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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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HIIT for Fastest Improvement in Diabetes Control
 

HIIT for Fastest Improvement in Diabetes Control

 

Research shows that high intensity interval training quickly improves glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity in people with type 2 diabetes.

 
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Being a Night Owl is Genetic
 

Being a "Night Owl" is Genetic

 

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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Selenium and CoQ10 Combo Cuts Heart Disease Deaths in Half
 

Selenium and CoQ10 Combo Cuts Heart Disease Deaths in Half

 

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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Midlife Vascular Issues Increase Dementia Risk
 

Midlife Vascular Issues Increase Dementia Risk

 

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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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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Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Putative Complementary Diet and Orthomolecular Treatment Options by Jonathan E. Prousky, ND, MSc, MA.

 

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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Peloids: A New Old Medical Marvel by Sussanna Czeranko, ND

 

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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An Anti-Aging Approach to Functional Foods by Ronald Klatz, MD, DO, and Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO

 

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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