If you’re like most Americans, you probably began drifting apart from some of your friends in your mid-twenties. This is caused by our social interests shifting from friends to our …
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Most people have heard of black tea and green tea. Many have even heard of white tea. But unless they’re tea aficionados, they probably haven’t heard of oolong tea. That’s …
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A recent study suggested that people who are overweight and obese but otherwise healthy still face an increased risk of developing heart disease. The idea of metabolically healthy obesity refers …
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Is “settled science” causing disastrous health problems? Scientists believe so, and as a result, many Americans are being misinformed on serious scientific issues. Who is John Yudkin? John Yudkin was …
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There are all sorts of reasons to get married. Maybe you’re in love. Maybe you want companionship or stability. Maybe you want children and someone to help you raise them. …
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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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If you’re a daily coffee drinker, there’s good news. Your daily cup or more of coffee may help you live longer. A long list of studies showing the health benefits …
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When you see a headline like, “Study finds link between blood sugar and brain cancer,” what do you assume? Probably a story about the dangers of high blood sugar and …
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Everyone knows smoking is bad for you. There are a variety of PSAs, from TV commercials to billboards and print ads, which show the horrifying realities of life as a …
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It seems everywhere you look these days, there’s bad news. People on either side of the political spectrum hate each other and constantly argue. People are dying, having accidents, and …