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In today's fast-paced world, many families are turning to highly processed foods (UPFs) to save time and effort. But a new study brings to light worrying findings that should make parents and care...
Read moreAlarming news for infants who receive multiple vaccines at once
The first peer-reviewed study on the effects of multiple vaccines at once was published last week. The more vaccines an infant receives at once, the greater the likelihood that the child will d...
Read moreIn today's fast-paced world, 53% of the world's adult population turn to supplements to fill nutritional gaps and support their health. Surprisingly, 97% of these people do not achieve the desired ...
Read moreNew findings: How diet influences the risk of cancer
How many moments are there that tempt you to consume sugar - the everyday drug sugar is omnipresent. But sugar has been shown to promote the growth of cancer cells. Until now, there has been a lac...
Read moreThe healing power of vibrations: Music as the key to health
Music can relax, cheer us up, heal us and transport us to heavenly realms. These positive aspects of music are increasingly the subject of research. Beautiful music can move an audience to tears, w...
Read more5 fruits to lose weight and the best time to eat them
Eat yourself slim: How certain fruits can boost your metabolism, help burn fat and prevent cardiovascular disease. Fruit is often avoided during diets because of its fructose content. However, Chen...
Read moreHow intestinal inflammation causes depression
Depression is one of the most common causes of occupational disability worldwide. It is estimated that around 322 million people around the world have this illness - that is more than 4.4 percent ...
Read moreDr. Dietrich Klinghardt - Heavy metals
Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt (born 1950 in Berlin) studied medicine in Freiburg and has been working as a doctor in Seattle (USA) since 1982. He was not only interested in the appearance of the disease,...
Read moreThick air - how particulate matter and dementia are linked
As the amount of particulate matter increases, so do the cases of dementia in a region. Recent studies show how the particles can travel from the lungs and nose to the brain and cause damage there....
Read moreRadishes as a natural booster against inflammation, cancer and diabetes
Radishes, with their sharp and peppery flavor, are packed with numerous beneficial nutrients. They are also nutritious and low in calories, making them ideal for increasing satiety and helping wit...
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