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Does exercise help to improve your memory?

29 November 2016

Does exercise help to improve your memory? Research suggests that exercise can boost cognitive function. This may be because exercise…

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What causes overeating?

29 November 2016

What causes overeating? Obesity is a health risk in many parts of the world and one third of Americans are…

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Artificial sweeteners – do they really help you to lose weight?

29 November 2016

Artificial sweeteners – do they really help you to lose weight? Millions of people use artificial sweeteners, both knowingly in…

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Viva Vitamin D

26 November 2016

Viva Vitamin D Not a week seems to go by without more research being published extolling the benefits of vitamin…

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Statins and Prescription Drugs

26 November 2016

Statins and Prescription Drugs A recent study has revealed some shocking statistics regarding the number of prescriptions people are taking….

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Dying For a Soda?

26 November 2016

Dying For a Soda? New research from the University of California, San Francisco tested for a link between consuming sugary…

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Why Diets Don’t Work

26 November 2016

By Dr. Sergey A. Dzugan Millions of people seek diets and treatments for being overweight and obese. For most people,…

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Slowing Down Chronological Cell Aging With Plant Extracts

25 November 2016

A recent study conducted at Concordia University and Idunn Technologies, has educated scientists on how to slow the chronological age…

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Do Menopause and Insomnia Cause Aging?

25 November 2016

Menopause occurs on average at the age of 51, and is when the ovaries stop producing estrogen and progesterone. Although…

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Telomere Lengthening in Humans

25 November 2016

Recent discoveries in how telomeres work and how the telomerase enzyme can help to lengthen them have caused both controversy…

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