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Daily Archive: June 19, 2017

Dehydration is when your body is losing more fluids than it is taking in. Often heat related, its other names are “heat stress”, “heat exhaustion,” “heat cramps,” and “heat stroke,” but it can occur even in cold temperatures. It’s a common problem, especially among young children, people exercising, and sick people. Thankfully, it’s usually fairly […]

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Grapefruit Vitamin C — an antioxidant found in many fruits and vegetables such as grapefruit, oranges, bell peppers, and broccoli — helps to prevent the formation of cancer-causing nitrogen compounds. Diets high in vitamin C have been linked to a reduced risk of cancers of the stomach, colon, esophagus, bladder, breast, and cervix. These results […]

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High blood sugar occurs when your body can’t effectively transport sugar from blood into cells.When left unchecked, this can lead to diabetes.One study from 2012 reported that 12–14% of US adults had type 2 diabetes, while 37–38% were classified as pre-diabetic. This means that 50% of all US adults have diabetes or pre-diabetes. Here are […]

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Eat well, live long For people who are resistant to change, the idea of altering their dietary habits, which is necessary to prevent the development of cardiovascular disease (and all chronic diseases), is often perceived as a restriction, a sort of punishment incompatible with quality of life. According to their thinking, “You can live to […]

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