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Out of shape? Your memory could end up flabby as well

Scientists have found that in college-age students long-term memory is more likely to fail in those who are the least fit

12 May, 2014
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Anger and anxiety link to inflammation and heart disease

Anger, anxiety, and depression not only affect the functioning of the heart, but also increase the risk for heart disease, according to a new study.

8 May, 2014

Laughter is as beneficial as meditation

Laughter stimulates the same parts of the brain as meditation and, studies show, can have the same health benefits

6 May, 2014
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to aggressive prostate cancer

New research suggests that vitamin D deficiency could be an important indicator of aggressive prostate cancer

5 May, 2014
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Children exposed to a dangerous cocktail of pesticides, says new report

A new French analysis has shown, once again, the shocking extent to which our children are contaminated with pesticides

30 April, 2014
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Stress makes the health effects of bad food even worse

A high stress lifestyle and a junk food diet are a dangerous combination that substantially raises your risk of metabolic syndrome

30 April, 2014
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Rising demand for herbal remedies could increase cultivation in the wild

A recognition of the growing herbal medicines market could promote health, and a better life for farmers in developing countries.

29 April, 2014
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Victory! Vermont is the first US state to label GMOs!

Vermont has become the first US state to pass a ‘no-strings’ GMO labelling law. Will others follow? Or will the DARK act take states’ right to choose away?

25 April, 2014
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Green tomato compound grows, protects muscles

A unique compound in green tomatoes has a potent muscle-building activity and may even help protect against muscle wastage

24 April, 2014
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Edible flowers pack an antioxidant punch

A new study has found that edible flowers aren’t just a pretty garnish. They may actually be good for us too!

23 April, 2014