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Oct 21 2014

Drink Soda? Take 12,000 Steps

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Drink Soda? Take 12,000 Steps
“People who consume the sweetener fructose,which is most people nowadays, risk developing a variety of health problems. But the risk drops substantially if those people get up and move around, even if they do not formally exercise, two new studies found.”

Sugar for Prolonged, Hard Exercise
“If you are going to exercise at a relaxed pace for a few hours, you rarely need to eat or drink unless you feel hungry or thirsty. However, if you are going to compete in sports or exercise intensely for more than 70 minutes, you should take sugar just before you start and while you exercise.

What You REALLY Need To Know About Your Cholesterol! Video
“Dr. Ryan Bradley clears up confusion regarding cholesterol numbers and what kind of cholesterol you should be keeping track of. Find out what LDL really is and why you need to know about it.”

New Study Shows Vitamin C Does Help Fight The Common Cold
“It has been over 40 years since Linus Pauling wrote the book, Vitamin C and the Common Cold. Dr. Pauling based his opinion on several studies that showed vitamin C was very effective in reducing the severity of symptoms, as well as the duration of the common cold. Since that time, the research has been very controversial. A new study adds another strong argument that vitamin C supplementation does in fact, produce the results that Pauling promoted.”

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Oct 14 2014

Still think that cereal is the Breakfast of Champions?

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Cereals have always been considered a healthy breakfast and even today companies tout the virtues of eating cereals to get all your vitamins and lower cholesterol.  The problem is that most cereal companies flat out lie to you about what is in their products and even worse the cereals that you think are wholesome and healthy are not.  We picked this sound bite especially for you because you deserve to know.  Give a listen!

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Oct 07 2014

What you need to know about Ebola right now!

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Probably the most searched for healthnews story in the last couple of weeks has been the Ebola Virus.  To help separate fact from fiction, we took this sound bite from the NY Times regarding how Ebola can be spread.  Give a listen!

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Sep 30 2014

Are you a role model for your children?

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What do you want for your child?  The choices you make have long term implications.  Give a listen!

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Sep 23 2014

Still Using Artificial Sweeteners?

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HealthNews of the Month

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Do You Really Know What’s In Your Vaccine?

“You probably don’t think twice about getting vaccines, after all, they’re supposed to help you prevent disease and promote health, right?”

Beating Back the Risk of Diabetes

“Diabetes and its complications are responsible for nearly 200,000 deaths a year; the fatality rate among affected adults is 50 percent higher than among similar people without diabetes.

Beans, Beans, They’re Good For Your Heart

“Legumes such as lentils, chickpeas, beans and split peas may reduce cholesterol so much that consumers may be able to get off their cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, but to profoundly alter heart disease risk we may have to more profoundly alter our diet.”

You Will Not Believe How This Well-Known Politician got Aspartame Approved!

“How dangerous is Aspartame and why or how did it get approved by the FDA?”

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Sep 16 2014

Here is the bottom line on what a parent may or may not be responsible for.

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Are you the expert on your child?  Do you get to make your own decisions on how to parent them? Give a listen!

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Sep 09 2014

Do you make yourself a priority?

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Some people just make the others around them a priority.  How about you? Give a listen!

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Sep 02 2014

Did you ever have an innocent fall?

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If not handled correctly this could turn into a chronic problem.  Maybe there is already a chronic problem.   Give a listen!

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Aug 26 2014

How This Highly Recommended Drug has Killed Over 800,000 in Europe

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Almond Milk Isn’t As Great As You Think
“According to Tom Philpott of Mother Jones, commercially available almond milk is simply ‘a jug of filtered water clouded by a handful of ground almonds.’ This is an issue on two levels.”

Connecting the Dots Between Pollution, Global Hunger, and Water Scarcity
“Investigations assessing the prevalence of scientific fraud and its impact show that the problem is widespread and serious to the point of making most of ‘science-based’ medicine a genuine joke.

How Exercise Helps Us Tolerate Pain
“Regular exercise may alter how a person experiences pain, according to a new study. The longer we continue to work out, the new findings suggest, the greater our tolerance for discomfort can grow.”

Runners Live Longer – Even Slow Ones
“Regular runners had a 30 percent reduced risk of dying and a 45 percent reduced risk of dying from a heart attack or stroke.”

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Aug 19 2014

Do you ever get that slump in the middle of the day?

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Are you adding constructive or destructive values to your life? Give a listen!

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