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12/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Heavy screen time linked to ADHD symptoms and brain changes in kids
A large study found that increased social media use over time predicted a rise in ADHD-like inattention symptoms in children, while video gaming and TV/video viewing did not. Statistical analysis showed that higher social media use preceded increases in attention problems, not the other way around. Researchers theorize that the constant stream of notifications and […]
12/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
The bitter truth: New study suggests ASPARTAME may exact a steep price on heart and brain health
A new long-term study on mice found that even moderate, FDA-approved doses of aspartame led to a stiffened heart muscle (cardiac hypertrophy) and reduced heart function. The same aspartame exposure caused measurable cognitive decline in the mice, including impaired memory, spatial awareness and processing speed. The research directly challenges decades-old safety guidelines, suggesting they may […]
12/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Menopause and gut health: Decoding the relationship between hormones and digestive issues
A major study confirms that the hormonal changes of perimenopause and menopause directly lead to increased severity of digestive issues like bloating, constipation, nausea and abdominal pain. The drop in estrogen levels disrupts digestive function and the delicate balance of the gut microbiome, creating a direct biological link known as the “estrogen-gut axis.” The research […]
12/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
The silent stressor: How marital strife is quietly damaging our hearts
Relationship quality is a major, biologically confirmed risk factor for heart disease. Marital distress triggers harmful stress responses (elevated heart rate, cortisol and inflammation) that directly contribute to atherosclerosis, with an impact comparable to traditional risks like smoking. A supportive relationship offers significant cardiovascular protection. Satisfied partners show better heart rate variability and lower blood […]
12/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
Unlocking the health benefits of ALPHA-CAROTENE
Alpha-carotene is a plant pigment that the body converts into active vitamin A, an essential vitamin for supporting healthy vision, immune function and overall cellular health. Beyond its role as a vitamin A precursor, alpha-carotene acts as a potent antioxidant, protecting against cellular damage linked to chronic diseases, including specific cancers and cardiovascular conditions. Emerging […]
12/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
Landmark study links even light alcohol use to soaring mouth cancer risk
A major study concludes there is no safe threshold of alcohol consumption regarding mouth cancer risk, directly challenging the idea that moderate drinking is harmless. Consuming just 9 grams of alcohol daily (about one standard drink) is associated with an approximately 50% increased risk of developing mouth cancer. While any alcohol increased risk, consumption of […]
12/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
Ancient spice, modern promise: Black cumin study offers cautious hope for heart health
A study found that consuming 5 grams of black cumin seed powder daily for eight weeks significantly lowered “bad” LDL cholesterol and triglycerides while raising “good” HDL cholesterol in overweight adults. Cellular research indicated that a seed extract inhibits adipogenesis, the process of forming new fat cells, pointing to a potential mechanism for combating obesity. […]
12/23/2025
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By Ava Grace
New study links COVID-19 boosters to elevated risk of shingles, a potential gateway to dementia
A large Dutch study of over two million records found a measurable increase in shingles risk following COVID-19 vaccination, particularly after booster doses. The risk rose by 21% after an mRNA booster and was even higher (38%) for men receiving viral vector vaccines. Researchers propose the vaccines may cause a temporary depletion or reduced function […]
12/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
The midnight signal: How nighttime bathroom trips warn of a failing heart
Nocturia is a significant early warning sign for cardiovascular disease, with a 2023 study finding that waking twice or more nightly increases the risk of heart disease death by at least 50%. The link is both a cause and consequence of heart issues: Sleep disruption from nocturia promotes inflammation and atherosclerosis, while existing heart disease […]
12/21/2025
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By Ava Grace
How potassium powers the body and the perils of its deficit
Potassium is a vital electrolyte that conducts electrical impulses, enabling critical functions like nerve signal transmission, muscle contraction (including the heart) and fluid balance regulation in partnership with sodium. A potassium deficiency disrupts electrical stability, leading to symptoms ranging from fatigue and muscle weakness to severe complications like dangerous heart arrhythmias and impaired kidney function. […]
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