JAMA Pediatrics has published an article that gives pregnant women something else to worry about, undermines public health messages, and adds fuel to the fire for those who would have fluoride banned as the study links fluoride consumption during pregnancy to lower childhood IQs.
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Those with a sweet tooth will be happy to know that in moderation, dark chocolate is good for cardiovascular health, according to a study collaborative study between Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra and the University of Gothenburg that was published in the journal Nutrition.
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You may want to reconsider reaching for your cell phone at work, as this act carries negative cognitive cost of using this media choice during breaks, according to a recent study from Rutgers University called “Reach for your cell phone at your own risk: The cognitive costs of media choice for breaks.”
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Your gut is home for both good and bad bacteria among them probiotics are good bacteria that lives in the digestive tract. As long as there is a good balance between the bacteria the immune system will benefit from a boost to help protect the body against threats. If there is an imbalance with too little good bacteria it could lead to a poor health outcome.
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