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Air pollution is a major diabetes risk factor

Air pollution is a major diabetes risk factor

Air pollution is a major diabetes risk factor, according to a new study from the German Center for Diabetes Research. Back in June, we reported that air pollution is a major risk factor for stroke. According to the study published in The Lancet Neurology, environmental and household air pollution is […]

by September 10, 2016
Will the new organic Gatorade be healthy?

Will the new organic Gatorade be healthy?

Back in December of last year, we reported that Gatorade would be releasing an organic sports drink. So will the new organic Gatorade be healthy? Al Carey, the CEO of Pepsi announced that his company would launch an organic version of the most popular sports drink in the world. “It’s […]

by September 9, 2016
Does exercise make your brain stronger?

Does exercise make your brain stronger?

Does exercise make your brain stronger? The answer is yes, according to a new study by scientists from NYU Langone Medical Center. There is already a lot of evidence that the exercise may make the brain stronger. As written in a Harvard Health Letter: “Exercise is known to reduce insulin […]

by September 8, 2016
Obesity speeds up brain aging

Obesity speeds up brain aging

Obesity speeds up brain aging, according to recent research. Obesity is a complex disorder involving excess body fat. It is not just a cosmetic concern, but it increases the risk of health problems like heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), worldwide obesity […]

by September 7, 2016
FDA has banned antibacterial chemicals from soaps

FDA has banned antibacterial chemicals from soaps

FDA has banned antibacterial chemicals from soaps, finally stating that they are not any more effective than regular soap and water and could cause damage in the long run. This move affects 2,100 products, which is about 40 percent of the antibacterial soap products on the market, Dr. Theresa Michele, […]

by September 6, 2016
Children’s exposure to antibiotics increases food allergy risk

Children’s exposure to antibiotics increases food allergy risk

Children’s exposure to antibiotics increases food allergy risk, according to the latest research from the University of South Carolina. By analyzing data from South Carolina Medicaid 2007-2009 data, the researchers found that children exposed to antiobiotics within the first year of life were 1.21 more likely to develop a food […]

by September 5, 2016
Can yoga heal an unhealthy heart?

Can yoga heal an unhealthy heart?

Can yoga heal an unhealthy heart? The answer is yes, according to a new study by a team of Portuguese researchers. The new study, called “Effects of Yoga in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: A Meta-Analysis,” shows that yoga has amazing benefits for those who have heart disease. The study […]

by September 4, 2016
Turmeric beats traditional treatment for brain cancer

Turmeric beats traditional treatment for brain cancer

Turmeric beats traditional treatment for brain cancer, according to recent medical research. It is safe to say, there is no spice in the world known by scientists that is more powerful for health than turmeric. There are so many reasons why you should eat turmeric every day. Turmeric has received […]

by September 3, 2016