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01/14/2022
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By Olivia Cook
Grapes: Versatile fruit with health benefits
Grapes are berries that grow on a vine. Because of their versatility, variety and portability, grapes are popular all over the world. More than 72 million tons of grapes are grown annually around the globe – more than bananas, oranges or apples. Grapes can be crimson, black, dark blue, yellow, green, orange and pink. They grow in […]
12/07/2021
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By Ethan Huff
Psychiatrists invent a totally fabricated “stress disorder” to try to explain away vaccine-induced HEART DAMAGE… they claim it’s all in your head
The plandemic purveyors have decided to blame all incidents of Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccine”-induced heart disease on a new made-up “stress disorder” – meaning they want you to think that it is all in people’s minds. Those who develop myocarditis, pericarditis, stroke, heart attack or some other cardiovascular illness after getting injected for the Fauci […]
03/09/2020
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By Grace Olson
Scientists develop home-testing kit that measures stress hormones
Stress can either be a person’s boon or his bane, depending on the situation. In certain situations, it can motivate people, but those with chronic levels of stress are more likely to develop health problems, including heart disease and even mental disorders. To combat its adverse effects, researchers have developed a simple test to help […]
03/05/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Being stressed out is bad for the heart: It reacts on a genetic level
Stress refers to the body’s biological response to any type of demand. When you encounter a threat or a major challenge, hormones and chemicals start circulating throughout your body. According to the American Institute of Stress, 44 percent of Americans felt more stressed nowadays than they did half a decade ago and that 1 in […]
12/11/2019
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By Grace Olson
Researchers find strong links between working memory and age, sleep quality and mood
Working memory is an important part of a person’s day-to-day activity, and numerous factors affect it. In a recent report, scientists linked three health-related factors – sleep, age and depressed mood – to working memory. Their findings, which appeared in the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, focused on the qualitative and quantitative aspects of working memory […]
12/10/2019
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By Grace Olson
Study sheds light on the ability of music therapy to relieve stress
It’s a stress-ridden world. So stressful, that around 75 percent of American adults report experiencing moderate to high levels of stress in a study by the American Psychological Association. To help deal with this pervasive issue, researchers from South Korea’s Sahmyook University suggest using music for reducing stress. The study, published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, showed that listening to […]
10/17/2019
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By Grace Olson
Did you know that losing only 16 minutes of sleep every night can significantly lower your productivity?
Are you getting enough sleep every night? If not, it’s high time that you prioritize getting more hours catching those Z’s. American researchers found that losing even 16 minutes of sleep can have negative effects on a person’s daily activities, including increased stress levels and poorer work performance. They published their findings in Sleep Health (Journal of […]
06/12/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Acceptance is key: Science shows being kind to yourself makes you stronger, healthier
It’s normal to have a bad day (or two), but when things aren’t going your way, do you criticize yourself or do you tell yourself you can do better next time? According to a unique study, practicing self-love doesn’t just improve your psychological well-being, it also benefits your physical health. The study, which was published in […]
05/07/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Acupuncture and herbal medicine can prevent delirium in patients with cardiovascular disease
In this study, researchers from the Graduate School of Medicine at Gifu University in Japan investigated the effectiveness of combination therapy consisting of acupuncture and traditional herbal medicine (Kampo medicine) in reducing the incidence rate of delirium in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the intensive care unit (ICU). The results of their study were published in […]
02/09/2019
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By Rhonda Johansson
Why going to church is good for your heart, even according to science
Here’s a prescription for hypertension your doctor won’t give: Go to church. New research is now suggesting that therapeutic lifestyle changes, which include going to church and enhancing one’s faith, may have a profound impact on heart health. A randomized clinical trial among African-Americans found that hypertensive patients who regularly went to mass had significant […]
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