In January of 2017, the Centers for Disease Control published a chilling report. A Nevada woman was killed by a “superbug” bacteria, that is, a bacteria resistant to all 26 …
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If you buy vegetables in bulk, or you’re an avid gardener, you may find yourself occasionally faced with more food than you can eat at any one time. Rather than …
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Researchers studying the genomes of more than a quarter million people have identified gene variations that apparently affect the risk of developing both type 2 diabetes and heart disease, two …
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A recent study published in the American Medical Association’s JAMA Surgery journal has highlighted that women who undergo a cesarean section when giving birth face a greater risk of medical …
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Type 2 diabetes is becoming increasingly common in the Western world, brought about in large part by an increasing obesity epidemic. But while much of the focus has been on …
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As the possibility of nuclear attack once again becomes a reality for many Americans, many people are looking to protect themselves from the inevitable effects of radioactive fallout. Preventive remedies …
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It’s estimated that every year, 735,000 people in the United States have a heart attack. That’s approximately one every 43 seconds. What’s more, almost half of those people don’t realize …
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It’s a sad fact of life that, as you get older, your mind begins to deteriorate. You’re at a greater risk for Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, as well …
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has updated its sleep guidelines to recommend that infants should now sleep in their own bedroom at six months of age. Studies showed that …
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According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), deaths in the United States attributed to Alzheimer’s disease increased 55 percent between 1999 and 2014, the latest …