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Eating less may increase life span: Study

Eating food is a commonly enjoyed and necessary activity, but some of us do it in excess, leading to an increasing rate of obesity and poor health outcomes. Aging is another activity, albeit on a cellular level, that occurs in every living organism. According to new research, a direct relation between eating food and the ...click here to read more

Salt makes you hungrier, not thirstier: Study

For as long as anyone can remember, it’s been said that salty foods make you thirstier. Previous studies have shown that increasing a person’s salt intake stimulated the production of more urine, with the assumption that the extra fluid came from drinking more beverages. But apparently, this is not true, as having a salt-filled diet ...click here to read more

PCOS diet: Foods to eat and avoid

Polycystic ovary syndrome symptoms can be annoying for some women and a serious problem for others, but many sufferers have discovered that a PCOS diet can help alleviate some of the discomforts. Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, is a hormonal problem that has an impact on the ovaries and other parts of a woman’s body. ...click here to read more

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Potassium linked to low blood pressure

High blood pressure is one of the leading causes of heart disease, resulting in the deaths of nearly 610,000 people in the U.S. alone. For decades, doctors and health professionals have advocated for exercise and eating healthier diets to help curb this statistic, but to no avail. Perhaps the type of healthy food may also ...click here to read more

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