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Sitting still may increase risk of kidney disease, study shows
Anyone with an office job can testify that sitting for eight hours a day can be remarkably draining.
Asthma sufferers may find some relief with omega-3 and vitamin C
Anyone who has experienced asthma knows that this can be an endlessly frustrating illness.
Curcumin Longvida may fend off age-related illnesses
If you take a look at all of the studies this blog has covered on the benefits of curcumin, you may notice that most have one thing they have in common
This delicious guilty pleasure may be a brain enhancer
While some treats are known to be outright bad for you, chocolate seems to have straddled that line.
The surprising role music may play with autism
There are certain methods that have been known to at least lessen some of the symptoms of Autism
Researchers find one vitamin may have staggering prenatal health benefits
Although it’s important to get the right amount of vitamins and minerals in your diet at any point in life, if you’re expecting a little one, this need may seem all the more pressing.
For women, antioxidants may keep heart disease at bay
Antioxidants are an important part of any diet.
Sunshine vitamin can help heart health, study shows
If you’ve ever gotten a case of seasonal affective disorder – the condition that leaves you feeling down in the dumps in the darker winter months, you know the impact that Vitamin D can have on your daily life.
Childhood obesity linked to weaker taste buds, study states
Multiple news outlets have reported on the latest study concerning childhood obesity.