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03/09/2026
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By Cassie B.
Grounding research reveals how earth’s electrons may combat chronic inflammation and disease
Grounding reconnects the body to the earth’s natural electrical charge. It supplies electrons that act as natural antioxidants to reduce inflammation. The practice can normalize cortisol rhythms and significantly improve sleep. Studies show it alters immune responses and may aid autoimmune conditions. Grounding also improves cardiovascular markers like blood viscosity and heart rate. What if […]
03/06/2026
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By Cassie B.
The metabolic “sweet spot”: Scientists identify precise nightly sleep target for better blood sugar control
New research identifies a precise sleep duration for optimal metabolic health. The metabolic sweet spot is calculated at about seven hours and nineteen minutes nightly. Both insufficient and excessive sleep are linked to increased insulin resistance. Weekend catch-up sleep can backfire, especially for those already sleeping enough on weekdays. Sleep is an active metabolic lever, […]
03/06/2026
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By Cassie B.
Low vitamin D levels linked to dramatically higher bone fracture risk
Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread problem that severely compromises bone strength and increases fracture risk. Modern indoor lifestyles and sunscreen use are major contributors to this deficiency. Effective fracture prevention requires daily vitamin D supplementation at doses of 800 IU or higher, especially for those who are deficient. Bone health depends on a holistic […]
03/05/2026
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By Cassie B.
Your child’s cavities could be setting the stage for a heart attack decades later
A major study links poor oral health in childhood to a significantly higher adult risk of cardiovascular disease. The research found severe childhood tooth decay increased adult heart disease risk by 32%, with even higher risks for girls. Harmful oral bacteria enter the bloodstream, causing systemic inflammation that contributes to arterial plaque and heart problems. […]
03/04/2026
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By Cassie B.
Thinning hair with age is common, but experts say it’s not entirely out of your control
Aging hair health is a complex interplay of hormones, lifestyle, and nutrition. Hair follicles naturally slow and shrink with age, leading to thinning and graying. Hormonal balance, managed through stress reduction and diet, directly impacts follicle function. Gentle hair care and avoiding harsh chemicals protect the aging scalp and hair. Internal nourishment with protein, iron, […]
03/03/2026
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By Cassie B.
Beet juice fights high blood pressure in older adults, study finds
Beetroot juice significantly lowers blood pressure in older adults but not in younger ones. It works by reshaping the oral microbiome to boost beneficial nitrate-converting bacteria. This corrects an age-related decline in natural nitric oxide production. The benefit is accessible through daily consumption of nitrate-rich vegetables or juice. This offers a direct dietary strategy to […]
03/03/2026
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By Cassie B.
Your appliances are making you sick: Experts reveal hidden dangers of dirty appliances and simple fixes
Dirty home appliances pose a silent health threat. Mold and bacteria in washing machines can cause skin irritation and damage clothing. Refrigerator handles and seals are key germ hotspots requiring regular disinfection. Grease and mineral buildup in ovens, rice cookers, and microwaves need targeted cleaning. Regular maintenance of all appliances is a crucial defense for […]
03/02/2026
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By Cassie B.
Sugar, not alcohol, is fueling a fatty liver crisis — and these foods can help reverse it
NAFLD is a common, often symptomless liver condition driven by diet. Excess sugar, especially fructose, is a primary cause, fattening the liver. The condition can progress to serious liver damage like cirrhosis. Prevention and reversal rely on diet, notably a Mediterranean-style pattern. Key strategies include avoiding processed sugars and adding specific foods and supplements. A […]
03/02/2026
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By Cassie B.
Alzheimer’s is not inevitable: How antioxidants and lifestyle choices could rewrite your risk
A blood test detecting oxidative imbalance could predict Alzheimer’s risk years before symptoms. This shifts understanding from genetic fate to lifestyle-influenced process starting early. Specific antioxidants from foods, not supplements, are linked to reduced dementia risk decades later. Current treatments are limited, making early detection and prevention critical. Addressing modifiable factors like diet could prevent […]
02/24/2026
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By Cassie B.
From chamomile to coffee: The science-backed drinks that could transform your health
Everyday beverages like coffee and herbal teas offer science-backed health benefits. Herbal teas such as chamomile provide immune support and improve sleep quality. Ginger tea fights inflammation and aids digestion and nausea. Hibiscus tea can help lower blood pressure and bad cholesterol. Functional drinks with turmeric or tart cherry juice offer anti-inflammatory support. As synthetic […]
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