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Apr 29, 2016 11:01AM
Glyphosate, a probable carcinogen, was detected in 85 percent of the tampons, sanitary pads, swabs and wipes purchased in Argentine stores.
In a Johns Hopkins study, people over the age of 70 that were physically inactive had a 70 percent greater chance of impaired hearing.
European dentists have found that oxonated water, gas and oils slow the growth of tooth and gum infections and help treat sinus infections, oral herpes and TMJ dysfunctions.
Researchers have found that treating inflammation in depression patients helped decrease their symptoms.
Apr 29, 2016 11:01AM ● By Lisa Marshall
If you’re among the two out of five women that feel they simply lack sex drive, some simple approaches can get a lagging libido back into action.
Apr 29, 2016 11:01AM ● By Kathleen Barnes
Low energy, slow metabolism, poor immunity—if this sounds all too familiar your thyroid may be what’s ailing.
Mar 31, 2016 10:48AM
Yale researchers have found 157 chemicals in fracking fluids that are linked to developmental and reproductive toxicity, including arsenic, benzene and mercury.
Taking 30-second computer breaks to view a photo of a flowering meadow on a rooftop helped college students focus longer and make fewer errors.
Dentists that use higher amounts of mercury in their practice are 10 percent more likely to develop tremors of the hands and arms.
By avoiding certain plastics, foam products and certain seafood, we can strategically lower our exposure to the worst carcinogenic chemicals, reports the Environmental Working Group.
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