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Recent results published in the European Journal of Nutrition indicate that cranberry juice may reduce the number of endothelial cells that produce a compound called osteocalcin, which has been linked to hardening of the arteries.
A recent examination at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant has revealed radiation levels up to ten times the fatal dose.
After years of assurance that genetically engineered (GE) crops are the answer to pesky pest problems, corn rootworm is now turning into a nightmare for America's agricultural biotech companies.
Methyl iodide, a highly toxic pesticide intended for large-scale plantings of strawberries and other fruit crops
I’m always looking for new exercises to throw into my workout routine. Recently, I’ve gotten into a training method used by ancient Persian wrestlers, Victorian gentlemen, and even members of the Band of Brothers. It’s called Indian club training.
Reversing clinical signs of aging, especially in eye diseases like cataracts, is a promising prospect.
Today I would like to help unravel the mystique of the Mylar bag.
The foundation of the international food industry, monopolized by large corporations that hold zero regard for your health, is cracking.
The following is a press release from the CDC on the increasing numbers of illness outbreaks linked to imported foods:
Every once in a while a study pops up on the National Library of Medicine's bibliographic database known as MEDLINE that not only confirms the therapeutic relevance of natural substances in cancer treatment, but blows the conventional approach out of
Health researchers said on Thursday they had found a troubling link between higher consumption of rice and Type 2 diabetes
ave yet to decide one way or the other. Because they are especially susceptible to social influences, media portrayals of drug use and peer pressure become stron
The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine – PCRM – a Washington, DC based nonprofit organization formed in 1985, brings a lot of evidence to the table about the correlation between what we eat and our physical and mental health.
Everybody has five major paths of elimination; the colon, kidneys, liver, lungs, and skin.
Psychological research suggests simple actions can project power, persuade others, increase empathy, boost cognitive performance and more.
Bob Landorf walked miles during his hospital stay, dragging his IV pole along, too, on a mission to upend disturbing statistics for patients his age.
NEW YORK (AP) — Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc. are changing the way they make the caramel coloring used in their sodas as a result of a California law that mandates drinks containing a certain level of carcinogens bear a cancer warning label.
A healthy diet is a life-style diet; if you feel hungry or deprived…you’re on the wrong program! This list of food groups keeps your immune system functioning properly, help to prevent disease, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, anti-obesity choices.
In the last article I explored some of the many cannabis products emerging from the inventive and inspired medical cannabis community.
There’s no shortage of controversy surrounding the use of medical marijuana.
Will kids eat their veggies if they're inside desserts? Parents and nutritionists have been debating this question for years.
Some 100 million Americans who suffer from sleep disorders may well have something to look forward to in old age: a good night’s sleep.
What is this thing called diet soda? Here are the ingredients of one of the best-selling brands, Diet Pepsi:
A massive winter storm unleashed a string of tornadoes that cut a swath of destruction across the US midwest, killing at least nine people and threatening scores more as it pushed eastward Wednesday.
Twisted metal beams still jut from the top of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi stricken reactors, almost one year after a massive tsunami triggered nuclear meltdown.
My first migraine arrived in a fuzzy cloud of reds and purples, a stab of pain that left me bent over in the back of an auto-rickshaw, squinting and nauseous, on my morning commute to Connaught Place, in New Delhi.
This 10,000-rpm, no-pulse artificial heart doesn't resemble an organic heart--and might be all the better for it
Internet pioneer Larry Smarr's quest to quantify everything about his health led him to a startling discovery, an unusual partnership with his doctor, and more control over his life.