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04/07/2023
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By Lance D Johnson
Study: Eating more than 2 tablespoons of sugar a day increases your risk of 45 chronic diseases
A team of Chinese researchers reviewed all available studies comparing dietary sugar consumption and health outcomes in people who were previously free from acute or chronic diseases. The researchers found several harmful associations between dietary sugar consumption and chronic diseases. It turns out, eating more than two tablespoons of sugar per day (25 grams) increases […]
03/02/2023
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By S.D. Wells
More CLOT SHOT COVER STORIES run by fake news CNN blaming insomnia and erythritol for sudden deaths by heart attack and stroke
Ever since the Covid clot shots were administered to 270 million Americans, thousands of vaccine victims have suffered the vascular-clotting consequences, but just can’t seem to figure out what went wrong. Previously perfectly healthy folks are suddenly suffering from irregular heartbeats, cancer tumors, and neurological dysfunctions of all sorts. They can’t sleep right anymore. They’ve […]
03/19/2021
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By Joven Gray
Fat isn’t fit: Study directly links obesity to heart disease
The phrase “fat but fit” — referring to being healthy despite being overweight or obese — is a myth, according to the findings of a recent study. Swedish researchers revealed that having a BMI of 25 or higher is linked to an increased risk of heart disease and other health conditions. Using the data of more […]
11/16/2020
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By Michael Alexander
The dangers of phosphoric acid, a common ingredient linked to increased risk of osteoporosis and heart disease
Bad news, soft drink fans: Your favorite fizzy drinks are increasing your risk of developing osteoporosis and heart disease. This, according to experts, is due to the presence of phosphoric acid in these products. One of the most commonly used mineral acids, phosphoric acid (H3PO4) is a colorless, odorless chemical produced by either treating phosphorus-containing rock with sulfuric acid […]
02/28/2020
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By Franz Walker
Western diets still contain too much processed meat and not enough fish, warn researchers
The average American still eats too much processed meat and not enough fish, according to researchers from Tufts University in Boston. In their report, which appeared in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the team revealed that not much has changed in the past 18 years: U.S. adults still consume the same amount of […]
01/27/2020
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By Lance D Johanson
Smoking and hypertension: Study shows the body’s ability to self-correct blood pressure is jeopardized by the chronic habit
Researchers from the Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute made a remarkable discovery on the difference between chronic smokers and nonsmokers. They found that smoking interferes with the body’s natural ability to self-correct blood pressure. The difference was significant. Chronic smokers experience blood pressure spikes about two times greater than nonsmokers. They also suffer from […]
12/01/2019
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By Cassie B.
High levels of fat turned one man’s blood white
While fat isn’t quite the enemy of good health it was made out to be in the past, that doesn’t mean that letting your fat levels get out of control is healthy. In fact, a 39-year-old German man recently had such high levels of fat in his blood that it turned white and doctors had […]
11/30/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Consuming energy drinks can jack with your heart’s rhythm, increase blood pressure, and perhaps result in sudden cardiac death, warn scientists
Energy drinks tend to conjure up images of athletes in peak health and fitness, training and enjoying a variety of sports, often in the great outdoors. After years of viewing advertisements that promote this narrative, we can be forgiven for believing that energy drinks are a natural part of a healthy lifestyle. Perhaps this type […]
11/06/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Peroxynitrite: A dangerous link between GMOs and Wi-Fi
People are living in dangerous times – that much is a given. But what people don’t know is that these “dangers” are already closeby, chief of which are poor diet and lifestyle choices. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in fact, identifies the two as primary drivers for chronic illnesses, which include heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. […]
10/20/2019
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By Cassie B.
Consumption of arsenic-contaminated water linked to increased risk of heart disease, warn researchers
When you think of what you might be consuming that could raise your risk of heart disease, foods like red meat and French fries might come to mind, but did you know that water can also have this effect? Unfortunately, if your water contains arsenic, you could well be raising your risk of the deadly […]
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