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  1. Cognitive Health Found to Be Important Determinant of Lifespan

    Cognitive Health Found to Be Important Determinant of Lifespan

    There is a common assumption that people lose their cognitive abilities as they age. We expect to see our memory, intelligence and brain function slowly decline in our later years. However, some people do not suffer from this cognitive decline, while others do, but much more slowly than average. Now, surprising new findings indicate that your cognitive health as you age...
  2. Feel Tired All the Time? You Could Be Low on Iron

    Feel Tired All the Time? You Could Be Low on Iron

    Iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency and affects 1.2 billion people worldwide, with around 183,000 dying from a shortage of this nutrient every year. Iron deficiency in women is especially common due to the high iron needs of the female body. If you find that you are often fatigued, have trouble concentrating or have other vague and insidious symptoms...
  3. Not Getting Enough Vitamin B12 During Pregnancy Boosts Disease Risk for Baby

    Not Getting Enough Vitamin B12 During Pregnancy Boosts Disease Risk for Baby

    Many people have are familiar with the importance of getting enough folic acid or folate, also known as vitamin B9, when pregnant. However, getting enough vitamin B12 during pregnancy is also important. New research underscores the importance of getting all of your B vitamins—especially vitamin B12—if you are pregnant or planning to conceive soon. What Is Vitamin B12? Vitamin B12...
  4. Timing is Everything: Using Chronotherapy in Cancer Treatment

    Timing is Everything: Using Chronotherapy in Cancer Treatment

    Cancer is one of the most deadly diseases in the world, killing an estimated 7.6 million people every year. While there is a constant flow of new treatments, the number of deaths nonetheless demands more research and, hopefully, an eventual cure. Many people use all available treatments but still die of this disease. For many, the treatment itself is part of...
  5. Turning the Clocks Back This Weekend Could Be Detrimental to Your Health

    Turning the Clocks Back This Weekend Could Be Detrimental to Your Health

    Couldn't most of us use an extra hour of sleep? Many people look forward to the fall time change, which occurs on November 6 this year. Unlike the spring changing of the clocks, which equates to lost sleep, turning the clocks back in the fall, or "falling back," gives us a much-needed extra hour of slumber. It also means waking up...
  6. New Research Shows the Health Benefits of Resveratrol Extend Beyond Heart Health

    New Research Shows the Health Benefits of Resveratrol Extend Beyond Heart Health

    Resveratrol has been in the news for its heart-health benefits for years. It is believed to help support a healthy cardiovascular system and protect against a wide variety of  health concerns. New research on the health benefits of resveratrol suggests that, aside from its benefits to cardiovascular health, resveratrol may benefit your entire body through a mechanism that supports the healthy...
  7. Vitamin D and Asthma: Supplementation Found to Lower Risk of Severe Attacks

    Vitamin D and Asthma: Supplementation Found to Lower Risk of Severe Attacks

    Most of us take breathing for granted. While everyone must breathe to stay alive, it happens unconsciously and we only notice it when we have a cold or another illness that makes breathing difficult. Asthma is a health problem affecting millions of people in the United States alone. While there are medications available, many people with asthma still suffer from...
  8. Work and the Circadian Rhythm: How Your Ideal Work Schedule Changes as You Age

    Work and the Circadian Rhythm: How Your Ideal Work Schedule Changes as You Age

    What is your ideal work schedule? While the answer will vary from person to person, most people prefer a day shift that does not begin too early or end excessively late. Exactly what is too early or too late? New research suggests that the answer to this question largely depends on your age. The Circadian Rhythm of Teens By the time...
  9. Exploring the Connection Between Selenium Deficiency and Liver Health

    Exploring the Connection Between Selenium Deficiency and Liver Health

    Selenium is a non-metal chemical element that the human body requires in very small amounts.  There are 13 to 20 milligrams of this mineral present in your body at any given moment. Selenium plays a role in immune health, reproductive health, DNA synthesis, thyroid hormones and more. The most notable food sources of selenium include Brazil nuts, mushrooms and organ meats. It's...
  10. Artificial Light Could Be Making You Sick

    Artificial Light Could Be Making You Sick

    Life on earth evolved in the presence of light. We depend on the sun to provide energy for the plants we eat, to warm our planet to a safe temperature and to regulate our sleep-wake cycles. However, most life also requires a similar ratio of dark. Humans in ancient times sought the shade at midday and enjoyed long hours of...

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