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Anti–Aging Benefit of Beetroot Before Exercise

 

New study reveals that drinking beetroot juice prior to working out enables the aging brain to perform more efficiently and appear younger.

 
 
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Mitochondrial 'Circuit Breaker' Protects Heart from Damage
 

Mitochondrial 'Circuit Breaker' Protects Heart from Damage

 

Heart mitochondria build power grid networks that enable them to limit disturbances in energy flow to a smaller region.

 
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Lower Blood Pressure with Potassium-Rich Foods
 

Lower Blood Pressure with Potassium–Rich Foods

 

New reasearch reveals that a higher intake of dietary potassium can assist in lowering blood pressure.

 
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Hot Flashes Signal Heart Risk
 

Hot Flashes Signal Heart Risk

 

Women who frequently have hot flashes between the ages of 40 - 53 years may be more likely to have poor vascular function regardless of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors

 
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Highly Creative Brains are Better Connected
 

Highly Creative Brains are Better Connected

 

New study reveals that creative people have more connections between the right and left hemispheres of their brains.

 
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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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The Role of Regenerative Medicine in Breast Reconstruction by Karina Gordin, MSc

 

Suzanne Somers relates her personal experience with breast reconstruction that used stem cell assisted lipotransfer.

 
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Ultrasound: A New Bibliography of Human Studies Indicates Extreme Risk by Jim West

 

Largely unknown in North America, peat, clay, and mud (peloids) are an old-time naturopathic treatment that has many therapeutic effects.

 
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An Anti-Aging Approach to Women's Health by Ronald Klatz, MD, DO, and Robert Goldman, MD, PhD, DO

 

Simple and effective ways to enhance women's health – with particular focus on natural interventions for heart disease, cancer, and stroke.

 
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