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02/10/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
Air pollution has gone from environmental concern to public health threat; authorities are calling for tighter standards
Air pollution is raising a collective outcry all over the world, one of the loudest of which belongs to England’s chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies. The concerned public official is calling on the government to pull out all the stops in fighting air pollution by introducing stringent new national standards to reduce the threat to health. […]
02/08/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
Vaccinating against chickenpox often causes shingles, even in children
Like all diseases, chickenpox takes a lot of joy out of childhood. When he gets it, he can’t learn more at school, enjoy the sunshine, or even explore the great outdoors. However, if you think that getting a shot for chickenpox solves the problem, think again. According to researchers from Harvard Medical School, healthy children who […]
02/07/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
A little fretting is ok: Study finds low to moderate levels of worry or anxiety actually help your memory
You’re pacing the floor restlessly. Cold sweat is trickling down your face. You throw glances at the clock while reaching out for a stick of cigarette. Body language says it all. You’re worried sick over a work deadline hanging over your head like the proverbial sword of Damocles. Worry and its first cousin, anxiety, are […]
02/07/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
Be sure to buy biodegradable sunscreen to protect coral reefs
The sun is out and you’re raring to wear that pair of shades that has been languishing in your cabinet drawer for months. It’s also about time to resurrect that pair of slippers, your swim gear, picnic mat, barbecue grill, and other summer must-haves. Of course, sunscreen is part of these summer staples. But wait. […]
01/09/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
Nutrition can help manage Alzheimer’s, from mild to severe stages
An aging population all over the world is raising the risk of Alzheimer’s disease among seniors. Today, the degenerative disease which impairs older people’s mental health makes up a significant 50 to 70 percent of dementia cases. The World Alzheimer Report in 2015 states that around 46 million are afflicted with the disease and other forms […]
01/09/2019
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By Jessica Dolores
Breastfeed babies longer to reduce risk of high blood pressure later
There’s much to be said about the benefits of breastfeeding, even after a woman has raised her children up to the point where they don’t need mother’s milk any longer. A new study published in the American Journal of Hypertension shows that the more women breastfeed their children, the more they’re shielded from the ill effects of hypertension after […]
09/23/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Mindfulness, meditation and other stress-relieving exercises may reduce risk of seizures
Prevention, as they say, is still the best cure. Brain disorders like epilepsy can strike anytime, anywhere. Its consequences, like loss of consciousness, hamper our relationships, our work and normal activities. Most of all, epilepsy threatens patients’ safety. That’s why it pays to be prepared. One of the best ways to do this is through […]
09/20/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
New urine test measures stress-related cell damage, revealing your risk for developing age-related disease
Most people judge a person’s age by the presence (or absence) of grey hair, wrinkle lines, age spots and other visible signs. But do you know that a person may have lots of grey hair but have the body of a 30-year-old? Conversely, do you know that a 25-year-old person may have a biological age […]
09/20/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Exposure to synthetic vitamins during periods of rapid growth damages children’s hormones, impacting immunity, development
Everyone wants the best for their children, but dosing them with synthetic vitamins early in life may be doing them more harm than good, a study in the journal Physiology International reported. In the paper, György Csaba of Semmelweis University in Hungary revealed that exposure to synthetic lipid-soluble vitamins could adversely affect multiple organ systems later in life. Lipid-soluble […]
09/20/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Young children exposed to indoor air pollution or cigarette smoke found to have increased risk of respiratory sickness
There are two things in the air that people know to be harmful: air pollution and tobacco smoke. While the particular dangers that each bring are well-documented, the same can’t be said on how both affect expectant mothers and their newborn. These risks were the focus of a study made by the University of Cape Town […]
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