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Four Natural Options for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complex long-term disorder affecting over 2 million Americans that is characterized by extreme fatigue and malaise.

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Break A Sweat For Your Brain: Exercise Protects Aging Synapses

By John Anderer  If you want robust cognition and sharp thinking skills in old age, a recent study finds that a proper exercise.

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Germans outraged after Green Party official tells them to use washcloths instead of taking showers amid energy crisis

An official with Germany’s Green Party is making headlines for his controversial suggestion that Germans use washcloths rather than taking showers as the country.

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Vegetarian Women More Likely To Suffer Hip Fractures, Study Shows

Middle-aged vegetarian women are more likely to suffer a hip fracture compared to regular meat eaters, new research reveals. Using hospital records,.

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Kidney Donor Needed – Could You Be a Match?

Please help Krista find a living kidney donor. She needs this post to go Nationwide! I’m asking you to please read and.

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How to Detect Toxic Mold in Your Home and 9 Tips to Kick it to the Curb

By Ty Bollinger Amongst the plethora of toxic substances in our world today, toxic molds are probably the most insidious. The dozens of.

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Please Help Ellise Foster

This is my dear and loyal friend’s mother. She is truly a beautiful and caring person who has dedicated her life to.

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11 Exhilarating Ways to Be True to Yourself

By Aletheia Luna Let’s face it: pretending to be someone you’re not is one of the most disturbing experiences in the world. And realizing that.

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Dangers Of Common Painkillers: 5 Potential Risks From Taking OTC Pain Relief Drugs

By Study Finds When you’re in pain, your central nervous system transmits signals to opiate receptors in your brain. These signals help you.

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EPA doing “bare minimum” to address toxic PFAS pollutants in drinking water

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been accused of doing the “bare minimum” in addressing the presence of so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking water. A.

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