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Osteopenia (bone loss) update: Natural treatment, anti-inflammatory diet, diabetes, psoriatic arthritis

In case you missed it, here is Bel Marra Health’s roundup on osteopenia— decreased bone density—featuring information on what factors contribute to bone loss, natural treatment options, anti-inflammatory diet tips for stronger bones, and how psoriasis affects bone density. Four factors that contribute to bone loss Bone loss, and more specifically osteoporosis, is often identified ...click here to read more

Whole grains may increase metabolism and calorie loss

Reducing calories and speeding up your metabolism may be as easy as swapping refined grains for whole grains, according to new research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. While previous studies have shown that whole grains and increased dietary fiber intake benefit those with glycemic control issues and insulin sensitivity, the impact of ...click here to read more

American Diabetes Month 2016: Chronic kidney disease, NAFLD, cognitive decline, dementia, and hearing loss

November is American Diabetes Month, so in light of this we present our articles discussing diabetes and related conditions, including chronic kidney disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, cognitive decline, dementia, hearing impairment, liver fibrosis, and memory loss. Although diabetes affects glucose levels, it can impact other parts of the body, too. Many complications can arise ...click here to read more

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World Mental Health Day 2016: Parkinson’s disease, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, memory loss, and cataracts

October 10 is World Mental Health Day, so we present our top news stories discussing mental health and related topics including cataracts, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and memory loss. The theme of this year’s World Mental Health Day is “psychological first aid,” which focuses on psychological support provided by health staff, teachers, firemen, community ...click here to read more

Job loss worry linked to higher diabetes risk

A new study has found that if you worry about losing your job you’re at a higher risk for diabetes. The researchers reviewed data from 141,000 American, European, and Australian workers with an average age of 42. The researchers found a 19 percent higher risk of diabetes among those who had doubts about their job ...click here to read more

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