The Truth About Drugs
I ran across this video a couple of days ago and thought you might enjoy it as much as I did. While it’s humorous, it shares a lot of truth about how drugs are marketed.
I ran across this video a couple of days ago and thought you might enjoy it as much as I did. While it’s humorous, it shares a lot of truth about how drugs are marketed.
A little known vitamin has been proven to provide significant heart health benefits.
Inflammation is a leading contributor to the development of all diseases: from life’s daily aches and pains, colds, flu, infections, muscles injuries, joint pain to cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, heart disease, depression, anxiety, Parkinson’s, ulcerative colitis, etc., and the vast majority of all disorders.
Your body naturally produces anti-inflammatory chemicals to counter this process, as does a healthy diet. A recent study, found a unique source of anti-inflammatory chemicals.
Is there a benefit to an afternoon siesta? Can a short nap help relieve stress and improve immune system functioning?
The scientists looked specifically at the association between age and gray matter. They compared 50 people who had mediated for years and 50 who didn’t. People in both groups showed a loss of gray matter as they aged. But the researchers found among those who meditated, the volume of gray matter did not decline as much as it did among those who didn’t.
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced that his office sent letters to four major retailers, GNC, Target, Walmart, and Walgreens, for allegedly selling store
A preliminary study conducted by researchers at Wayne State University demonstrated that grape skin extract (GSE) exerts a novel inhibitory activity on hyperglycemia and could be developed and used to aid in diabetes management.
When we think of preventing and/or reducing one’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s, exercise, diabetes, depression, diet, and family genetics are the normal factors that come to mind. Could something as seemingly simple as prayer affect one’s risk of developing this dreaded disease?