Lack of Sleep and Stress Can Lead to Symptoms Resembling Concussion
Ohio State University via EurekAlert – COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new study suggests that a lot of people might be going through life with symptoms that resemble concussion – a finding…
Fried-Food Intake Can Increase Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke
BMJ via News-Medical Net – Fried-food intake is linked to a heightened risk of major heart disease and stroke, finds a pooled analysis of the available research data, published online in…
High Blood Pressure Symptoms You Can Reverse Naturally
Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DMN, CNS – What if I told you that a health condition affects about 72 million — or one out of every three — American adults under…
Novel Way to Protect Your Lungs
Al Sears, MD, CNS – The recovery rate from Covid-19 is about 99.75%. Fortunately, most people who have had it won’t have any long-lasting damage. Unfortunately, in about 5% percent…
How Risky Is the Arsenic in Rice?
Michael Greger M.D. FACLM via NutritionFacts – Getting rice down to the so-called safe water limit for arsenic would still allow for roughly 500 times greater cancer risk than is normally…
Cats May Help Improve Autistic Children’s Social Skills and Reduce Anxiety
University of Missouri-Columbia via News-Medical Net – As a former school nurse in the Columbia Public Schools, Gretchen Carlisle would often interact with students with disabilities who took various medications or…
A Biological Alternative to Antibiotics for Dairy Cows
Brian Blum via Israel21c – Unless you’re a dairy farmer, bovine mastitis is the killer disease you’ve probably never heard of. This infection around the udder is now the most frequent…
Feeling Hopeless About Your Underactive Thyroid? These Two Nutrients May Help, Study Suggests
Edit Lang via NaturalHealth365 – According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), approximately 4.6 percent of the U.S. population over 12 years old lives with hypothyroidism, with women far more…
How to Stop a Panic Attack in Its Tracks, According to an ER Doc
Leah Zerbe, MS, NASM-CPT, NASM-CES via Dr. Axe – Emergency room doctors are trained to stay cool and focused in the face of complete chaos. These professionals live in a world…
New Studies Suggest Vaping Could Cloud Your Thoughts
University of Rochester Medical Center via EurekAlert – Two new studies from the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) have uncovered an association between vaping and mental fog. Both adults and…
‘Sugar Is a Tricky, Tricky, Tricky Little Abuser’: The Light Bulb Moment That Helped This Sugar Addict Break Free
Lorie Johnson via CBN News – America’s weight problem is so bad a recently published report in the New England Journal of Medicine predicts over half of the nation will…
Phosphate ALERT: Why Heart Damage Is Triggered By Fast Food Choices
Karen Sanders via NaturalHealth365 – Published research reveals how phosphate additives have been linked to higher blood pressure and heart disease. Phosphates, also called phosphorous additives, are customarily added to processed…
Toxic Heavy Metal Found in Food and Tobacco Products Being Linked to Higher Risk of Death from Viral Respiratory Illnesses
Sara Middleton via NaturalHealth365 – If you know any cigarette smokers in your life, there is no better time than now to encourage them to quit. Why? Because even though there…
Exposure to Metals May Disrupt a Woman’s Hormones During Pregnancy
Rutgers University via News-Medical Net – Exposure to metals such as nickel, arsenic, cobalt and lead may disrupt a woman’s hormones during pregnancy, according to a Rutgers study. The study appears…
How to Cook Rice to Lower Arsenic Levels
Michael Greger M.D. FACLM via Nutrition Facts – Boiling rice like pasta reduces arsenic levels, but how much nutrition is lost? Cooking rice in a high water-to-rice ratio reduces toxic arsenic…