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Age-Related Disease Protection with Longer Telomeres

 

Researchers link telomere length to risk of age-related genetic conditions.

 
 
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BPS Boosts Breast Cancer Cells
 

BPS Boosts Breast Cancer Cells

 

Recent research reveals that BPS is not a safer alternative to BPA as it is an endocrine-disrupting chemical that multiplies breast cancer cells.

 
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Top Anti-Inflammatory Foods
 

Top Anti-Inflammatory Foods

 

Incorporate these flavorful and powerful foods into your diet to help counteract inflammation.

 
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Insomnia Induces Increased Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke
 

Insomnia Induces Increased Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke

 

An analysis of several studies reveals a link between insomnia and a higher risk of heart attack and stroke.

 
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Electromagnetic Brain Stimulation for Healthy Gut and Weight Loss
 

Electromagnetic Brain Stimulation for Healthy Gut and Weight Loss

 

Non-invasive electromagnetic brain stimulation technique assists obese people in losing weight, by altering their gut bacteria.

 
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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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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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