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Want Healthier Children? Send Them Outside to Play
Want Healthier Children? Send Them Outside to Play American children are busier than ever. Between tutoring, over-scheduled after-school activities, and the addictive lure of video games and smart phones, children spend half as much time playing outside than their parents did. Kids today play outside an average of a dismal 4 hours a week, compared…
Read MoreDepression Is A Disorder Of Inflammation In Many Cases
Depression Is A Disorder Of Inflammation In Many Cases Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in the United States, affecting more than 16 million people. As such, antidepressant use has jumped by 65 percent in the last 15 years, with one in eight Americans over the age of 12 taking antidepressants. These…
Read MoreExercise and Autoimmune Disease: A Balancing Act
Exercise and Autoimmune Disease: A Balancing Act Although autoimmune disease symptoms can vary depending on the tissue the immune system is attacking, most people with autoimmunity struggle with bouts of fatigue, energy “crashes,” brain fog, inflammation, and pain. These symptoms can throw a frustrating wrench in your exercise habit. Or if these reoccurring symptoms have…
Read MoreStreaming Documentaries About Chronic Illness
Streaming Documentaries About Chronic Illness One of the hardest things about dealing with a chronic health or autoimmune disorder is how isolating it can be. Because it’s an “invisible” illness, you look healthy and normal to people when, in fact, you may have periods where you suffer profoundly from the symptoms of your illness along…
Read MoreAutoimmune Diseases Considered Epidemic Today
Autoimmune Diseases Considered Epidemic Today Although few doctors know how to successfully manage autoimmune disease — a condition in which the immune system attacks the body — researchers say it has become a modern epidemic, affecting more people than heart disease and cancer combined. Conventional medicine also argues autoimmune disease has mysterious origins and is…
Read MoreBlack Women Harmed by Toxins in Hair Relaxants
Black women harmed by toxins in hair relaxants Chemicals to straighten and relax hair are a part of life for many black women, for reasons that range from societal expectations to ease of care. But our society’s discomfort with black women’s natural hair comes with a cost — these products contain chemicals associated with early…
Read MoreAdopting Ancient Fiber Needs Into A Modern Diet
Adopting Ancient Fiber Needs Into A Modern Diet Although the produce section at the grocery store may look vast, it only represents a fraction of edible, nutritious, and tasty plant foods. It’s estimated there are more than 20,000 species of edible plants, and that we only eat about 20 to 50 of them. As a…
Read MoreStaying Thin is Harder For Young People Than in The Past
Staying Thin is Harder For Young People Than in The Past If you feel like you have a harder time staying slim than your grandparents did at your age, you are right. We are about 10 percent heavier than people in the 80s, even when we eat the same foods and exercise just as much.…
Read MoreHow to Support Optimal Stomach Acid for Good Digestion
How to Support Optimal Stomach Acid for Good Digestion When we go to the doctor with symptoms of acid reflux, gas, bloating and heartburn, typically the diagnosis of high stomach acid is based purely on symptoms — not a lab test for stomach acid levels — resulting in a prescription for antacids, histamine type 2…
Read MoreStatins Raise Diabetes Risk; What To Do Instead of Drugs
Statins Raise Diabetes Risk; What To Do Instead of Drugs You’ve been told you need to lower your cholesterol, but did you know taking a statin could raise your risk of type 2 diabetes? A recent study of almost 9,000 people in their 60s showed that statin use increased the risk of diabetes by almost…
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