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Cambridge Study Reveals Simple Trick to Control Drinking

In All Health Watch, Anti-Aging, Blood Pressure, Cancer, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular

A new University of Cambridge study has revealed a fascinating method to control how much alcohol you drink—without you even noticing.

Research shows that drinking wine—particularly red wine—is healthy in moderation. It is linked to lower risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and dementia.1,2

“Moderation” is usually defined as one 5-ounce glass of wine a day for women and two for men.… Read More

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7 Ways to Protect Yourself from Cellphone Radiation

In All Health Watch, Cancer, Featured Article, Health Warning

After years of uncertainty, scientists say a massive new study makes it clear your cellphone increases your risk of cancer.

The damning research found that rats exposed to radio frequency (RF) radiation, the type emitted by cellphones, had a much greater risk of developing brain and heart tumors.

Malignant brain tumors are the most common cause of cancer deaths in American adolescents and adults ages 15 to 39.… Read More

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Can This Common Infection Make Men Mentally Ill?

In All Health Watch, Cancer, Featured Article, Men's Health

Most men think of yeast infections as a “woman’s problem.” But both sexes get them.

And now there’s new evidence that yeast infections can cause serious, life-changing problems in men.

A candida overgrowth is the most common type of yeast infection. It strikes millions of Americans a year. A new Johns Hopkins study reveals that candida may cause mental illness in men.… Read More

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Natural Extract May Save Smokers from Lung Cancer

In All Health Watch, Cancer, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, Lung Cancer

A new study shows there may be a way hopelessly addicted smokers can protect themselves from lung cancer.

Tobacco causes 90% of lung cancers in America. In 2015 more than 200,000 Americans developed lung cancer. Over 150,000 died from it.2

The best way to prevent lung cancer is to quit smoking. But millions of people are unable to kick the habit.… Read More