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Is It Time To Revive “Survival Gardens?”

By Sara Tipton It is difficult to visualize what our world’s future might look like given the twists and turns of a pandemic. While.

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Similarities and differences between emphysema and chronic bronchitis, two conditions that fall under COPD

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) refers to a group of life-threatening diseases that severely affect the lungs, causing breathlessness, inflammation, airway obstruction and significant bronchial damage.

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Clementine, ginger and garlic: Boost your immune system with powerful food cures

A strong immune system is the body’s first line of defense against disease-causing pathogens. However, the immune system requires an adequate intake.

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Move over, antibiotics: Experts discover cannabidiol has antibiotic properties

Although coronavirus is rightfully dominating the headlines right now, there’s another huge threat to public health that shouldn’t be forgotten: antibiotic resistance..

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There’s no real evidence that prescription drugs can treat chronic pain in children, but doctors prescribe them anyway

It’s easy for adults to chalk up chronic pain to part of getting older, but for children who are otherwise healthy, it.

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Caffeine Boosts Problem-Solving Ability But Not Creativity, Study Indicates

Caffeine increases the ability to focus and problem solve, but a new study by a University of Arkansas researcher indicates it doesn’t.

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Student Mental Health: 10 Minutes A Day In Nature Could Reduce Stress And Anxiety – Expert Explains

By Carly Wood, University of Westminster Across the globe, college- and university-aged students are experiencing high levels of stress and mental ill-health. For example, in.

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New Study Shows Drinking Dairy Milk Could Increase Risk Of Breast Cancer

By Aaron Kesel Drinking dairy milk may be a contributing factor in having an increased risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study.

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Researchers find a western-style diet can impair brain function

After a week on a high fat, high added sugar diet, volunteers scored worse on memory tests Consuming a western diet for.

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South Korea says it’s successfully treating coronavirus patient with natural oxygen therapy

In a breakthrough for eradicating the Wuhan coronavirus (CoVid-19), South Korean officials have successfully treated a patient using all-natural oxygen therapy. Unlike our own.

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