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Irregular Sleep Patterns Linked To Increased Risk Of Metabolic Disorders

 

Findings revealed an increased risk of metabolic problems by up to 27% for every hour of variability in bedtime and in the amount of sleep.

 
 
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Vitamin C May Prevent Cell Damage Caused By Toxins In Water

Hexavalent chromium is a heavy metal with many industrial applications and is part of chemicals employed in carbon and stainless steel welding, iron and steel foundries, cement, electroplating, and textile dyeing, unfortunately traces of this toxic compound are increasingly being found as widespread water contaminants.

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Young Blood Improved Memory & Learning In Mice Studies

The US FDA has recently warned against anti-aging therapies in the form of blood transfusions from younger donors, however, a new study has shown young blood may be beneficial to fighting age related decline, as published in the journal Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Coffee May Be Good For The Liver

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, millions of people start their day with a cup or more. Research suggests that those who enjoy java may have a lower incidence of liver disease, some research also suggests that coffee can help to undo some of the damage caused by drinking alcohol.

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Statins May Increase Risk Of ALS

People take statins with the goal of improving their health, but these drugs do not come without many side effects, and they have been under fire for a long time due to their lack of results, as well as raising the risk of diabetes. Another study has added to reasons for avoiding these drugs in that they may cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

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