“Get your beauty rest”. This qoute represents the importance sleep has on health. Sleep relaxes the mind and heals the body. It can improve mood and energy level too. When there’s a sleep disorder, waking hours can be a struggle. Sleep affects every aspect of life. Tips for better sleep ...
Read More »Eating Dinner at This Time May Help Reduce the Risk of Some Cancers
When it comes to cancer prevention, it’s not just what you eat, but when you eat that matters. Specifically, eating an early dinner and/or having at least a two-hour buffer between your meal and when you go to bed may help reduce the risk of breast and prostate cancers, according to ...
Read More »If You Are Eating This Common Food You Have BIG Chance To Get Brain Worms
We were surprised to see this news on the front of CNN of all places, but it’s true, whether we like it or not. There are numerous ways you can get worms invading your brain including eating pork (especially undercooked) as the video and article explain. Also check out this ...
Read More »10 Signs of Diabetes Everyone Should Know, Don’t Ignore Them
Diabetes (diabetes melitus) is an autoimmune human disease which occurs due to high blood sugar levels. According to statistical data, more than 387 million people in the entire world are suffering from diabetes, which occurs due to the inability of the pancreas to produce enough insulin to fight the high ...
Read More »Air Pollution May Account for 1 in 7 New Diabetes Cases
Air pollution could be responsible for 3.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes every year globally, suggests a new analysis “We estimate that about 14 percent of diabetes in the world occurs because of higher levels of air pollution, that’s one in seven cases,” said senior study author Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly of ...
Read More »Newer PSA Test Reportedly Would Prevent 40 Percent of Biopsies
A new blood test aims for better detection of prostate cancer, but some say it’s not the breakthrough we’ve been hoping for. Researchers continue to try to improve upon the blood test used to screen for prostate cancer— the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test. A new test claims to help physicians get ...
Read More »Cancer: 42 percent of cases down to risk factors you can change
A large new study from the American Cancer Society inventories the risk factors for various types of cancer. Those findings shed much-needed light on the proportion of cancers that could be prevented by making the necessary lifestyle changes. The new research examined a total of 1,570,975 cancer cases, 587,521 of which resulted ...
Read More »Breast Implant Illness + 6 Other Breast Implant Dangers
The quest for perfection has never been higher. Reality TV, advertisements and the media constantly promote a “perfect” body. The result is more and more women (and men) are turning to plastic surgery. In fact, in 2015 over 1.7 million cosmetic surgical procedures were performed in the United States. (1) ...
Read More »Top 5 Popular Children’s Snacks Made with Cancer Causing Petroleum Products
Shocking news! For parents who often buy snack foods for their children, it is the most bizarre news. The snack foods available in the market for children can have harmful petroleum products as well as artificial colouring which can lead to cancer. The food dyes like Red 40 and Yellow ...
Read More »Scientists discover enzyme that supports brain tumor growth
Researchers from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston have discovered that an enzyme helps brain tumors to grow. This finding offers the potential for new tumor treatment approaches. All cancer tumors need to “feed” in order to grow and spread. Much like healthy cells, cancer cells ...
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