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Do You Have A Fatty Liver?

Everybody has those frustrating areas where no matter what you do, the fat just won’t disappear. It could be your arms, your sides, or your chin. Of course, you can see that so you know it’s there. Further, the fat on your chin or your arms isn’t really harmful to your health. The fat around ...click here to read more

An Inspiring Story about the Power of Food

I read a story the other day that I have to tell you about. It shows the superpower of food and how it can help heal the body. But first, a disclaimer. This story illustrates the effects of a healthy anti-inflammatory on one individual. Their experience may not be replicable, and professional treatment should be ...click here to read more

Sleep Time Tied To Bone Strength: Study

Better sleep could mean better bones, so it might be time to add a lower risk of osteoporosis to the long list of sleep benefits. Stronger bones join such benefits as a lower risk for heart disease, better cognitive function, a stronger immune system, and more as a byproduct of better sleep. Research has found ...click here to read more

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A Few Tricks to Help Manage Heartburn

Heartburn can be tricky. It can make you think you’ve got a cold or flu, while other times, it can scare you into thinking you’re having a heart attack. Regardless of how it makes you feel, I am certain you don’t like it. Sometimes your sore throat and hoarse voice and aren’t caused by a ...click here to read more

Ladies, You Are Not Alone

Roughly half of women over 50 deal with some form of urinary incontinence. Leaks and accidents, and other indignities, can be a significant stressor, a source of embarrassment, and suck the joy from your life. But you do not have to suffer in silence. You are not alone. There are far more treatments and people ...click here to read more

New Treatment Focuses on Better Vision

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss in older people. About 11 million Americans have it, and it can lead to blindness in its later stages. AMD is preventable and treatable; however, one type might be a little more straightforward than the other. The condition is broken down into two categories: ...click here to read more

Accumulation of Abdominal Fat during Menopause Increases Risk of Heart Disease

According to a new analysis from the University of Pittsburgh, women who accumulate abdominal fat during menopause are at greater risk of heart disease. This study indicates that measuring waist circumference during preventive health care appointments could be a better indicator of heart disease risk than weight or BMI. The senior author of the study, ...click here to read more

A Strike Against Coffee?

Usually, when I write about coffee, I’ve got nothing but good news. In fact, I’m enjoying a nice hot cup of drip black coffee right now. But today is not one of those days. Today, I’m going to tell you about some new research that has thrown a strike at coffee’s health profile. Coffee is ...click here to read more

Is the Pandemic Saving Your Hearing?

Living on a busy street, near a construction site, or across the street from an elementary school can put you on edge. The noise is loud and continuous and can serve as a consistent source of stress and anxiety. But North America got very quiet about a year ago. And even though some regions have ...click here to read more

High Blood Sugar Is No Good for Your Brain

When you hear about high blood sugar, what comes to mind? Diabetes risk, weight gain, and maybe a risk to heart health? But what about your brain? High blood sugar – even below diabetes levels – may boost the risk of dementia. A new study from University College London in the UK found that “prediabetes” ...click here to read more