Many People with High Cholesterol Ignore Lipitor

Many People with High Cholesterol Ignore Lipitor

Despite their significant risk factor to cardiovascular disease and hypertension, many Americans with high cholesterol do not take cholesterol-lowering …
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Here's What Happens To Your Body If You Eat Too Much Salt

As a result, more Americans are eating high-sodium diets (sometimes without … Over time…it could lead to high blood pressure and hypertension.
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Don't put off your eye health

Bring high blood pressure under control. Not only can high blood pressure make eye problems worse, they can also damage your kidneys.
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The Science Of Generosity: Giving Back Boosts Physical Health, Relationships

The findings revealed participants who were previously diagnosed with high blood pressure and spent money on others experienced a significant …
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6 Ways To Handle Your Period Like A Boss

6 Ways To Handle Your Period Like A Boss

Hey everyone, I wanted to do a video for the ladies that have to retreat every month because their cramps run their life. These are all of the tips that I have amassed that work for me. Check them out and please comment and let me know what you use or if you have used […]
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Waist Trainer Juice Recipe

Ready to get your waist tiny without the use of a body shaper that cuts off your circulation? This recipe is just for you!!   CLICK HERE TO WATCH Recipe: 1 bundle of Romaine Lettuce 1/2 a pineapple 1 bundle of mint leaves 1 lemon 3 inches of ginger root Contact: melodyorganics@gmail.com Instagram/twitter: @melodyorganics Website: […]
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#NoFilter Juice Recipe For Radiant Skin

No need to run to a filter for every photo (even though sometimes its appropriate and does nothing but show the full potential of your makeup) LOL! However this juice is going to get your skin glowing, your hair shining, and even out your complexion! Give it a try!   CLICK HERE TO WATCH
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“FLAWLESS” Morning Detox Juice Recipe

Make every morning a FLAWLESS morning with this juice recipe! Your body is in detox mode during the first 4 hours of you rising in the morning so give your body a boost with this amazing and delicious recipe!   CLICK HERE TO WATCH Recipe: 3 Oranges, 1 Lemon, 2 inches of ginger, 1 tbsp […]
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Company Must Pay $1.35M For Claiming Copper-Infused Sleeves Relieve Chronic Pain

Company Must Pay $1.35M For Claiming Copper-Infused Sleeves Relieve Chronic Pain

That seems like a simple, easy way to rid yourself of severe and chronic pain and inflammation, you know, if it were actually backed by science.
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Ncf1 polymorphism reveals oxidative regulation of autoimmune chronic inflammation.

Immunol Rev. 2016 Jan;269(1):228-47. doi: 10.1111/imr.12378. Ncf1 polymorphism reveals oxidative regulation of autoimmune chronic inflammation.
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Chronic Inflammation Turns Eyes into Skin

Chronic inflammation led to skin forming in the eyes of subject mice, a team of European researchers reported in a Nature Cell Biology article on …
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Enzyme Inhibition Found to Reduce Inflammation, Hope for Addressing Age-related Frailty

… researchers of the Mayo Clinic Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging found that inflammation, even chronic inflammation, may be reduced.
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Hydrodynamic Gene Delivery of CC Chemokine Binding Fc Fusion Proteins to Target Acute …

Hydrodynamic Gene Delivery of CC Chemokine Binding Fc Fusion Proteins to Target Acute …

When this process becomes excessive, or is inappropriately initiated, chronic inflammation and pathological tissue damage can occur.
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Women With PMS May Face This Health Risk

Obesity, smoking, early life abuse and chronic inflammation may also be involved, she said. Risk of high blood pressure did seem to be reduced by …
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Racial differences in the relationship between clinical prostatitis, presence of inflammation in …

In fact, over 50% of surgical prostate specimens demonstrate some histological evidence of chronic inflammation. Cross-sectional studies have found …
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Exercise and type 2 diabetes: focus on metabolism and inflammation

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with metabolic dysregulation and chronic inflammation, and regular exercise may provide a strong …
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Get it Together Girl! (Juice Recipe For Focus)

Get it Together Girl! (Juice Recipe For Focus)

This juice recipe is for memory and focus. I combined the best ingredients to strengthen your brain and memory to provide you with a juice that is gong to help you remember the things you mostly forget!   CLICK HERE TO WATCH 1 beet 1 bundle of spinach 2 cups of strawberries, 1 cup of […]
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Revenge GLOW (Juice Recipe Tutorial)

Nothing is better than seeing an ex and you look better than ever! This juice is designed to give you that GLOW! CLICK HERE TO WATCH Recipe: 1 bundle of spinach, 2 cucumbers, 3 pears Juicer: Omega Nutrition Juicer (you can use whatever juicer you have) Shot and Edited by: Channel S Productions Special Appearance: […]
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Kale Shot Challenge w/ FAARROW

In this video I challenged my Best Friends to a Kale Shot Challenge and wanted to bring all of my viewers in on the fun! Check out the recipe below and post your Kale Shot Challenge on instagram, Facebook, youtube, or snapchat. Use the hashtag #MelodyOrganicsKaleShotChallenge   CLICK HERE TO WATCH Recipe (serves 3 – […]
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“The Prescription” Juice Recipe for Immunity and Wellness

In my silliest episode yet, I’m gonna help you keep that immune system in tact! Keep the cooties away from you with my super powerful juice recipe that is sure to keep you out of the pharmacy.   CLICK HERE TO WATCH Recipe: 1 tbsp of raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar 3 oranges 3 inches […]
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New York City High-Salt Warnings Added To Menus

New York City High-Salt Warnings Added To Menus

She noted that the majority of New Yorkers consume too much sodium, which can lead to high blood pressure, strokes and heart disease, “the leading …
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'Biggest Loser' Season 17 Cast: Which Two Celebrities Are Competing?

