[ad_1] Much of modern Western medicine relies on the treatment of immediate and acute damage, ranging from physical lesions to infections, fractures and colds to heart attacks and asthma. But progress in …
Read More »Traces of the world's oldest cheese found in Croatia: report
[ad_1] The cheese is often aged to allow it to ripen and change its taste for the better. However, you never want to eat what is claimed to be the oldest cheese …
Read More »Young blood transfusions will end the disease in the elderly
[ad_1] It seems that the famous Dracula was actually involved in something when he drank the blood of young girls. While many companies have tinkered with blood transfusions of younger adults to …
Read More »Ineffective probiotic supplements for some who take them
[ad_1] SATURDAY, September 8, 2018 – They're sold everywhere, but probiotics – the good bacteria found in foods like yogurt and supplements – can they really help restore digestive health? Maybe, but …
Read More »Italy lives what happens when politicians embrace anti-Vaxxers
[ad_1] The movement of the five stars of Italy, founded by a man who called HIV a hoax, campaigning against mandatory vaccinations before the country's elections in March – and won. Last …
Read More »Study finds more baby boomers use marijuana
[ad_1] Elders are passing the hose more and more. According to a new study, about 9% of US adults aged 50 to 64 have used marijuana at least once a year, while …
Read More »Ineffective probiotic supplements for some who take them
[ad_1] SATURDAY, September 8, 2018 – They're sold everywhere, but probiotics – the good bacteria found in foods like yogurt and supplements – can they really help restore digestive health? Maybe, but …
Read More »New Mexico reports first cases of West Nile virus in 2018
[ad_1] The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports that the first two human cases of West Nile virus infection in 2018 were confirmed in a 43-year-old man from San Juan County …
Read More »Poor communication can block the natural healing cycle
[ad_1] Washington DC: It turns out that advances in the treatment of chronic diseases, where the cause of the problem is often unknown, are hindered by poor communication in our body. Much …
Read More »South Dakota reporter reports the tragic death of a fentanyl overdose by his own daughter
[ad_1] South Dakota television journalist Angela Kennecke said she noticed red flags in the weeks leading up to her daughter's death. (Facebook) A South Dakota journalist who covered the opioid crisis for …
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