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Risk Of Heart Attack Greatest During The Holidays

 

High levels of emotional distress with acute experiences of anxiety, anger, grief, sadness, and stress will increases the risks of heart attack

 
 
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Hearing Loss

Age related hearing is the loss of hearing that occurs gradually, this loss happens to everyone to a certain degree, and is one of the most common conditions of aging.

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Uses For Epsom Salts

Epsom salts are not really a salt at all, it’s a mineral compound comprised of sulfate and magnesium that has been used for centuries as remedy for a variety of ailments and uses ranging from beauty, home and garden.

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Tai Chi May Be Better For Fibromyalgia Than Aerobic Exercises

A new study suggests that the traditional martial art of tai chi may be as good as or better than that of aerobic exercises for improving overall severity of fibromyalgia symptoms, as published in BMJ.

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Honeybee Protein May Help To Keep Stem Cells Youthful

According to researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine an active protein component of royal jelly helps honeybees create new queens, a similar protein has been identified in mammals which keeps cultured embryonic stem cells pluripotent, as published in Nature Communications.

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The Future of Medicine

"Presenter: Daniel Kraft, MD Recorded at the A4M December 2015 World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine"

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Learn how Energy Medicine can be used to improve your own health and well–being

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