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- 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?
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All posts by LadyLively
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‘Love Hormone’ May Strengthen the Dog-Human Bond
If your pooch responds well to your smiling face, the “love hormone” oxytocin might have something to do with it, new research suggests. Produced naturally by humans and dogs, the hormone “influences what the dog sees and...
- Posted December 8, 2017
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Just a Little Weight Loss May Cut Breast Cancer Risk
It’s never too late for women to lose weight to lower their breast cancer risk, a new study suggests. Researchers found that a 5 percent or greater weight loss after menopause could lower the odds of breast...
- Posted December 8, 2017
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Health Tip: Starting a Tooth Brushing Routine Early
Tooth brushing should begin in infancy to instill lifelong habits and protect teeth throughout adulthood. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests: Start practicing oral hygiene as soon as your baby is born by wiping baby’s gums with...
- Posted December 8, 2017
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Health Tip: Prevent the Spread of Norovirus
Norovirus is a highly-contagious germ that triggers vomiting and diarrhea. It tends to lurk in confined areas, such as on cruise ships and in college dorms. Each year in the United States, norovirus causes up to 21...
- Posted December 8, 2017
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Creating Your Family Health Tree
A family health history can be key to your wellness. Think of it as a family tree all about your health — a record of your close relatives’ medical conditions, lifestyle habits and even where they grew...
- Posted December 7, 2017
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Acupuncture May Ease Pain Tied to Breast Cancer Care
THURSDAY, Dec. 7, 2017Some common breast cancer medications can trigger joint pain, but new research suggests acupuncture may ease that side effect. The finding could be a win-win for breast cancer patients, said one oncologist who reviewed...
- Posted December 7, 2017
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Powerful Clot-Busting Drugs Not Useful After Leg Blockages: Study
In a challenge to current medical practice, new research suggests the use of powerful clot-busting drugs in people with dangerous leg clots may not be routinely warranted. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) – the development of a clot...
- Posted December 7, 2017
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Alzheimer’s Cases to Double by 2060: Report
As the baby boomer population ages, the number of Americans with Alzheimer’s disease will double by 2060, researchers report. The study findings, which show cases of Alzheimer’s and mild cognitive impairment going from 6 million this year...
- Posted December 7, 2017
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Ted Koppel’s Fight to Make COPD Headline News
The doctor who diagnosed Grace Anne Koppel with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) didn’t pull any punches. She should start getting her affairs in order, because she only had three to five years left due to her...
- Posted December 7, 2017
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Health Highlights: Dec. 7, 2017
Brain Changes Found in U.S. Embassy 'Sonic Attack' Victims in Cuba
- Posted December 7, 2017


















