Is Traffic Pollution Related to Alzheimer’s?

A new study suggests that individuals who breathe in traffic-polluted air have a higher likelihood of developing Alzheimer’s disease and other age-related dementia. Published this month by University of California-Davis

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Is the US Doing Enough to Help India Fight Covid?

The assistance of the United States to help fight the Covid scourge in India has been substantial. In one week alone, six shipments through the air bearing essential medical have

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U.S. Calls To Remove Patent Protection On Covid-19 Vaccine

The US Waives Patent Restrictions In a somewhat surprising move, the US government (including the Biden administration) made a controversial move to lift patent restrictions (and therefore intellectual property rights)

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How to Eat Healthy?

They say “you are what you eat” and whether it’s a cliché or not, healthy eating has been considered as a formidable pillar of a healthy life style. If you

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3 Lessons About Being Healthy

I would first of all like to say that I don’t treat disease. Disease is the body’s resistance against a cause or series of causes. My greatest lesson when it

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Try to remember the 7 simple Commandments of Food Combining

7 Simple Rules 1. Proteins and Starches should not be Eaten Together. 2. Fruits Should Not Be Eaten With Starches. 3. Fruits Should Not Be Eaten With Proteins. 4. Fruits and Vegetables Should Not

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Health Information about Smoking, Alcohol, Diet, Exercise

Smoking For a smoker, no matter what quantity or strength, the health message is clearly DON’T. High blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, heart attack, heart disease, stroke, bronchitis, asthma, lung cancer,

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Britain To Restrict Promotion Of Unhealthy Food From April 2022

In an attempt to fight national obesity, Britain has expressed that it will be banning any promotion of unhealthy foods through April 2022. This ban pertains to any foods that

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Combating Alcohol Use and Abuse

A Shared Responsibility by Fernando A. Guerra, MD, MPH, FAAP Every five days, someone in this community dies due to the negligent and reckless behavior of those who drink and

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Gulf War illness traced to Chemicals

A review conducted by researchers by the University of California, San Diego, has found a strong connection between exposure to specific chemicals and the Gulf War illness experienced by veterans.

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