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How Prenatal Diet, Delivery Mode and Infant Feeding Relate to Pediatric Allergies
American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology via EurekAlert – Many pregnant women spend time before their baby arrives thinking about how they can prevent allergies in their child, especially…
Good news for IBS Sufferers as Researchers Identify “Gut Itch”
By Sally Robertson, B.Sc. via New Medical-Net – Flinders University researchers at South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute have made an important discovery about the pain experienced in cases…
New Device Can Sniff Out Deadly Food Allergens in 30 Seconds
Brian Blum via Israel21c – Food allergies are rising dramatically around the world. One startup thinks it may have the solution – a device that acts like a mini nose…
Three Tips for Better Sleep
Houston Methodist via Newswise – More than one-third of Americans get less than seven hours of sleep each night, putting them at risk for serious, chronic health conditions such as…
Keep You Brain and Body Toxin-Free + Manage Your Mental Health and Avoid Burnout
Dr. Caroline Leaf – In this week’s blog and podcast, I share one of my best-kept secrets secrets to keeping my brain and body healthy and toxin-free: infrared saunas! In…
Nature Might Be Better Than Tech at Reducing Air Pollution
Ohio State University via Science Daily – Adding plants and trees to the landscapes near factories and other pollution sources could reduce air pollution by an average of 27 percent,…
New Study May Help Better Understand Mechanisms That Control Blood Pressure
University of Tsukuba via News Medical-Net – Many questions remain about the mechanisms that control blood pressure, particularly in relation to hypertension. Among the factors involved in regulation of blood…
Being Physically Active Can Lower Older Adults’ Risk for Dying
American Geriatrics Society via EurekAlert – For older adults, being physically active is an important part of overall good health. In fact, experts say that nine percent of all premature…
Antihistamine Side Effects: When to Stop Taking Allergy Medication
Dr. Liji Thomas, MD via News Medical-Net – Allergies have gone up by 40% in recent years, and allergy medications are being used more often than ever before. There are…
Lymphatic System Found to Play Key Role in Hair Regeneration
Rockefeller University via EurekAlert – Given the amount of wear and tear it’s subjected to on a daily basis, the skin has a phenomenal ability to replenish itself. Spread throughout…
Faith, Truth and Forgiveness: How Your Brain Processes Abstract Thoughts
Carnegie Mellon University via Newswise – The ability of humans to think abstractly plays a central role in scientific and intellectual progress. Unlike concrete concepts, like hammer, abstract concepts, like…
Screen-Based Media Associated with Structural Differences in Brains of Young Children
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center via Science Daily – A new study documents structural differences in the brains of preschool-age children related to screen-based media use. To read the original…
Researchers Engineer Insulin-Producing Cells Activated by Light for Diabetes
Tufts University via EurekAlert – Pancreatic beta cells ‘switched on’ by light are engineered to enhance production of insulin in response to glucose levels. MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. (November 1, 2019) –Tufts…
Caffeine Protects Your Heart
Al Sears, MD, CNS – You might be surprised to learn that the caffeine in your morning cup of coffee is especially good for your heart. As a matter of…
Face Mapping: What Your Skin May Be Telling You
Jillian Levy, CHHC via Dr. Axe – If you’re like most people, you at least occasionally deal with acne breakouts, skin dryness, redness and signs of uneven skin tone. If…