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Natural Gas and Health — Dr. Michael Hunter’s Wellness
Read more: Natural Gas and Health — Dr. Michael Hunter’s WellnessNATURAL GAS APPLIANCES CAN LEAK HARMFUL CHEMICALS inside our homes, even when the stoves and ovens are not in use. According to the federal Energy Information Administration, approximately 47 million households use such devices in the United States. 1,448 more words Natural Gas and Health — Dr. Michael Hunter’s Wellness
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NHS to offer epilepsy patients new form of laser surgery — Stigmatis
Read more: NHS to offer epilepsy patients new form of laser surgery — StigmatisMove will help up to 150 patients a year whose condition has not responded positively to anti-seizure drugs A brain scan of a person with epilepsy. About 600,000 people in the UK have the condition. Photograph: Frank Baron/The Guardian Epilepsy | Denis Campbell Health policy editor | 22 Oct. 2022 Up to 150 people a year with […]…
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Healthy Seniors: Over-Confidence Might Adversely Affect Health
Read more: Healthy Seniors: Over-Confidence Might Adversely Affect HealthBy Jennifer Jhon, Health & Wellness Writer Scientifically reviewed by: Michael A. Smith, MD Think you’re fit as a fiddle? Not so fast! A new study of more than 80,000 Europeans over age 50 found that the people who overestimated their own health tended to go to the doctor less—which might have unfortunate consequences. The fewer health…
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Meta-analysis concludes benefits for selenium supplementation in cognitively impaired individuals
Read more: Meta-analysis concludes benefits for selenium supplementation in cognitively impaired individualsBe sure to visit the Life Extension website Meta-analysis concludes benefits for selenium supplementation in cognitively impaired individuals August 15 2022. A systematic review and meta-analysis published on August 5, 2022, in Nutrients found that supplementing with selenium was associated with improved levels of the mineral and the antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase, as well as better cognitive function…
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Higher serum antioxidant vitamins predict lower risk of respiratory illness and mortality
Read more: Higher serum antioxidant vitamins predict lower risk of respiratory illness and mortalityHigher serum antioxidant vitamins predict lower risk of respiratory illness and mortality July 1 2022. A pooled analysis published on June 9, 2022, in Respiratory Research concluded that having lower serum levels of vitamins C and E was associated a greater risk of suffering from wheeze or respiratory diseases, and that lower vitamin A, C and D were…
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What you need to know about heat stroke – Rush — Health Secrets of a SuperAger
Read more: What you need to know about heat stroke – Rush — Health Secrets of a SuperAgerOur bodies are designed to handle the heat. But high temps and overexertion can push them to the limit, leading to dangerous, potentially deadly heatstroke, according to Rush University Medical Center. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels.com So what, exactly, is heatstroke, and how does it happen? The body reacts to hot conditions by sending messages to the […]…
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Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Early — Dr. Michael Hunter’s Wellness
Read more: Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Early — Dr. Michael Hunter’s WellnessDIAGNOSING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE EARLY: A single brain MRI (combined with a machine learning algorithm) can determine if an individual has Alzheimer’s disease with 98 percent accuracy. 741 more words Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Early — Dr. Michael Hunter’s Wellness
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Cell Therapies for Cancer Treatment: How it Works — McMaster HealthTech
Read more: Cell Therapies for Cancer Treatment: How it Works — McMaster HealthTechNicol Vaizman—McMaster University Molecular Biology and Genetics 2023 An exciting new area of research in cancer biology has generated a great deal of attention as traditional treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation and surgery have not yet fully eliminated the reappearance of cancerous cells and resistance to drugs. Presently, the scientific field of regenerative medicine is […]…
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10 Things Chronic Pain Survivors Want You to Know — Broken People
Read more: 10 Things Chronic Pain Survivors Want You to Know — Broken PeopleAs a chronic pain survivor, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve wanted to fully explain to people why I say, do or think the things I do. Sometimes we who suffer just want to scream, but of course we (normally) don’t. When asked how we’re doing, we normally respond with, “I’m fine,” which […]…