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Gray Hair May Predict Heart Disease
Research reveals a link between men with gray hair and a heightened risk of heart disease.
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Research shows that high intensity interval training quickly improves glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity in people with type 2 diabetes.
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Researchers have determined that a variant of the gene CRY1 slows the circadian clock, impacting the time when you begin to feel tired at night.
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Five year study reveals that combining selenium with CoQ10 has been found to dramatically slash the risk of death from cardiovascular disease
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Having heart disease risks in midlife, such as diabetes, smoking, or high blood pressure leads to a greater risk for dementia later in life
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Immortality Now Video
Are the symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, irritability and poor sleep simply a result of hormone imbalance, or are there other things in play?
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Enjoy the February/March 2017 issue of the Townsend Letter
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Integrative orthomolecular treatment for childhood absence epilepsy, a condition
that increases cognitive deficits psychosocial difficulties, and epilepsy-related
death in adults, may be superior to drug treatment alone.
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Largely
unknown in North America, peat, clay, and mud (peloids) are an old-time
naturopathic treatment that has many therapeutic effects, particularly for
women's health.
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Quite often functional nourishing foods are used to stimulate the healing power of nature and an additional benefit is that these foods frequently counteract the effects of aging, as well.
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