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News & Articles By Ralph Flores
12/24/2017
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By Ralph Flores
How an active lifestyle determines your “structure” for life: Muscle activity determines skeletal health, according to recent research
Our bodies are both wonderful and mysterious at the same time – just when we think we already know everything about it, a new discovery comes and blows us out of the water. Scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science may have done just that, with two studies stating that our muscles play an active part in […]
12/24/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Your ears are not equal: Research finds people process information better from the right side
Everyone the world over knows Shakespeare’s “lend me your ears” quote from the play Julius Caesar, but a recently published study from audiology researchers from Auburn University may change that definition to just lending your right ear. The study, which was presented at the 174th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, revealed that people rely on their right […]
12/20/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Allergies make you wanna DYE? Allergist discusses the link between drug dyes and allergies
There is an ongoing debate among physicians regarding the adverse effects of food additives such as dyes, preservatives, stabilizers and emulsifiers – most notably their capacity to trigger an actual allergic reaction. Studies have noted cases of allergic reactions to food additives, which included anaphylaxis, a dangerous reaction of the body to an allergen which makes […]
12/07/2017
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By Ralph Flores
You choose your brain health with your diet: Anti-inflammatory diet improves brain health while inflammatory diet accelerates atrophy
The benefits the brain gets from a Mediterranean-type weight loss program, coupled with a compatible dietary style, may be attributed to nutrients that aid in reducing brain inflammation and neural aging, according to a recent study conducted by the Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC). The findings, which were discussed at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in […]
12/06/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Germ free – the fastest way to get sick: Expert suggests that we’re too clean; lack of germ exposure is weakening our immune systems
We have been waging war with germs for the longest time, it seems. Since we were young, we have been taught that germs are harmful and that we should make sure we are clean all the time. It is a lesson that echoes even today, with the swaths of products that ensure you are spotless […]
12/06/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Probiotic painkiller: A new study has found that certain gut bacteria produce GABA which combines with lipoproteins to act as a potent painkiller
You would think that we’ve pretty much explored our own bodies, but we’re still learning more things every day — just look at your gut. Scientists were able to discover that a probiotic bacteria living in your intestinal microbiota (the microorganisms living in your gut) can be used to treat pain caused by irritable bowel […]
12/01/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Fight Parkinson’s disease with exercise; physical activity found to improve quality of life for PD patients
Physical activities such as exercise can go a long way in helping people who suffer from Parkinson’s Disease (PD), according to researchers. In an in-depth study published in the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, results confirm that people who live with PD will be able to improve their gait and balance, as well as reduce the […]
11/30/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Heavy metals can cause chronic urinary and reproductive health problems, according to a study on dental fillings by the CDC
Just in case you’re wondering: yes, dental amalgam fillings are bad for you, and according to new data, it may be enough to wreak havoc on your kidneys and your fertility. People with amalgam fillings are more likely to be at risk of chronic health conditions, according to information released by the non-profit organization Dental Amalgam Mercury […]
11/28/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Dogs found to be more attracted to SMILING human faces
Dogs are called man’s best friend because of the traits they display towards humans. We really don’t need to question that: just search the internet for dog clips and you’ll be overwhelmed with results that tell you how cute they are, how dependent they are, to even how loyal they are. Even the Centers for […]
11/28/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Being overweight is hard on the knees and the wallet: New study tracks how obesity epidemic has made knee dislocations more frequent, severe, expensive
Excess weight can result in an increased risk of knee dislocations, according to a study. This puts an excruciating focus on how obesity rates are shaping risk assessment, as well as the economics of a traumatic injury. The study “Increased Incidence of Vascular Injury In Obese Patients with Knee Dislocations” looks at the increasing obesity […]
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