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09/17/2018
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By Ellaine Castillo
An omega-3 metabolite plays a role in preserving bone tissue
The risk and incidence of diseases related to bone tissue degeneration tend to increase as people age. According to one study, Resolvin E1 or RvE1, a metabolite of omega-3, can preserve bone tissue. This study, which was published in Frontiers in Immunology, looked at the role of RvE1 in bone remodeling under inflammation. It had been noted previously […]
09/03/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
Researchers CONFIRM: Natural omega-3 fatty acids prevent Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease is currently the sixth leading cause of death for Americans. It’s a devastating brain disease that impacts memory, behavior, and thinking, and although its growing prevalence has spurred a rise in research into the illness, there remains no cure. For now, the best thing you can do if you are concerned about Alzheimer’s […]
08/27/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Simple strategies that activate your body’s natural detoxification process
You may have tried or heard of different detoxification techniques, such as detox diets and juice cleanses, but there is one natural detox program by the body that you can activate. Autophagy, the body’s natural detoxification process, literally means “self-eating” in Greek. It can be considered as the ultimate detox for the body because it […]
08/23/2018
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By RJ Jhonson
Study: You need to keep on taking probiotic supplements for the effects to last
Your body has trillions of bacteria, but not all of them are bad. A surprisingly large percentage of your bacteria population lives in your gut, and most of them are good for you. They’re called probiotics or “good” gut bacteria. You tend to lose them over time because of one reason or another, so keeping […]
08/03/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Are you a night owl? You may be at risk of dying earlier, according to research
A night owl, a person who likes to stay up late and finds it hard to get out of bed in the morning, has long been known to have a greater risk of developing diabetes and depression than early birds, or those who go to bed early and have no problem waking up in the morning. […]
06/19/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Digestion interrupts maintenance: Eating too late suspends the body’s repair work; sleep is also vital
If you want to keep your heart healthy, try to get some rest during normal sleep hours. According to a recent study published in Life Sciences, getting enough sleep at night “may help the heart repair itself.” Scientists from the University of Alabama at Birmingham conducted research in animal models and the results revealed that the heart restores damaged proteins […]
05/11/2018
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By Tracey Watson
Communities that restrict trans fats in their food have fewer residents admitted to hospital for heart attack and stroke
Saturated fats, monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats, trans fats … It can get quite difficult to get the rules straight regarding fats and their impact on our health. There are good and bad fats as well as natural and unnatural fats, and cutting out all fat is not necessarily the healthiest option. One thing is for […]
05/09/2018
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By Ralph Flores
10 Yummy, brain-boosting foods that prevent neurocognitive decline
For a lot of people, the concept of growing old isn’t thrilling because of one thing: cognitive decline which is one of the hallmark signs of aging. In particular, memory loss, forgetfulness, a decreased ability to maintain focus, and reductions in problem-solving abilities are all part of the cognitive decline. Some cases, however, are more severe, […]
05/04/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
The consequences of micro-managing nature: How medical intervention affects birth outcomes
Modern medicine gives doctors the ability to do many things that were once thought to be impossible, but is there a price to pay for all of these advancements? According to a team of international researchers, some children’s long-term health is suffering as a result of birth interventions. The researchers analyzed health and population data […]
05/02/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Study: Low vitamin D levels could be the reason why more than HALF of postmenopausal women have a metabolic syndrome
According to a new study, low vitamin D levels could be the reason why over 50 percent of postmenopausal women have a metabolic syndrome. The study, published in the journal Maturitas, found a strong link between the lack of vitamin D and metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal women. Metabolic syndrome is a set of conditions that […]
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