22 February 2013 ~ 0 Comments

Drink to Your Health!

Health-boosting booze might sound like an oxymoron, but numerous big-city mixologists have been stirring up nutrition-packed cocktails to keep their clientele flu-free. Okay, so you can’t exactly ward off a cold with a martini, but opting for drinks with good-for-you ingredients beats loading up on sugary sweeteners (or worse—diet cola). And if you’re hitting up […]

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15 February 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Simple Health Change You Need to Make

Don’t pass the salt, please. If the average American scales back her sodium intake to 2,200 mg per day (that’s 40 percent less than the 3,600 mg currently consumed!), it could save between 280,000 and 500,000 American lives over a 10-year period, according to a new article published in the journal Hypertension. The results come […]

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15 February 2013 ~ 0 Comments

The Simple Health Change You Need to Make

Don’t pass the salt, please. If the average American scales back her sodium intake to 2,200 mg per day (that’s 40 percent less than the 3,600 mg currently consumed!), it could save between 280,000 and 500,000 American lives over a 10-year period, according to a new article published in the journal Hypertension. The results come […]

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27 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

6 Totally Gross Health Treatments

Talk about stomach-turning: Last week, a study from the New England Journal of Medicine found that transplanting excrement from a healthy person into the gut of someone with an intestinal infection cured the infection more successfully than antibiotics did. As disgusting as a fecal transplant sounds, it’s not the only appalling medical remedy some experts […]

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27 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

6 Totally Gross Health Treatments

Talk about stomach-turning: Last week, a study from the New England Journal of Medicine found that transplanting excrement from a healthy person into the gut of someone with an intestinal infection cured the infection more successfully than antibiotics did. As disgusting as a fecal transplant sounds, it’s not the only appalling medical remedy some experts […]

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27 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

6 Totally Gross Health Treatments

Talk about stomach-turning: Last week, a study from the New England Journal of Medicine found that transplanting excrement from a healthy person into the gut of someone with an intestinal infection cured the infection more successfully than antibiotics did. As disgusting as a fecal transplant sounds, it’s not the only appalling medical remedy some experts […]

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27 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

6 Totally Gross Health Treatments

Talk about stomach-turning: Last week, a study from the New England Journal of Medicine found that transplanting excrement from a healthy person into the gut of someone with an intestinal infection cured the infection more successfully than antibiotics did. As disgusting as a fecal transplant sounds, it’s not the only appalling medical remedy some experts […]

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27 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

6 Totally Gross Health Treatments

Talk about stomach-turning: Last week, a study from the New England Journal of Medicine found that transplanting excrement from a healthy person into the gut of someone with an intestinal infection cured the infection more successfully than antibiotics did. As disgusting as a fecal transplant sounds, it’s not the only appalling medical remedy some experts […]

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27 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

6 Totally Gross Health Treatments

Talk about stomach-turning: Last week, a study from the New England Journal of Medicine found that transplanting excrement from a healthy person into the gut of someone with an intestinal infection cured the infection more successfully than antibiotics did. As disgusting as a fecal transplant sounds, it’s not the only appalling medical remedy some experts […]

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27 January 2013 ~ 0 Comments

6 Totally Gross Health Treatments

Talk about stomach-turning: Last week, a study from the New England Journal of Medicine found that transplanting excrement from a healthy person into the gut of someone with an intestinal infection cured the infection more successfully than antibiotics did. As disgusting as a fecal transplant sounds, it’s not the only appalling medical remedy some experts […]

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