity of walking exercises and adding variable tasks, like […]
05/06/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Men and women found to have different genetic risk factors for developing brain cancer
Glioma, the most common type of primary brain tumor in the United States, is a malignant disease that affects mostly non-Hispanic whites. It occurs either in the brain or the spinal cord, originating in glial cells that insulate neurons and serve as their support. Depending on their rate of growth and location, gliomas can affect brain […]
12/18/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Can increasing the temperature improve productivity? Research suggests women’s brains work better in warmer offices
Do you find yourself fiddling with the thermostat, especially when you’re with your significant other? A recent study has revealed that men and women prefer different temperatures – ladies like it a little warmer, while the gents prefer chiller environments. In particular, the study noted that women perform better at warmer workplaces and men work best in lower temperatures. […]
10/24/2019
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By Zoey Sky
5 Effective ways to keep the spark alive in your relationship
The honeymoon phase of any new relationship is the most exciting: your days mostly revolve around each other, and you always want to be together. What happens when things start to get comfortable or even a little boring? Whether you’ve been dating or married for years, boredom is a natural occurrence in relationships. However, it’s […]
09/03/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Mental health issues linked to higher mortality rates in men than in women
Mental health issues affect tens of millions of Americans, and only half of those affected reach out for help. Mental illnesses, which include depression and anxiety disorders, and which can range from mild to severe, affect more women than men, with around 22.3 percent of women affected compared to only 15.1 percent of men. Young […]
08/22/2019
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By Janine Acero
Just ONE serving of greens per day helps delay brain aging by over a decade
Aging causes a lot of unwanted health issues, most notably cognitive decline and memory loss. People in their 50s are told that nothing can be done about it. But is decreased brain function really an inevitable part of aging? New research from Rush University Medical Center in Chicago suggests that a simple step can be […]
08/22/2019
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By Ethan Huff
Where is the national APOLOGY to the independent media that warned America about fluoride for DECADES before harm was finally acknowledged by the science establishment?
The so-called “greatest public health achievement of the 20th century” has been exposed as a total fraud, which begs the question: When will Americans receive an apology backed by compensation? We’re talking about the scam known as artificial water fluoridation, which was recently found in a study published in the Journal of the American Medical […]
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