- How Blue Light Impacts Your Sleep Quality
- Comparing Whey and Plant-Based Protein: Which is Best?
- How Long Does Nicotine Remain in Your System?
- The Best Time of Day to Drink Bone Broth to Maximize Health Benefits
- 8 Ways to Increase Dopamine Naturally
- 7 Best Breads for Maintaining Stable Blood Sugar
- Gelatin vs. Collagen: Which is Best for Skin, Nails, and Joints?
- The Long-Term Effects of Daily Turmeric Supplements on Liver Health
- Could Your Grocery Store Meat Be Causing Recurring UTIs?
- Are You Making This Expensive Thermostat Error This Winter?
All posts by LadyLively
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Bad Reaction From a New Tattoo? Here’s What to Do
The biggest worry a person usually has when they’re getting a tattoo is how it will look. But sometimes, getting inked can lead to something worse than bad body art, an expert warns. If you suffer skin...
- Posted March 1, 2019
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Happiness in Marriage May Rest in Your Genes
Your long-term happiness in marriage may hinge on the genes you and your partner bring to the union. A Yale University study suggests marital bliss could be influenced by a genetic variation that affects oxytocin, the so-called...
- Posted March 1, 2019
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Coping With Diabetes Is a Family Affair
When Giuseppina Miller’s 8-year-old son, Peter, was first diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, he necessarily got a lot of his parents’ attention. “We tried to adjust pretty well, but I was getting no sleep because I had...
- Posted March 1, 2019
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Health Highlights: March 1, 2019
FDA Warns Americans Not to Buy Drugs From Canadian Company NYC Measles Outbreak Cases Reach 121 Pop Warner Bans Three-Point Stance in Youngest Divisions Flu Shots Don't Cause Miscarriages: Study Robotically-Assisted Surgical Devices Not Approved for Cancer Surgery: FDA
- Posted March 1, 2019
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Health Tip: Make Snow Days Heart-Safe
For some, strenuous winter activities can be hard on the heart. Simply walking through or shoveling snow can be especially dangerous for those with cardiovascular disease, the American Heart Association says. To make snowy days safer, the...
- Posted March 1, 2019
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Health Tip: Dietary Fat Finds
Some diets encourage fats and some advocate against them. But which is healthiest? Researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health agree that there is no universally optimal amount of fat consumption. For most people...
- Posted March 1, 2019
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Exercise Secrets to a Better Bottom
If you’re bored with doing squats for a better bottom, it’s time to vary your workout. For a study sponsored by the American Council on Exercise (ACE), scientists at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse evaluated popular exercises...
- Posted February 28, 2019
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Cooking With Whole Grains
When it comes to getting the best taste and the greatest nutritional value from grains, keep it whole grain. Quinoa, oats, short-grain brown rice and wild rice, polenta (which is made from corn) and barley are most...
- Posted February 28, 2019
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Seniors With UTIs Need Antibiotics ASAP, Study Says
For older adults with a urinary tract infection (UTI), antibiotic treatment should begin immediately to prevent serious complications, a new British study finds. Delaying or withholding antibiotics in this age group can increase the risk of bloodstream...
- Posted February 28, 2019
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Could Invasive Lung Cancer Biopsies Be Replaced by Blood Tests?
A blood test may one day replace invasive tissue biopsies as a pain-free way to confirm lung cancer and guide treatment, new research suggests. According to investigators, the test is as effective as a tissue biopsy in...
- Posted February 28, 2019


















