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Cinnamon beats Alzheimers

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July 27, 2012 - Cinnamon beats Alzheimers

Friday, July 27, 2012 by: Craig StellpflugTags: cinnamon, Alzheimer's, prevention

Cinnamon - Not just a spice!

What kind and how much

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Five things you can do to guard against Alzheimers

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May 27, 2012 - Five things you can do to guard against Alzheimers

Sunday, May 27, 2012 by: PF LouisTags: Alzheimer's, prevention, coconut oil

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Obesity causes Alzheimers; massive wave of Alzheimer's to strike America in the years ahead

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Obesity causes Alzheimers; massive wave of Alzheimer's to strike America in the years ahead

New research is showing that a person with high cholesterol, high blood pressure and high body weight is far more likely (600% more) to lose healthy brain function and be diagnosed with Alzheimer's than people who maintain a healthy body weight, who eat green vegetables, and who engage in regular brain exercises.

But the real story here is that more than half of all middle-aged ...

Obesity causes Alzheimers; massive wave of Alzheimer's to strike America in the years ahead

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a long time ago - Obesity causes Alzheimers; massive wave of Alzheimer's to strike America in the years ahead

New research is showing that a person with high cholesterol, high blood pressure and high body weight is far more likely (600% more) to lose healthy brain function and be diagnosed with Alzheimer's than people who maintain a healthy body weight, who eat green vegetables, and who engage in regular brain exercises.

But the real story here is that more than half of all middle-aged Americans ...

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Choosing age-appropriate chores and tasks for your kids

(Homesteading.news) As long as there have been farms and homesteading, there have been farm kids that have had chores to do. Kids can and should be a part of raising crops and livestock, not only because they are handy but because doing so teaches them critical life skills like responsibility and coping with all sorts Read More

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Japanese scientist claims eating ice cream for breakfast can make you more intelligent

Ice cream for breakfast, is it too good to be true? According to Yoshihiko Koga, a professor at Tokyo’s Kyorin University, it’s not. He claims that people who eat ice cream for breakfast have faster reaction times and are better at processing information, Excite News reported. Professor Yoshihiko Koga is an expert in psychophysiology which ...

Curing Alzheimer's disease: Ignored by conventional medicine and the mainstream media

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October 20, 2016 - Curing Alzheimer's disease: Ignored by conventional medicine and the mainstream media

Thursday, October 20, 2016 by: Jonathan LandsmanTags: Alzheimers, dementia, Thomas J Lewis

There is a way to detect Alzheimer's – years before symptoms arise

Conventionally-trained doctors often ignore the true risk factors of Alzheimer's disease

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Slash your risk of heart attack with proven risk reduction strategies

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March 23, 2011 - Slash your risk of heart attack with proven risk reduction strategies

Wednesday, March 23, 2011 by: Dr. David Rostollan, NDTags: heart attack, prevention, health news

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Fast food raises risk of childhood allergies and asthma; fruit lowers risk

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February 21, 2013 - Fast food raises risk of childhood allergies and asthma; fruit lowers risk

Thursday, February 21, 2013 by: David Gutierrez, staff writerTags: fast food, allergies, asthma

Fast food increases both risk and severity

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Modifiable risk factors that increase your dementia risk and how to address them

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Currently, over 55 million people around the globe are suffering from dementia. The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that this number will double approximately every 20 years, with estimates reaching 78 million by 2030 and 139 million by 2050.

Although age, genetics and family history are beyond anyone’s control, there are modifiable risk factors that can be addressed to decrease the risk of cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease.

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Why are women at greater risk for broken bones? Understanding osteoporosis risk factors

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However, women are at greater risk of developing osteoporosis than men. In the United States, for example, about eight million out of the estimated 10 million cases of osteoporosis are women. It is also estimated that 50 percent of women over the age of 50 will break a bone because of the disease while only 21 percent of men will suffer the same.

A woman’s risk of breaking a hip is equal to her combined risk of breast, uterine and ovarian cancer. A study from the European ...

Falls, inactivity and lifestyle habits: 10 Risk factors that can increase osteoporosis risk

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Natural risk factors for osteoporosis

One of the key problems with osteoporosis is that it is difficult to detect beforehand. Most people only discover it when they get a fracture. There are unavoidable risk factors you can watch out for to help you know if you have an increased risk of osteoporosis. These include:

If an individual has any of these, it is best to have regular check-ups to help detect it early on. (Related: Osteoporosis remains ...

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Drinking alcohol may raise the risk of prostate cancer

Antibiotic use by previous patients mean hospital beds increase risk of infection

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Pistachios cut cancer risk

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April 20, 2010 - Pistachios cut cancer risk

Tuesday, April 20, 2010 by: David Gutierrez, staff writerTags: pistachios, cancer, health news

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Breastfeeding Halves SIDS Risk

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May 10, 2009 - Breastfeeding Halves SIDS Risk

Sunday, May 10, 2009 by: David Gutierrez, staff writerTags: SIDS, health news, Natural News

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Breastfeeding Halves SIDS Risk

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May 10, 2009 - Breastfeeding Halves SIDS Risk

Sunday, May 10, 2009 by: David Gutierrez, staff writerTags: SIDS, health news, Natural News

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EPA reverses course on formaldehyde cancer risk amid industry pressure, leaving millions at risk

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January 17, 2026 -

For decades, formaldehyde—a ubiquitous chemical found in everything from car waxes to furniture—has been at the center of a fierce battle between public health advocates and corporate interests. Despite overwhelming scientific evidence linking formaldehyde exposure to cancer, miscarriage, asthma and fertility issues, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has repeatedly delayed decisive action, bowing to industry lobbying rather than prioritizing human ...

Harvard study: Mediterranean diet slashes Alzheimer’s risk by 35% in highest genetic risk group

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August 27, 2025 -

For decades, people carrying the APOE4 gene—the strongest known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s—have been told their fate was sealed. If you inherited one copy, your risk tripled or quadrupled. Two copies? A twelvefold increase in dementia risk compared to those without the gene. Doctors offered little hope beyond "wait and see," leaving millions feeling powerless against their own DNA.

But a groundbreaking Harvard study just flipped the script....

Research proves having a hysterectomy before 35, long thought of as “risk free,” QUADRUPLES a woman’s risk of heart failure and increases risk of obesity

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The procedure to excise the uterus is considered a standard procedure for treating certain conditions in the regions such as fibroids and endometriosis. However, there is little research available that looks at the long-term risks of this procedure to human health.

The findings of the cohort study by the Mayo Clinic indicated that operations for conditions before menopause may have severe post-menopausal health risks later in life. Aside from the adverse effect of hysterectomies ...

Lying with statistics: How conventional medicine confuses the public with absolute risk vs. relative risk

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a long time ago - Lying with statistics: How conventional medicine confuses the public with absolute risk vs. relative riskHere's how it works: Let�s say that in a trial involving 100 people, two people would normally get breast cancer during the trial duration, but when all 100 people are put on the drug, only one person gets breast cancer, meaning the reduction of breast cancer is one person out of 100. Yet the pharmaceutical industry will exclaim that the relative risk reduction is 50 percent ...


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