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by Fred Fletcher We expect medical personnel--i.e., doctors, PAs, nurses, etc.--to play an integral part when it comes to identifying and thereby possibly preventing epidemics. The scary truth is that people all over the world get sick with all kinds of potentially deadly communicable diseases every year. Epidemics develop when such diseases are allowed to run rampant and out of control within a vulnerable population.The... 1/19/2017 8:00:00 AM
by Sonali Ruder Did you know that roughly 1/3 of the food produced around the world (about 1.3 billion tons) for human consumption is lost or wasted each year? This number is even higher in the United States where approximately 40% of food goes to waste. These are staggering numbers!Food loss and waste occurs at every step of the food supply chain - from the farms to the stores to the consumers. Large quantities of... 1/18/2017 10:00:00 PM
by Margaret Clover Menu Planning with Vitamins Minerals and Super Fresh Super Foods!You need to learn exactly what you need to eat every day and then eat it every day. Vitamins don’t last. They act one of two ways in the body: either they are cycled out of the body when they reach an excess or they build up toxically. Either way you need your vitamins fresh and constantly! When you are pregnant the vitamin stakes are... 1/13/2017 11:00:00 PM
by Wellness Editor Colloidal silver. Do those words ring a bell? If so, it might be because you heard about celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow and Dr. Oz endorsing this mineral. Perhaps you heard of someone taking too much colloidal silver and turning blue. Though possible, such a reaction is impossible when one uses colloidal silver in a responsible manner. Take colloidal silver on a daily basis and you could reap all... 1/13/2017 8:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor The happiest countries can teach us a thing or two about well-being. The United Nations’ 2016 World Happiness Report ranks countries based on several measures of happiness, including life expectancy, social support, and freedom to live life as one chooses. Topping the list are Denmark, Switzerland, and Iceland. The United States ranks 13th. Here are 4 central values found in the happiest countries:1.... 1/12/2017 10:00:00 PM
by Stacy Taylor You recently were going through photos from a photo shoot you did with your friend last weekend; while zooming in on your face you noticed how yellow your teeth look compared to your friend's. Freak out mode? You start to wonder how, why and when did this happen. Did you always have yellow teeth? You start to consider your options since you can’t afford to have your teeth professionally whitened.We... 1/12/2017 8:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor Dementia is the loss of memory and mental decline suffered by millions of people in the United States. There are many different types of diseases and disorders that cause dementia, and some have been very difficult to understand, much less cure, especially Alzheimer’s. Researchers have been working hard to find ways to slow---or even cure---Alzheimer's disease. Now, they may finally be making some... 12/22/2016 10:00:00 PM
by Raffi Bilek Look, divorce is never easy on the kids, and this is true whether they’re 2 or 22. However, if you’re really looking to turn the experience into a complete train wreck for your entire family, there are a few time-tested actions you’ll need to take. Fortunately, these come pretty naturally when you are hurt and angry. So hold onto that rage and take aim! Here are some pointers:1. Rag on your exMake... 12/21/2016 8:00:00 AM
by Andy Rochen In today's hustle-and-bustle world it's easy to become consumed with your career. For many years I dedicated my life to my career as a litigator. It was normal for me to work 6-7 days a week, 12-15 hours a day. I received more than 200 emails a day and it wasn't uncommon for me to work 30-60 days in a row when preparing for a trial. I spent a significant amount of time honing my skills, without taking... 12/20/2016 10:00:00 PM
by Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Sometimes we hear what we want to hear. So we latch onto information that tells us that red wine is good for the heart or that alcohol is okay in moderation. But for greater health and longevity the safest choice is to not drink alcohol at all. Here’s why.Just a few drinks a week can increase breast cancer risk.Women who drink three to six alcoholic drinks a week were found to have a 15 percent increase... 12/12/2016 5:16:41 PM
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