Mary and Greg Pellegrino are thinking about having a second child, but they're not considering the factors couples usually do, such as whether they can afford it or whether they have enough space in their house. Their decision rests squarely on this question: Will Mary die? She almost did the first time. Ke
Read MoreWhy do people age? Aggressive molecules, called free radicals, have long been blamed and vitamins were believed to counteract their alleged effects. But now it seems that scientists might have got it wrong. Take these many things and it's supposed to help but does it. Read and see what is truly happening. .
Read MoreThe Mediterranean diet is easy to find in the grocery store, contains nutrients that are known to enhance longevity and has other health benefits that are backed by peer-reviewed, scientific studies. Broccoli makes the list because it's one of nature's most nutrient-dense foods, with only 30 calories per cup
Read MoreA convention will take place this year and will be held in Dallas, Texas. There will be live music and also guest speakers. Connie Podesta will be one such speaker. The live music will include the Emerald City Band. Marilu Henner will be another speaker. There is a lot of excitement for this event. https
Read MoreDecades of research have investigated the possible treatment of the symptoms of schizophrenia with several of the B vitamins. When taken with acetazolamide, more usually prescribed for glaucoma or epilepsy this vitamin may improve a variety of symptoms of schizophrenia. This may be a new way to deal with thi
Read MoreWe always associate chest pain with heart attacks, and for good reason, but it’s not the whole story especially for women. While chest pain is the most common symptom of a heart attack, women can have symptoms that aren’t related to chest pain at all. They need to be on the lookout for other, subtler sym
Read MoreThere are more than 20 well-done, large international studies that all demonstrate the heart benefits of moderate alcohol consumption. One study, conducted by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism noted a 20 to 40 percent decrease in coronary artery disease in moderate alcohol drinkers. Now,
Read MoreSubway may not be as healthy as you think. Researchers from the University of California Los Angeles found that despite claims to the contrary, Subway is just as unhealthy as the oft-reviled golden arches of McDonald’s which was surpassed in 2011 by the sandwich chain for most stores in America. So make su
Read MoreSoftware tools have been developed to help researcher’s analysis the generation of energy in human immunity cells. The goal behind the software tool is to allow for the measurement of energy by human cells to track if drugs or dietary intake can cause improvement or worsening of disease development within
Read MorePeople with diabetes sometimes have weird dreams. The author of this article, Mike Hoskins, has diabetes and has weird dreams. In one of his dreams he ate a salad with spinach in it. A little piece of spinach got stuck in his front tooth. He couldn't get the spinach to budge. He used his toothbrush and still
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