8 Great Sources Of Protein That Aren’t Meat

When it comes to protein, there’s a common misconception about how much we actually need on a daily basis. And in the fitness world, many people swear by living a high-protein diet to build muscle and aid in weight loss by making you feel fuller. But how much is too much? ...


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Loneliness Kills

'This is something that we need to take seriously for our health,' says Brigham Young University researcher Julianne Holt-Lunstad, an author of the study. 'This should become a public-health issue.' ...


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The Dark Side Of Implants

Perhaps you have decided you must extract your root canal treated teeth to maintain or regain health against the clear position stated by the American Association of Endodontists above. You chose a biological dentist who can help you avoid cavitations, and boosted your immune system. ...


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Gut Bacteria And Your Brain

The quality, quantity, and composition of the bacteria in your gut have enormous influence on your brain. Dr. David Perlmutter explores this phenomenon in great detail in his new book, Brain Maker: The Power of Gut Microbes to Heal and Protect Your Brain-for Life. ...


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S. Salivarius K12: Prevent Sore Throats, Bad Breath, And More

Most people know that probiotics play an important role in digestive health. But these beneficial bacteria support many other aspects of well - being. ...


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Treatment Options For Ear Infections: A Least Invasive To Most Invasiv

Ear infections (otitis media) are all too common among the pediatric population. And what is the status quo treatment? You probably didn’t even have to think twice on that answer. Antibiotics. There are different treatments of course, but antibiotics are the most common prescription for an ear infection. Why? ...


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The Origins Of Cannabis

The earliest records date back to about 2700 B.C. when Chinese physicians were recommending a tea made from cannabis leaves to treat conditions like gout and malaria. ...


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