Credit card commercials ask: “What’s in your wallet?” But here’s a better question…
“What’s in your water?”
Most of us have no idea. And the answer often isn’t pretty.
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Credit card commercials ask: “What’s in your wallet?” But here’s a better question…
“What’s in your water?”
Most of us have no idea. And the answer often isn’t pretty.
… Read MoreThis is what passes for logic at the FDA…
The agency bans a group of harmful chemicals from toddlers’ toys—but allows the very same toxins to be added to one of kids’ favorite foods.
Two million boxes of macaroni and cheese are sold every day. And that little bag of cheese powder you mix with the noodles is filled with compounds called phthalates.… Read More
When Glen Campbell made the brave decision six years ago to reveal to the public he had Alzheimer’s disease, he knew his life was likely coming to an end.
But he didn’t know how he would die. That’s because Alzheimer’s itself does not kill a person.1
Alzheimer’s destroys nerve connections in the brain. This makes it progressively more difficult to do ordinary things like move around, swallow, and feed yourself.… Read More
Tattoos have hit an all-time high in popularity. The number of Americans with at least one tattoo has jumped 50% over the past four years. Pro and college athletes often cover large swaths of their body with ink.
Now, a new study shows that tattoos may affect your workout.
… Read MoreSpinach and kale have been touted for years as superfoods. They are low in calories and loaded with antioxidants, anti-inflammatory compounds, iron, and vitamins K, A, and B6.
All of these are great for your heart and overall health and fitness.
Now, a new study shows that the greatest benefits of these leafy greens might be keeping your brain sharp. Both vegetables are rich in a relatively obscure nutrient called lutein.… Read More