by Liubov Edwards • March 31, 2016
It is well known that poor diet and lack of exercise can seriously damage your heart. But scientists from the American Heart Association found that some people of certain professions, due to less healthy habits, can be at risk too.
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by Carissa Andrews • March 28, 2016
Carissa Andrews is an passionate author and freelancer from Minnesotan with a focus in creative writing.

by @CarissaAndrews
Here in the United States, GMO and GE foods are a pretty big deal. Love or hate them, they bring up a very important topic that should be addressed: Should we be playing God with our foods?
Light Thoughts
by Carissa Andrews • March 21, 2016
If you could ward off dementia, Alzheimer’s, depression, or any other brain-related issues, would you do it? What if I were to tell you exercise not only keeps your body healthy, but also your mind?
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by Liubov Edwards • March 16, 2016
According to The World Health Organization, 4.3 million people a year die from exposure to household air pollution.
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by CANPharmacyKing • March 15, 2016
Tadalift is a new generic version manufactured by Pfizer in India. We stock different versions of generic Tadalifil (Cialis) from different suppliers over the world, including Tadalista (by Fortune), Megalis (by Macleods), Tagra or Tadacip (by Cipla), Exilar (by Sava).
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by Carrie Borzillo • March 14, 2016

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The concept of crystals having healing powers is
literally ancient history. For instance, the Ancient Egyptians buried their dead with quartz to help guide them safely to the afterlife.
Mens Health
by Liubov Edwards • March 10, 2016
Viagra is very well known for treating impotence, but it also can help to fight pulmonary arterial hypertension, a life-threatening condition that affects swimmers and divers in cold water.
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by Carissa Andrews • March 7, 2016
Carissa Andrews is a freelance writer, graphic designer, and author. You can learn more about her at her website.

by Carissa
There are very few herbs that can tout the beneficial aspects which have been attributed to Turmeric; a staple in Indian cuisine and curry dishes. When consumed by an otherwise healthy adult or child, turmeric—or more directly curcumin, a substance found in turmeric—can alleviate a whole host of ailments from indigestion, to reducing inflammation, and it’s even being studied for making headway with cancer cells.
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by Liubov Edwards • March 2, 2016
A new study reveals that we really are “what we eat". Our genes regulate how the food we eat is broken down, but also the food we eat regulates our genes. A human body is not just a product of genetics, but also epigenetics, which can modify the genome.
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