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Drinking Tea Alters Women's Genes

 

Tea consumption in women leads to epigenetic changes in genes that interact with cancer and estrogen metabolism

 
 
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THC is a Double-Edged Sword for Stress
 

THC is a Double-Edged Sword for Stress

 

Researchers report that low doses of THC do reduce stress, but slightly higher doses - enough to produce a mild "high" - actually increased anxiety.

 
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Seasonal Flu Infection May Increase Risk of Parkinson
 

Seasonal Flu Infection May Increase Risk of Parkinson's

 

Recent study has provided further evidence supporting the idea that environmental factors, incluidng influenza may be involved in Parkinson's disease.

 
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Brain Cells Limit Fat Burning During Dieting
 

Second Generation AI Possible After New Discovery About the Human Brain

 

Researchers have discovered that individual neurons are capable of learning sequences.

 
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Cooked Vs. Raw
 

Cooked Vs. Raw - How to Slow and Reverse the Aging Process

 

Preparing foods in a manner that maintains the nutrients can help aid the aging process.

 
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David Asprey, Founder of Bulletproof Coffee, Best-Selling Author

Immortality Now Video
 

Learn how coffee, ketones, and a bit of butter can set the table for your anti-aging lifestyle.

 
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Stop Fixing the Adaptive Response: Why Cardiovascular Disease Should Be Named Chronic Scurvy by Daniel Cobb, OMD

 

Nutritional deficiencies that lead to chronic scurvy are more important in the development of atherosclerosis than plaque.

 
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Impact of TACT on Conventional Cardiovascular Therapy Extreme Risk by L. Terry Chappell, MD

 

Thanks to the Trial to Access Chelation Therapy (TACT), ACC/AHA evidence for chelation therapy in cardiovascular disease is now rate IIb, on par with other accepted treatments.

 
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Beyond Cholesterolby Chris D. Meletis, ND, and Kimberly Wilkes

 

Emphasis on cholesterol as the main risk factor for cardiovascular disease ignores other important contributors like mitochondrial dysfunction and low nitric oxide.

 
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