Category: health and wellness
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Harvard Study Links Artificial Light to Breast Cancer
In a recent study from Harvard University, researchers  have found that women potentially have a greater risk of developing breast cancer if they live in neighborhoods that have high levels of outdoor night lighting. These findings are based on the Nurses’ Health Study, known for advancing understanding of risks to women’s health. This study…
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New study confirms: New York women are nation’s most stressed
Work-life balance, wellness, aging parents and ability to pay for health care top list in Northwell Health’s Women’s Initiative
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Could McDonald’s French Fries Hold the Cure For Baldness?
Scientists in Japan are studying the possibility that a chemical that is used to make the iconic fries can stimulate hair growth. Researchers at Yokohama National University found that an ingredient that’s in the French Fry cooking oil, dimethylpolysiloxane, was key to stimulating mass follicle growth on laboratory mice. Dimethylpolysiloxane is used as an antifoaming agent in…
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AARP Releases Consumer Insights Survey on Nutrition and Brain Health
New survey finds that people who say they have healthy diets also report better brain health.
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Previously Unknown Ocean Virus Family May Also Populate the Human Gut
BRONX, N.Y., Jan. 24, 2018Â — A newly discovered family of viruses appears to play a major role in killing marine bacteria and maintaining the ocean’s ecology. Preliminary evidence suggests that related bacterial viruses also occur in the human gut. The study, by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),…
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Queen of Yoga Tina Tang promotes the benefits of Yogalates on the large screen overlooking Times Square
SHENZHEN, China — On December 26, a video featuring Tina Tang, known as the Queen of Yoga in Taiwan, was shown for the first time on the large screen overlooking New York’s Times Square, providing a view into the world Yogalates, a combination of classical Yoga and modern Pilates. By combining Yoga, which originated in ancient times,…
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Seasonal flu death estimate increases worldwide
ATLANTA, Dec. 19, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ —Â According to new estimates published, between 291,000 and 646,000 people worldwide die from seasonal influenza-related respiratory illnesses each year, higher than a previous estimate of 250,000 to 500,000 and based on a robust, multinational survey. The new estimate, from a collaborative study by CDC and global health partners, appeared last…
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The Best Fruits for Your Health
Fruits are good for one’s health! These are rich in vitamins and minerals, so these act as a fine way for one to overcome deficiencies of vitamin C and A. It is even known that if you consume fruits as a part of a well balanced diet, these can allow you to prevent a number…
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The Simple, But Singular Merits Of Eating Right
Taking care of one’s health is important. This not just boosts the feel good factor but safeguards one against a host of disorders and may also ensure longevity. When we talk of taking care of one’s health, eating right is a significant way to get things right. So one must pay heed to one’s diet…
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The Right Water Bottles to Keep You Hydrated
The Right Water Bottles to Keep You Hydrated By Shalini Madhav There are many benefits of drinking water. Water helps in the normal course of life. However, when you understand how much water helps your body function, you will drink it more and use the best water bottle to take with you everywhere…