Foods4BetterHealth Reports on Research Tying Salt Cravings to High Blood Pressure

Foods4BetterHealth Reports on Research Tying Salt Cravings to High Blood Pressure

About 78 million people in the United States have high blood pressure, and a major contributor to the blood pressure epidemic is salt.
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Researchers shed light on hypertension

They are studying a specific group of African-American women more at risk for high blood pressure and are discovering that there could be a way to …
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Harvard Gazette (March 4, 2014): Alzheimer's in a Dish

Harvard Gazette (March 4, 2014): Alzheimer's in a Dish

Publication Date: 

Tue, 03/04/2014

Harvard stem cell scientists have successfully converted skins cells from patients with early onset Alzheimer’s into the types of neurons that are affected by the disease, making it possible for the first time to study this leading form of dementiSee Original Article

An active role played by the motor cortex in learning movement patterns

Skilled motor movements of the sort tennis players employ while serving a tennis ball or pianists use in playing a concerto, require precise interactions between the motor cortex and the rest of the…
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Max International Celebrates Third Anniversary Since Opening Singapore Office

Max International Celebrates Third Anniversary Since Opening Singapore Office

Max International, LLC, a world leader in glutathione-supporting supplementation that aids in the body's natural ability to perform at its optimum …
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Setria® Glutathione Now Meets the New USP Compendia

(Kyowa Hakko Bio), has announced that Setria® Glutathione meets the U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) monograph for glutathione. “Recently …
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MSU physicists push new Parkinson's treatment toward clinical trials

MSU physicists push new Parkinson's treatment toward clinical trials

The most effective way to tackle debilitating diseases is to punch them at the start and keep them from growing.
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Medical Daily (April 14, 2014): New Delirium Measurement In Older People Adopted By Researchers Studying Alzheimer’s, Aging

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Mon, 04/14/2014

A new metric to describe the symptoms of delirium may help researchers and clinicians better study aging-related ailments such as Alzheimer’s and other dementias.

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Connection between oxygen, diabetes

Connection between oxygen, diabetes

The sequence of early cellular responses to a high-fat diet, one that can result in obesity-induced insulin resistance and diabetes, has been described by researchers for the first time, researchers. The findings also suggest potential molecular targets for preventing or reversing the process.
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Nutrition is key to oral, overall health

Nutrition is vital to a person’s oral health – and therefore to their overall health. Collaboration between registered dietitian nutritionists, dietetic technicians, registered and oral health-care professionals is recommended for health promotion, disease prevention and intervention, according to a new paper.
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What You Should Know About Hypertension (HBP)

What You Should Know About Hypertension (HBP)

HIGH Blood Pressure -Hypertension is the condition in which the blood pressure increases above the specified level of 120/80 mmHg. The 120 refers …
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Rates of pre-diabetes have tripled over past decade in England

The prevalence of abnormally high blood glucose levels – pre-diabetes … Older age, overweight, obesity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol …
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FREE Lowes Kids workshop June 14th – register NOW

FREE Lowes Kids workshop June 14th – register NOW

LOWES – Click here to register Toothless Saturday, June 14 (10:00 AM) The dragons are flying into Lowe’s this month! Bring your child to Lowe’s and they can build Toothless! DreamWorks How To Train Your Dragon 2 in theaters June 13th.
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Fat Wallet: 15% off Living Social Deals + 10% cashback

Go through FatWallet and click on Living Social PLUS For 15% off (up to a $20 savings) use code: FatWallet15
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Monsanto's manipulative tactics revealed after claiming GM soybeans are 'substantially equivalent' to non-GMOs

Monsanto's manipulative tactics revealed after claiming GM soybeans are 'substantially equivalent' to non-GMOs

(NaturalNews) When talking about the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), scientists working for the biotech industry often tout phony science while broadcasting industry spin. This industry spin is often backed by fundamentally incoherent safety tests that are used to…
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Spinach is a great natural source of iron, vitamin K and phytochemicals

(NaturalNews) Spinach, in all its varieties, is one of the most nutritious “regular” foods in existence. One only needs to look at its bright, vibrant leaves to understand that this annual flowering plant, which is native to central and southwestern Asia, is brimming with all the…
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