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The one health hack you should do every morning

The one health hack you should do every morning

Deciding to make healthy changes can be daunting, what with so many to choose from and all. If you want to avoid setting yourself up for failure but want to be healthier and happier, get started with this one simple thing…

Carolyn Gretton

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Can matcha tea replace your antihistamine?

Can matcha tea replace your antihistamine?

Unlike green tea, matcha tea is made from whole, ground tea leaves. That means there’s no tea bag to discard, taking the antioxidant content through the roof. No wonder matcha has so many researched benefits, including this one…

Joyce Hollman

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The vitamin deficiency that could make surgery hurt more

The vitamin deficiency that could make surgery hurt more

Most people expect pain after surgery. But one common vitamin deficiency could make that pain worse — leaving patients in need of more opioid medication to get through recovery. That’s not surprising once you know this vitamin’s pain-relieving links…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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Just 4 minutes a day can keep you out of a nursing home

Just 4 minutes a day can keep you out of a nursing home

You don’t need a gym, a trainer or a long workout to make sure your strength is there when you need it most. A simple four minute resistance routine helped older adults make gains in the everyday skills that matter for staying fit and independent.

Joyce Hollman

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10 minutes to colon cancer prevention starting now

10 minutes to colon cancer prevention starting now

Can 10 minutes of exercise help your body fight cancer? It may not sound like much. But when it comes to teaching your body to become a tougher place for cancer to grow, it’s a very good place to start.

Carolyn Gretton

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What beets, bacteria and chewing gum have to do with your blood pressure

What beets, bacteria and chewing gum have to do with your blood pressure

Beets can help support healthy circulation, but your body has to activate an important conversion pathway first. And one of the most important steps begins in the last place most people think to look: your mouth. So what’s gum got to do with it?

Virginia Tims-Lawson

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The hidden way your core can help your brain clear waste

The hidden way your core can help your brain clear waste

Your brain’s nightly “dishwasher” relies on cerebrospinal fluid to help clear waste. Power it up with a simple body movement that supports the process in a surprising way: a hydraulic-like connection between the abdomen, spine and brain.

Joyce Hollman

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Forget carbs: The purple potato’s cancer-fighting potential

Forget carbs: The purple potato’s cancer-fighting potential

Potatoes have been treated like dietary villains. But one colorful variety may be hiding surprising benefits for blood pressure, gut health and the body’s cancer defenses — thanks to a powerhouse antioxidant compound.

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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A cardiologist explains why women’s hearts need strength training

A cardiologist explains why women’s hearts need strength training

Think walking is enough for heart protection? A cardiologist explains why women who skip strength training may be missing out on an opportunity to lower heart attack risk by almost 45 percent…

Dr. Elizabeth Klodas MD, FACC

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The hidden heart risk in processed foods may not be what you think

The hidden heart risk in processed foods may not be what you think

Ultra-processed foods have long been linked to high blood pressure and heart trouble. New research points to eight stealthy additives that may explain why. And they’re hiding in packaged, shelf-stable and ready-to-eat foods on grocery shelves…

Carolyn Gretton

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The blood sugar reset that cuts heart attack risk nearly in half

The blood sugar reset that cuts heart attack risk nearly in half

Prediabetes may sound like “not diabetes yet,” but your heart may not see it that way. There’s one blood sugar milestone that could change the story, cutting the risk of heart attack, stroke and other serious cardiovascular trouble nearly in half…

Carolyn Gretton

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The vitamin Johns Hopkins researchers say slows artery calcium buildup

The vitamin Johns Hopkins researchers say slows artery calcium buildup

Cholesterol gets most of the attention when it comes to heart risk. But calcium buildup inside the arteries is a dangerous warning sign, and Johns Hopkins researchers found a vitamin few have heard of may help slow it down.

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst