...rial infections on its own. In a moment, I’ll tell you about the seven most-common health conditions for which doctors [...]
...rial infections on its own. In a moment, I’ll tell you about the seven most-common health conditions for which doctors [...]
...Endocrinology & Metabolism, published on-line, 7/10/2013 2. “’Caution’ Warranted if Consuming Artificial Sweeteners,” Medscape [...]
...lunch meats, pre-made waffles, and tarts. In other words, most of the ready-to-eat foods you find along the interior aisles of the grocery store are [...]
...ou about the city of Chicago’s campaign to vaccinate 80 percent of their 13-to-15-year-old girls by 2020? Now, here’s the greater tragedy… The HPV [...]
...t the September 2019 issue of my monthly newsletter, Insiders’ Cures (“Cage-free, grass-fed, organic…oh my!”) to help bring [...]
...eners (such as sucralose), or both. Just check out the label. “Light,” “fat-free,” and [...]
...ystematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies.” BMC Med 2016;14(1):207. doi.org/10.1186/s12916-016-0730-3 ...
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...us moving. As I often report, I suggest you get 140 to 150 minutes of light-to-moderate physical activity each week. And owning a dog can help get [...]
...CAT scan. What really matters is how well your brain functions in your day-to-day life! I recently had a similar reminder of this very important principle with a [...]