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Why Heart Attacks Are Suggested To Be More Deadly For Women

 

While heart attacks strike both men and women, women are more likely to die from it.

 
 
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Synthetic CBD Lessens Severity Of Seizures

In collaboration study scientists from the University of Reading and the University of California have synthesized a non-psychoactive analog of cannabidiol which was as effective as the plant derived CBD at treating induced seizures in rat models, as published in Scientific Reports.

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Can A Sauna Session May Be As Exhausting As A Workout?

Don’t have time or not feeling up to that run or class today? This study suggests that sauna sessions can be as physically exhausting as a workout and carries benefits for the heart and blood pressure. However, don’t develop high hopes of this helping with weight loss or actually replacing regular exercise.

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You May Be Eating Enough Plastic To Make A Credit Card Every Week

Alarmingly, according to new reports, you may be unknowingly ingesting 5 grams of plastic every week, that disturbingly is enough to make a credit card with.

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Moods Are Contagious

Similar to a cold or flu virus being contagious, so are moods. However, most people are not familiar with the fact we can become infected with the moods or emotions of those around us, especially those that are negative.

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The Future of Medicine

"Presenter: Daniel Kraft, MD Recorded at the A4M December 2015 World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine"

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Learn how Energy Medicine can be used to improve your own health and well–being

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