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Could this be the key to a longer life?

Could this be the key to a longer life?

We’ve reached a very disturbing point in our existence.

For the first time in centuries, children of today are not expected to live as long as their parents did.

Apr 24, 2017 0 comments

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Is this what “health” has become?

Is this what “health” has become?

When you see ads on TV and in magazines for prescription drugs, they always feature attractive, vibrant actors who smile and laugh as they are having fun with their loved ones.

Reality is quite a different picture.

Apr 20, 2017 1 comment

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Surprising facts about osteoporosis

Surprising facts about osteoporosis

Right now if you’re a woman over 50, you stand about a one in five chance of developing osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis is a factor behind 9 million fractures worldwide each year, with the most serious being hip fractures.  One in four people who suffer a hip fracture die within a year and at least 60 percent require long-term nursing care and never regain their independence.

Apr 19, 2017 1 comment

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A sly cause of numerous health problems

A sly cause of numerous health problems

There is a very sly force within you that may be stirring up all kinds of health problems and unless you deal with it the right way, chances are excellent you will continue to suffer no matter how many medications your doctor gives you.

Apr 18, 2017 0 comments

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Don’t miss these subtle heart attack signs

Don’t miss these subtle heart attack signs

In the movies and on TV it’s usually clear when an actor is supposed to be having a heart attack because you’ll see them grabbing their chest and bending over.

Well, REAL heart attacks don’t quite go that way.

Apr 17, 2017 0 comments

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Why the Body Mass Index (BMI) is useless

Why the Body Mass Index (BMI) is useless

The Body Mass Index (BMI) was designed to take a defined look at someone's height and weight to assess overweight and obesity.

A BMI of less than 18.5 is considered underweight; 18.5-24.9 is normal; 25.0 – 29.9 is overweight and 30.0 or greater is obese.

Apr 13, 2017 0 comments

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