To the shock of millions of millennials who grew up having their good behavior rewards fulfilled at their local Toys R Us store, the franchise recently announced it would be …
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If you like the taste of Indian food, it’s a good bet that you probably like the taste of turmeric. Turmeric’s many health benefits have become more readily apparent over …
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The FDA, the Food and Drug Administration, by its name sounds like a reputable government department necessary for ensuring the health and safety of the public, and many Americans rationally …
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Broccoli may not be beloved by many children, nor by former President George H.W. Bush, but new research shows that the vegetable may have beneficial properties that enable it to …
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Second Winter In a Row: Britain’s NHS Cancels “Non-Urgent” Surgeries During “Worst Winter Crisis” In Decades
According to the Washington Examiner, Britain’s National Healthcare Service has ordered all hospitals to cancel “all non-urgent surgery until at least February,” resulting in 50,000 people being put on a …
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With the fate of Obamacare and the future of America’s health care policy still undecided, it’s more important than ever to take control of your own health. Taking a proactive …
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Everyone loves chocolate, and an increasing number of health studies are discovering new ways that chocolate, or more specifically cocoa, can positively impact our health. Some recent studies have indicated …
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8 out of 10 Americans will experience back problems at some point in their lives. Back pain can make life difficult, even unbearable, but it doesn’t have to be a …
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A recent study by researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Cancer Center found that frequent use of e-cigarettes can help people quit smoking. The study looked at over 24,000 former cigarette smokers, …
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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 …