Unfortunately, Hatch, who is a father of three, suffers from high blood pressure and high cholesterol. “It's not about being able to lift this or do that,” said …
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Faith Community Nurses not only educate and screen, they pray

“A lot of times I'm monitoring their blood pressure. … People often allow their medication to expire or know high blood pressure runs in the family and …
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Alarming rates of high blood pressure among youth in Kenya

At least 15 per cent of adults in Kenya suffer from high blood pressure. Preliminary data of one million adults examined in the country over the past …
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Sleep Apnea Devices Lower Blood Pressure

Sleep Apnea Devices Lower Blood Pressure

Sleep apnea is the leading cause of excessive daytime sleepiness, and can cause high blood pressure, which raises heart disease risk, the agency …
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Some New York City Restaurants are Now Legally Obliged to Put High Salt Warnings on their Menus

According to Medical Daily, high salt can lead to high blood pressure, cognitive decline, bone-loss, and edema—when your body holds onto extra …
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NYC-style sodium strategy could benefit Canadians

New York City's sodium labelling experiment could yield an important and potentially life-saving strategy for reducing high blood pressure. “I think they …
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Healthy pregnancy checklist

Being too thin can result in difficulties getting pregnant, while being too heavy can result in the development of diabetes and high blood pressure …
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MIT News (October 6, 2015): Predicting Change in the Alzheimer’s Brain

MIT News (October 6, 2015): Predicting Change in the Alzheimer’s Brain

Publication Date: 

Tue, 10/06/2015

MIT researchers are developing a computer system that uses genetic, demographic, and clinical data to help predict the effects of disease on brain anatomy.
In experiments, they trained a machine-learning system on MRI data from patients with neurodSee Original Article

MIT News (October 29, 2015): To Locate Objects, Brain Relies on Memory

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Thu, 10/29/2015

Imagine you are looking for your wallet on a cluttered desk. As you scan the area, you hold in your mind a mental picture of what your wallet looks like.
MIT neuroscientists have now identified a brain region that stores this type of visual represeSee Original Article

National Institutes of Health (November 23, 2015): End-of-Life Costs for Dementia Far Greater than for Other Diseases

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Mon, 11/23/2015

Health care costs can rise dramatically as we age – especially for those who develop long-term conditions like heart disease or dementia. In the United States, most medical costs for people over age 65 are covered by Medicare, a federal health insuSee Original Article

National Institutes of Health (November 18, 2015): NIH Supports New Studies to Find Alzheimer’s Biomarkers in Down Syndrome

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Wed, 11/18/2015

The National Institutes of Health has launched a new initiative to identify biomarkers and track the progression of Alzheimer’s in people with Down syndrome. Many people with Down syndrome have Alzheimer’s-related brain changes in their 30s thaSee Original Article

Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain When Injured: Study

Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain When Injured: Study

FRIDAY, Nov. 6, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Some sleepwalkers don’t feel pain when they suffer an injury — even a severe one — during a sleepwalking episode, a new study finds.
But sleepwalkers are at increased risk for headaches and migraines when they’re awake, the researchers added.
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The Surprising Way Caffeine Affects Your Body’s Internal Clock

A small and preliminary study suggests that caffeine does more than serve as an eye-opener: When consumed a few hours before bed, the most widely consumed psychoactive drug in the world seems to disrupt the body’s internal clock.
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ADHD Medications Linked to Sleep Problems in Kids

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter
MONDAY, Nov. 23, 2015 (HealthDay News) — The stimulant medications used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can keep some kids awake at night, a new research review confirms.
The analysis, published online Nov. 23 in Pediatrics, found that children given stimulant medications for ADHD sometimeSee Original Article

Living Near Parks, Beaches Linked to Better Sleep

Getting close to nature might improve the quality of your sleep, new research suggests.
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Can vitamin D levels be determined by genes?

Can vitamin D levels be determined by genes?

Certain genetic variations increase the risk of having a lower level of vitamin D. This is the finding of a PhD project from Denmark, which has examined the effect of eating vitamin D fortified foods or receiving artificial UVB irradiation during the winter months. The fortified diet and artificial sunlight had less of an effect on vitamin D statusSee Original Article

Food and Emotions: 90 percent overlook key to weight loss, survey finds

The results of a national survey about weight loss barriers finds 90 percent of respondents discounted one of the most important factors — your mind. A neuropsychologist says the most crucial factor is your psychological relationship with food and exercise, yet the majority (60 percent) listed diet and exercise to be the biggest barriers of weightSee Original Article

Low energy sweeteners help reduce energy intake and body weight, evidence shows

Use of low energy sweeteners (LES) in place of sugar, in children and adults, leads to reduced calorie intake and body weight – and possibly also when comparing LES beverages to water — according to a new review.
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Research shows benefits, danger of ultraman competition

The endurance competition called the Ultraman can lead to large reductions in body fat, but also causes temporary muscle damage and potentially insulin resistance, new research confirms.
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