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We here at HEALTHandMED.com would like to wish everyone a happy Pioneer Day. For those unfamiliar with Pioneer Day, it is an official holiday in Utah that celebrates the pioneer heritage of Utah, as you may have guessed. The celebration day is set on the day Brigham Young and the first group of Mormon pioneers
Not all vitamins are created equal, at least that’s the claim of a new kind of vitamin supplement. Whole Food Vitamins look to be the future of nutritional supplements. Whole food supplements are not very complicated. They are what their name suggests: Supplements made from concentrated whole foods. This may sound like an obvious way
A new law passed by the city of San Francisco has brought the controversy surounding cell phone radiation to a head. The Cellular Telephone Industry Association, CTIA for short, is putting pressure on the city to reverse the law. The new law simply mandates that all cell phones must be clearly labeled with their radiation […]
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A new study published in the British Journal of Dermatology is reporting that consuming probiotic rich dairy products during and after pregnancy drastically reduces eczema in children. Researchers at NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) authored this newly published ground breaking study on the effects of probiotics on young children.Their conclusions add to the […]
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Obesity lessens brain function for women with certain body shapes. Depending on where the fat is stored, brain function changes accordingly. This new study of 8,745 cognitively normal, post-menopausal women ages 65 to 79 has just been released from Northwestern Medicine. Researchers are saying that women who carry weight on their hips (pear shaped) are […]
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