Tag: health
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Pina Banana Colada Smoothie
No time for breakfast? Make a smoothie! I love this combination of bananas and pineapple – a little taste of the tropics to start my morning. Pineapples are rich in enzymes, which is great for your digestive system. It's also an excellent source of vitamin C. I like to throw in some chia seeds, but […]
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Canadian Government asked to distribute radiation pills to citizens
(NaturalNews) The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has recommended that the government issue potassium iodide pills to all people living within 10 km (6 miles) of nuclear power plants, to use in case of a nuclear accident, such as the one suffered by Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi plant in 2011. Following the Fukushima disaster, the Canadian Nuclear […]
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This Seed Drastically Reduces High Blood Pressure
Research from Thailand’s Mahidol University has found that black sesame seed can significantly reduce blood pressure among men and women. The research tested 30 men and women with an average age of 50 years old. They were considered ‘pre-hypertensive’ as their blood pressure levels were high but not yet high enough to be prescribed medication. […]
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Cancer Survivor Runs From Florida to Maine in 68 Days
Helene Neville won’t let four bouts of cancer slow her down. The 53-year-old grandma just finished the third leg of her 10,000-mile run around the perimeter of the lower continental 48 states. “I love that you never know what’s around the next corner because every single day in my route is different,” Neville told ABC […]
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Italian Tuna and Brown Rice Salad (Riso e Tonno)
Using two basic pantry items—tuna and brown rice – plus capers, good quality chopped olives, frozen mixed vegetables and fresh lemon juice, you can create this easy, make-ahead, healthy salad loaded with flavor and perfect to pack for lunch or a picnic! As a test, I left one refrigerated in a jar overnight to take […]
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How Skin Looks Under Invisible Light
You’ll rarely see a healthy person with blue or green skin, unless you’re looking at them under invisible light. Scientists from National institute of Standards and Technology examined how skin from the forearms of different people appeared under different wavelengths of light. Under visible light, the skin tone seemed similar, but under a wider spectrum, […]
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ALS, Lou Gehrig’s ‘Bad Break,’ Is Still Fatal Today
It’s been 75 years since Lou Gehrig said goodbye to baseball, declaring himself “the luckiest man on the face of the earth” despite a diagnose that remains fatal today. “I might have been given a bad break, but I’ve got an awful lot to live for,” the Yankee slugger said July 4, 1939, roughly two […]