Health

The Link of Diet to Prevent Alzheimers

Alzheimer's disease has been quite affecting a lot of Americans and it's alarming how the number of people having this now is rising. For those who don't know what is this disease, this one affects the memory of a person and other significant brain functions at the later part of a person's life.
  • How a Cup of Coffee Affects Your Body From the First Sip

    Fun facts on how coffee affects the human body. Coffee has always been a part of a morning routine for millions of individuals. It may serve as an energy booster for your daily caffeine fix it does howerer contain more benefits than you think, Medical News Today then stated that coffee aids in reducing diabetes, Parkinson's disease and liver cancer.
  • Know The Secrets To Achieving 'Hollywood Celebrity' White Teeth

    Listen up guys and gals, the chance to achieve that pearly, flawless white teeth that Hollywood celebrities flaunt whenever they flash their million dollar smiles is now here. Study shows that people with flawless white teeth are more confident.
  • 'McDonald's' Reveal 'Organic Burger' for the First Time

    The mega fast food chain is trying to dip it's toes in the health conscious consumers. McDonald's is dipping its clown toes into uncharted waters as they announce that they will be introducing a new burger into the family, and here's the catch, it's organic.
  • Is Eating Vegetables Making You Fat?

    Common-sense advice for a healthier diet and should include several servings daily of fresh fruit and vegetables. But new research shows that people may be eating the wrong plant food, and thus failing to lose unwanted pounds.
  • The Type of Fat You Eat Matters!

    The saturated fat is no longer deemed harmful to your heart, you may be (understandably!) confused. After all, for years, clinicians and scientists have recommended reducing saturated fat for heart health.
  • Mississippi Is No Longer The Most Obese State In The Nation

    Good news for the state of Mississippi, bad news to the state that got their rank. It's a good day for the state of Mississippi as they released news today about going down in the ranks of the list that makes up the obesity rate in the U.
  • Pregnant Women Encountering Complications Could Result To Heart Disease- New Study Shows

    Recent study reveals that women who had some complications while they were pregnant are more likely to die from heart disease in the future compared to those women who didn’t have complications.
  • Three Died in Pittsburgh Hospital, A Rare Mold Is The Suspect

    Three people died in a Pittsburgh hospital and the staff is now searching for a rare mold that might be the cause of this tragic news. A hospital spokeswoman told Reuters on Monday that the said mold might have contributed to the deaths of those people who were transplant patients and now there is also another person in “guarded condition.”
  • Scientists Discovered A New Hang Over Cure that We Never Knew About

    Who would have thought that a common fruit can cure hang over? Going for a drink on a weekday can sometimes be a killer. Knowing for a fact that you have a workload on the following day often hinders you from having a good time, and when you do, you'll tend to drink too much.
  • Social Media and the Way It Tiggers Anxiety and Depression

    Spending too much time on social media, can alterr an individual's self worth. We're now living in a world prompted by social media, in which most individuals are more concerned on how to gather more likes and followers rather that world peace.
  • Marijuana May Combat Stress-Related Illnesses

    Marijuana and its capability to reduce stress and anxiety. It's already been a well-known fact that marijuana can aid stress and anxiety, and several researches were able to back it up.
  • Study: 700 Million Malaria Cases Prevented in Africa

    In a concentrated effort to treat malaria since 2000, a study from the Oxford University shows that 700 million cases have been prevented in Africa as a result. The cases of malaria in Africa have been down to almost 50 per cent.
  • Too Much Vitamins Does More Harm Than Good

    "We have discovered that taking extra vitamins and minerals do more harm than good."-Dr Bryer
  • Toxic Green Tea: Why This Healthy Drink Wasn't Always Good for You

    Green tea is one of the best drinks that one can intake, but before we knew what its positive benefits were, it was thought to be toxic.
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