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Jason Vale and the Apricot Pit

Jason Vale claims that apricot pits hold the cure to cancer within them, and that he is living proof of it. Cancer is a devastating disease and it seems like more and more people are being diagnosed...

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How Your Diet Affects Your Risk of Colon Polyps

Eating foods known to promote inflammation may increase a person’s risk of developing polyps. These polyps are a common precursor to colon cancer. Compared with people whose diets contained the lowest...

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Habitual Tea Drinking Modulates Brain Efficiency

Scientists found evidence after they evaluated tea effects from the perspective of neurocognitive and neuropsychological measures. Researchers recruited healthy older participants to two groups...

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Red Meat and Processed Meats Not As Bad As You Think

New studies point to a drastic reduction of elimination of red and processed meats from your diet is not necessary. With a sharp increase in popularity in vegetarianism, veganism, and all sorts of raw...

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Prescription Omega-3s Can Help Lower Triglyceride Levels, Heart Disease Risk

Researchers saying reducing triglycerides is important, especially considering the obesity epidemic in the United States. Getty Images Prescription omega-3 fatty acids can reduce high levels of...

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Chemicals Found in Vegetables May Prevent Colon Cancer

Chemicals produced by vegetables such as kale, cabbage and broccoli could help to maintain a healthy gut and prevent colon cancer, a new study shows. The research, published in Immunity, shows that...

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Global Health in 2019

We can learn from our successes and from our failures. Heart health improved in parts of the world, but in the US, the decline in cardiovascular deaths stalled, contributing to a shocking decline in...

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How Proton Radiotherapy Can Kill Cancer in Milliseconds

 A proton-based FLASH session of radiotherapy could kill cancer in milliseconds, research suggests. New research shows “for the first time” that scientists can use protons to administer radiation...

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Why Talking About Our Problems Helps us?

Credit: Marion Fayolle There’s more to the age-old advice to just “talk it out” than there seems. Find the evidence that explains why it is so helpful. When your car breaks down, you either know how to...

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Scientists Have Discovered Origins of Human Language

The word “Hello” in different languages (stock image). Credit: JJAVA/ Adobe Stock The human language pathway in the brain has been identified by scientists as being at least 25 million years old — 20...

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Studies Link Education and a Good Diet

Educational status appears to have positive influence on a healthy diet, particularly in low income countries, according to new research examining European nutritional data. Using national data on...

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Scientists Are Optimistic About New Vaccine Studies From Novavax

The company, which has never brought a vaccine to market, has said that if its vaccine is shown to be effective, it can produce 100 million doses by the beginning of next year.Credit…Andrew...

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Brain Circuitry Underlying Dissociative Experiences

Scientists identified key brain circuitry that plays a role in the mysterious experience called dissociation, in which people can feel disconnected from their own body and from reality. It is neither...

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The Mediterranean Diet: May Be Even Healthier for You

Ready to switch to a more heart-healthy diet? Here is how to get started with the Mediterranean diet. If you are looking for a heart-healthy eating plan, the Mediterranean diet might be right for you....

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Why Mental Health Is So Important

Mental health matters. Taking care of our mental health aids in our resilience and recovery from anything that happens. Anyone can have a bad day, but it does not mean that it is a bad life. How we...

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Sociopath v. Psychopath: Are There any Difference?

Leading experts disagree on the meaningful differences between the two conditions, we contend that there are clear and significant distinctions. Are you uncertain of the distinctions between a...

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Unhealthy Foods Are Not Just Bad For You, They May Also Be Addictive

Credit…Richard A. Chance Food researchers debate whether highly processed foods like potato chips and ice cream are addictive, triggering our brains to overeat. Five years ago, a group of nutrition...

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TIME TO SHIFT FROM ‘FOOD SECURITY’ TO ‘NUTRITION SECURITY’ TO INCREASE HEALTH...

With a new focus on nutrition security, we embrace a solution that nourishes people, instead of filling them with food but leaving them hungry. A new article argues that today’s health and equity...

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FDA APPROVES DIABETES DRUG TO HELP PEOPLE KEEP THE POUNDS OFF

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved an injectable diabetes drug for long-term weight control. “This under-the-skin injection is the first approved drug for chronic weight management in...

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RESEARCHERS ARE MAKING MEDICAL ROBOTS THAT CAN SWIM IN YOUR BLOODSTREAM

(Credit: Andrea Danti/Shutterstock) The field of micro- and nanorobotics has been developing for decades. We may soon begin seeing clinical trials. It is often remarked of technological progress that...

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