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Tick bite? Take this first step to avoid disease transmission

Tick bite? Take this first step to avoid disease transmission

Multiple sources report this tick season is going to be a doozy. Not only do there seem to be more ticks, but they are also more likely to carry diseases, including Lyme disease, Babesiosis, and Anaplasmosis. Here’s your first step to reduce your chances of getting sick…

Carolyn Gretton

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The veggie that gives back the heart protection menopause steals

The veggie that gives back the heart protection menopause steals

Estrogen is more than a female hormone. It helps regulate vascular wall elasticity. That’s why when estrogen plummets around menopause, heart problems rise for women. When hormone therapy carries a stroke risk, what’s a woman to do? Eat the veggie that gives back what menopause took.

Margaret Cantwell

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Meds for certain chronic conditions trigger  heat-related dangers

Meds for certain chronic conditions trigger heat-related dangers

Medications for four categories of conditions make it difficult for the body to handle hot weather by reducing its ability to sweat or increase blood flow to the skin. That can result in heat-related illness or increase risk of heart attack. Are your meds on this hot list?

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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The protective ‘signal’ fiber sends your heart

The protective ‘signal’ fiber sends your heart

Americans eat much less fiber than we should. So what? Constipation troubles? It’s a lot more serious that that. Without enough fiber your heart misses out on protective signaling that, among other things, lowers blood pressure…

Joyce Hollman

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Why cannabis is as bad for your heart as cigarettes

Why cannabis is as bad for your heart as cigarettes

There’s no question that smoking is a significant risk factor for heart disease and stroke. But if you thought cannabis, smoking or eating edibles, was safer, we’ve got a warning about how it could impact your blood vessels…

Joyce Hollman

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The chemical exposure behind early onset breast cancer

The chemical exposure behind early onset breast cancer

Health experts are sounding a warning as rates of early-onset breast cancer in women under 50 are growing dramatically. It’s a trend, they say, that cannot be explained by genetics alone, and we know eactly why…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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Intermittent fasting could revive your sex drive

Intermittent fasting could revive your sex drive

Many people struggle with their sex drive. You might think, what’s the big deal? But a healthy sex life benefits brain health and may reduce problem blood pressure and heart disease risk. See if this is the answer for you. If not, we’ve got suggestions…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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The ONE nutrient to fight inflammatory and metabolic disorders

The ONE nutrient to fight inflammatory and metabolic disorders

My favorite road trip game is the one where you choose the ‘one thing’ you couldn’t do without if you were stranded on a desert island. For me, it’s a no brainer: the nutrient science shows can fight all inflammatory and metabolic disorders.

Virginia Tims-Lawson

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The deficiency threatening to bring back goiter

The deficiency threatening to bring back goiter

While goiter was once a common health problem, it seemed to all but disappear. So why are we now hearing it may be making a comeback, the kind no one wants to see? The reasons may surprise you…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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The secrets to healthy aging found in your gut

The secrets to healthy aging found in your gut

Every day we learn more about the far-reaching role the gut plays in our health. The latest? It holds clues that can reveal if frailty or healthy aging and longevity are in the cards for you and how to play them for a winning hand…

Joyce Hollman

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6 conditions that increase UTIs in men

6 conditions that increase UTIs in men

Some men are more susceptible than others to urinary tract infections, leaving them open to pain, bleeding, even sepsis. Here are the six most common causes behind increased susceptibility…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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How antioxidants reverse the damage of a high-fat diet

How antioxidants reverse the damage of a high-fat diet

A high-fat diet doesn’t just cause weight gain; it makes enzymes that break down sugar and metabolize fat dysfunctional, making weight harder to lose and increasing prediabetes risk. But there’s a secret weapon…

Joyce Hollman