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Scary Connection Between Screen Time and the Health of Our Teens

[dropcap]M[/dropcap]ost people would agree that teen mental health is deteriorating, especially with the increase in use of technology over the last decade. Despite initiatives to help kids get the care they need faster, the endless epidemic of depression and suicide cases is only getting worse. We have to do something, and fast – and researchers […]

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Eating for Fat Loss: Start Later, End Earlier?

[dropcap]N[/dropcap]o, we’re not really talking about fasting, although research is beginning to show it also may have health benefits when properly administered and supervised; we’re talking about time-restricted dieting: limiting your intake of food to a smaller window each day. That means if you currently eat breakfast at 6:00 a.m. and your last snack / […]

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What If Aspirin Really Doesn’t Help Your Heart?

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]f you were taught to take aspirin every day as a way to prevent heart attacks and related cardiovascular events, you may need to go back to school. Several new studies suggest the risks associated with taking aspirin on a daily basis may outweigh the benefits. The first study, published in Lancet, enrolled more than […]

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Time to Visit Your Chiropractor – Even When You’re Not in Pain

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]hy visit your doctor of chiropractic periodically – even when you’re not experiencing pain or other symptoms? Here’s why. The latest study on maintenance care for low back health suggests receiving chiropractic care periodically dramatically reduces the number of days you’ll experience “bothersome” low back pain over the course of a year. Published in the […]

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7 Fat-Burning Hormones and How They Work

[dropcap]Y[/dropcap]ou’re likely familiar with the consequences of a terrible night’s sleep. You’re cranky, feeling awful, and coasting on mammoth cups of coffee along with some high-sugar impact dessert masquerading as breakfast. “It’s going to be one of those days,” you reluctantly say late morning, assuaging your frustration with your coworker’s homemade brownies. That miserable, out-of-whack […]

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