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Eat berries to prevent age-related memory loss

(NaturalNews) Recent research published in Annals of Neurology and lead by Elizabeth Devore and her team of researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston showed that women who eat more berries have a slower rate of age-related memory loss than...

Vitamin D prevents stress fractures in preteen and teenage girls

(NaturalNews) Conventional wisdom holds that calcium and dairy products are needed for strong, healthy bones and teeth. However, recent research published in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine shows that vitamin D intake may actually be...

White tea, witch hazel and rose extract are powerful anti-inflammatory and anti-aging botanicals

(NaturalNews) The ancient wisdom of using white tea, witch hazel and rose to heal and prevent many ailments has been backed by recent scientific research. A team of researchers at Kingston University in London recently collaborated with Neal's Yard Remedies...

Scientists suggest increase walking speeds and outrun the Grim Reaper

(NaturalNews) Walk faster to stay one step ahead of Death, according to recent research published in the Christmas edition of BMJ. (During Christmas, this normally formal publication publishes more unconventional articles.) A team of scientists from...

Nutrition and genetics - Diet and breastfeeding affect brain function of child

(NaturalNews) Natural News readers are likely already aware that fish is considered "brain food" and affects cognitive function. However, until this time, little was known about the interaction between genetics and nutrition. During a recent conference...

Probiotics help offset some of the negative effects of antibiotics

(NaturalNews) The American College of Gastroenterology recently held their 76th Annual meeting in Washington D.C. At this meeting, two different studies were presented that looked at the effectiveness of probiotic use in the treatment of antibiotic-associated...

Indoor chlorinated swimming pools may damage future fertility of children

(NaturalNews) Recently published research conducted at the Catholic University of Louvain in Brussels, Belgium has shown that exposure to toxins during childhood can have a profound effect on hormone levels later in life. Alfred Bernard and his colleagues...

Anti-caking food additives lower nutritional content of foods

(NaturalNews) A team of researchers from Purdue University recently published a study in the Journal of Food Science showing that the addition of anti-caking additives to powdered food products increases the rate at which vitamin C degrades. Anti-caking...

Cure acne at home with five lesser known home remedies

(NaturalNews) Acne is the scourge of adolescence... and for many adults too. Many readers are likely familiar with the more common home remedies for curing acne... tea tree oil, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar and burdock root. However, because acne...

Naturally boost energy and mental concentration

(NaturalNews) The months of August and September frequently bring about an increased work and activity load for many students, adults and parents. Energy levels and mental concentration may lag during this time. People from all walks of life can benefit...

Food affects behavior

(NaturalNews) Recent research from the ADHD Research Centre in Eindhoven, Netherlands confirms what many Natural News readers have long known - food affects behavior. Children with ADHD (attention deficient hyperactivity disorder) can benefit from the...

Obesity may be a factor in vitamin D deficiency

(NaturalNews) People who weigh more have lower circulating levels of Vitamin D according to recent research conducted at the Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet Medical Center in Oslo, Norway and published in the Journal of Nutrition. Lead researcher, Zoya...

High levels of lead and cadmium found in the drinking glasses of children

(NaturalNews) The Associated Press has recently authorized testing of various children's drinking glasses that portray superhero, movie and comic book characters. These glasses bear various brands of major corporations. The testing was carried out by...

Lactobacillus reuteri is necessary for good health

(NaturalNews) Lactobacillus reuteri is a species of bacterium that is naturally present in the intestines of healthy mammals and birds. Recent research has brought to light the important role this tiny bacterium plays in proper health. Gabriela Sinkiewicz,...

Step It Up - Study finds Americans fall behind activity levels in other countries

(NaturalNews) On a daily basis, American adults take fewer steps each day than their counterparts in other developed nations. This finding was recently published in the October 2010 issue of Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. The research team,...

A Healthy Diet does Not have to Cost a Fortune

(NaturalNews) If you are like many others, you may be bemoaning the fact that as your commitment to healthy eating increases, the size of your wallet decreases. Several studies have shown that it costs less to subsist on processed foods as opposed to...

Chlorinated Indoor Swimming Pools are Hazardous to Your Health

(NaturalNews) While indoor swimming is an increasingly popular activity, not many people are aware of the health hazards associated with exposure to pool chemicals and chemical by-products. A recent study published September 2010 in Environmental Health...
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