Month: January 2018

Totally Fit Spark Plug – Vitamin C, Godliness in the 21st Century

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Researchers Find Pathological Signs of Alzheimer’s in Dolphins, Whose Brains are Much Like Human’s

New research conducted by the United Kingdom and United States of America reveal that dolphins may be susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease. Dolphins have brains that are not dissimilar to humans. Signs that show the pathology of Alzheimer’s have been confirmed in the marine mammals. Current research shows certain kinds of protein clusters, and some neurofibrillary […]

6 Remarkable Benefits Of Prunes And Prune Juice

The lowly prune might be the punchline of food humor, but it’s something of a super food that can do a lot for you in a little package. They can form an important part of any healthy diet, and improve your overall health. The primary reason prunes are often considered a “funny food” is how […]

Your Best New Year’s Resolution — Better Sleep for the Whole Family

Sleep is key to feeling normal and staying ready to deal with whatever life brings to bear against us. Being better rested is key to good brain function, keeping control of your appetite, and basically staying well prepared to handle the next issue that inevitably crops up. Children are no different, and it’s actually even […]

Can Epsom Salts Help Eczema Symptoms? Woman Claims it Cured Hers

Vicky Worth is a woman who has suffered from eczema, which is dry, rough, painful patches on the skin, for her entire life. She has gone through all the treatments imaginable, from steroids to creams and lotions, but nothing got rid of the problem until she tried a simple remedy that can be bought at […]

Woman enjoying healthy food

Boosting Moods with Foods

What we eat can affect our mood, both positively or negatively. Depression risk is increased if a person does not follow a healthy diet. Eating well is good for more than just the body, it’s healthy for your mind as well. Some research has looked at the type of diet to determine any corresponding mood […]

Diabetic Ketoacidosis – its Causes and its Treatments

Diabetic ketoacidosis is a result of diabetes. When a patient has it, there exists an increased risk for suffering damage to the kidneys. Untreated, it can be fatal. Type one diabetes patients are more likely to have diabetic ketoacidosis than type two, but it can strike either version of the disease. The insulin deficiency that […]

Fit woman looking happy in winter

Tips To Fight Seasonal Affective Disorder

Seasonal Affective Disorder is a common kind of depression that often occurs in the winter season. Symptoms include low energy levels, odd food cravings for things that are heavy in starch or sugar, significant changes in your sleeping patterns, and general feelings of being run down, on edge, or even outright irritable. The problem comes […]

Genetics Study Suggests that Education Reduces Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

New research conducted and released by the University of Cambridge indicates the process of going through higher education may be a protection against developing Alzheimer’s disease. A major cause of dementia, Alzheimer’s is a condition that causes progressive memory and communication impairment, along with behavioral changes, and ultimately leaves a patient incapacitated and unable to […]

Supplements for Nursing Mothers

A woman’s body is seriously affected by childbirth and pregnancy. While a natural process, it can also result in deficiencies. With a breastfeeding newborn, these issues can affect more than just mom; baby can be impacted as well. To help counter the risk, some mothers may benefit by taking vitamin and nutritional supplements. During breastfeeding, […]