A recent study published in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that intermittent fasting strategies may be healthier than previously thought, and this diet strategy has substantial scientific evidence to back it up.
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We are hearing a lot about zinc in the news lately, and that is because it is an important mineral. Back in 2010 a study published in PLoS Pathogens found ionic zinc was an inhibitor of coronavirus by preventing its replication and spread.
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According to a study published in the journal JAMA Neurology from Karolinska Institutet those that are continuously exposed to air pollution are at increased risk of dementia, especially if they also suffer from cardiovascular disease.
Based on this study findings, those with cardiovascular disease living in polluted environments may need additional support from care providers to help prevent dementia, according to the researchers.
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Article courtesy of : Nicholas DiNubile MD
“Men count up the faults of those who keep them waiting” ~ French Proverb
I am sure you have those friends, or business colleagues, who are always late. Always an excuse. Too busy for time management and so on. No one likes to wait. “Good things come to those who wait” works well for long term goals but it does not usually apply to when the person you are scheduled to meet is running 30-40 minutes late – or more. From sales calls to air travel to doctor’s appointments, playing the waiting game seems to be a fact of life. Sometimes it can be avoided by calling ahead, double checking schedules, and gently reminding those involved that your time too is important/valuable. When that’s not practical you can try to make the wait work for you.
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