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How to Stop Self-Sabotage & Harness Your Willpower to Take Back Control of Your Mental and Physical Health
Dr. Judy Ho via Dr. Leaf – Have you ever tried to achieve a goal, like losing weight, getting a new job, or curbing overspending, only to be disappointed when…
Molecular Switch for Repairing Central Nervous System Disorders
Mayo Clinic via ScienceDaily – A molecular switch has the ability to turn on a substance in animals that repairs neurological damage in disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS) researchers…
Largest Decrease Ever in US Cancer Deaths: Here’s Why
Lorie Johnson via CBN News – Cancer rates are down. Way down. In fact, in the last 30 years, the number of people dying from cancer has fallen by nearly…
Amount of Sugar Sold in Soft Drinks Drops by 29% in the UK
University of Oxford via EurekAlert – Lead researcher Lauren Bandy and her colleagues looked at the nutritional information of a range of soft drinks in the UK, including carbonated drinks,…
The Rise of Anxiety Symptoms and Types
Jillian Levy, CHHC via Dr. Axe – It’s not just your imagination, rates of anxiety really are increasing, especially among young people. Anxiety disorders are now the most common mental…
Prenatal Exposure to Flame Retardants Linked to Reading Problems
Columbia University Irving Medical Center via EurekAlert – A new study from researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons suggests that prenatal exposure to flame retardants may…
Reducing Aluminium Intake Can Minimize Potential Health Risks
BFR Federal Institute for Risk Assessment via EurekAlert – Consumers can take up aluminium compounds from various sources, such as food, cosmetic products like aluminum containing antiperspirants and toothpaste, food…
Ultrasound Selectively Damages Cancer Cells When Tuned to Correct Frequencies
American Institute of Physics (AIP) via Newswise – Low-intensity approach targets cancer cells by their mechanical properties and illustrates the promise of the emerging field of oncotripsy. Newswise — WASHINGTON,…
Study Shows How Sewage Plants Can Remove Pharmaceuticals from Wastewater
University at Buffalo via News-Medical Net – A study of seven wastewater treatment plants in the Eastern United States reveals a mixed record when it comes to removing medicines such…
Machine Keeps Human Livers Alive for One Week Outside of the Body
University of Zurich via Newswise – Researchers in Zurich have developed a machine that repairs injured human livers and keeps them alive outside the body for one week. Newswise —…
Tea Drinkers Live Longer New Study Shows
Angela Betsaida B. Laguipo, BSN via News-Medical Net – Green tea, native to China and India, has gained immense popularity for its health benefits. Now, there are more reasons to…
Salt Nanoparticles Are Toxic to Cancer Cells
University of Georgia via Newswise – A new study at the University of Georgia has found a way to attack cancer cells that is potentially less harmful to the patient.…
Cigarette Smoke Damages Our Mental Health, Too
ISRAEL21c Staff by Israel21c – New Israeli-Serbian research study suggests that smoking and depression are closely linked. Everyone knows that cigarette smoking can cause lung cancer, heart disease, low birth…
Low-Fat Diet Associated With Reduction in Testosterone Among Men
Wolters Kluwer via News-Medical Net – For the many men diagnosed with testosterone deficiency, losing weight can help increase testosterone levels. But certain diets – specifically a low-fat diet –…
Massachusetts Surgeons Perform First-of-Its-Kind Heart Transplant in New England
Massachusetts General Hospital via News-Medical Net – A team of surgeons and specialists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is announcing an achievement in transplant surgery today, having recently performed the…