News & Articles By Russel Davis
07/07/2017
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By Russel Davis
Daily smoothie with vitamin D and omega-3 oils found to improve fertility in women
Regular consumption of fruit smoothies fortified with vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids may boost a woman’s likelihood of getting pregnant, a new study revealed. According to study, the drink contains the same omega-3 content as a portion of salmon and a single supplement dose of vitamin D. The study also revealed that participants were more […]
07/05/2017
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By Russel Davis
Olive oil really is the healthiest oil for frying foods, scientists find
While frying is considered a generally unsafe way to prepare food, a number of studies have demonstrated that frying can be healthy, as long as you use olive oil to do it. According to Rachel Adams, senior lecturer at Cardiff Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom, cooking with high heat triggers changes in oils that alter their aroma, […]
07/01/2017
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By Russel Davis
Italian village where most live to be 100 reveals the secret to a long life
Following a diet low in sugar and high in beneficial fats may be the key to disease prevention and longevity, according to renowned cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra. In order to examine the effects of diet on the body’s overall health, the cardiologist studied residents of Pioppi, a remote village in southern Italy. Pioppi was acknowledged by United Nations […]
06/30/2017
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By Russel Davis
Scientists: No detectable limit of human lifespan… people could technically live forever
A new study published in Nature’s website countered a previously set limit on maximum human lifespan. To carry out the study, a team of biologists at the McGill University examined he lifespan of the longest-living people from the U.S., the U.K., France, and Japan for each year since 1968. The experts did not observe a limit on human lifespan, as […]
05/23/2017
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By Russel Davis
Over HALF of women undergoing mastectomy surgery have no idea how painful reconstructive surgery and recovery will be
A recent study published in JAMA Surgery found that a significant number of female breast cancer patients undergo mastectomy without prior knowledge of the risks and potentially life-altering side effects associated with a subsequent reconstructive surgery. As part of the study, a team of researchers from the Ohio State University interviewed 126 adult breast cancer patients who underwent […]
05/17/2017
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By Russel Davis
Avoid overpriced, magic skin creams by eating your way to beautiful skin
Celebrity nutritionist Kimberly Snyder noted that stress, dehydration and poor diet can greatly affect the quality of the skin, which may prove challenging to address even for the most expensive skin care products. In an article published in LATimes.com, Snyder shared six of her favorite dietary regimen to achieve younger, better looking skin. Lemon and water – According to […]
05/15/2017
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By Russel Davis
Vitamin A deficiency causes significant harm to blood stem cells… nutrients once again found crucial for prevention of disease
A recent study published in the journal Cell revealed that vitamin A deficiency may lead to adverse effects on the hematopoietic system in the bone marrow. According to the study, vitamin deficiency may greatly impact the production of important hematopoietic stem cells. Previous research found that stem cells contain two main characteristics. First, stem cells undergo […]
05/09/2017
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By Russel Davis
Autism in girls linked to grandmothers who SMOKED during pregnancy reveals new research
A recent study revealed that grandmothers who smoked in their younger years may be passing on the habit’s negative effects to succeeding generations. According to the study, girls whose maternal grandmothers smoked during pregnancy were at an increased risk of developing autism spectrum disorder. As part of the research, a team of health care experts […]
05/09/2017
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By Russel Davis
Sunscreen is KILLING people by blocking vitamin D production which prevents cancer, diabetes, kidney disorders and more
Excessive sunscreen use might be playing a major role in the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and related adverse health conditions, an analysis published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association revealed. According to researchers from the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Touro University, California, vitamin D prevalence in the U.S. showed a significant […]
05/06/2017
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By Russel Davis
Researchers reveal allergies may be linked to eczema
Researchers infer that allergy and eczema may go hand in hand, and stress that understanding the connection between the two conditions may mitigate the risk of suffering from the latter. “It is important for both patients and healthcare professionals to understand the connection between atopic eczema and allergy. Eczema is a common symptom which can be ‘triggered’ by […]
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