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Kroger, Albertsons, Dollar Tree And 99 Cents Only All Tested Positive For BPA In Canned Foods

Despite a 30 percent decline in bisphenol-A (BPA) use in canned products since 2015, more than a third of canned goods purchased from large grocery chains Kroger and Albertsons, and discount stores Dollar Tree and 99 Cents Only still contained the toxic chemical in their linings, according to a joint report by the Center for […]

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Scientists Warn Chemotherapy May Spread Cancer And Trigger More Aggressive Tumours

Chemotherapy could allow cancer to spread, and trigger more aggressive tumours, a new study suggests. Researchers in the US studied the impact of drugs on patients with breast cancer and found medication increases the chance of cancer cells migrating to other parts of the body, where they are almost always lethal.

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Health Risk: Smart Meter Radiation Protection Tips

The utility companies main argument for installing smart meters is that they save them money because they no longer have to employ people to go out and read your meter. The downside is your health is put at risk! They pose a risk to you and your family because they use wireless or another form […]

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Leading Physicians Now Prescribe Plant-based Diets

A growing number of physicians and health groups are recommending a plant-based diet in lieu of drugs, sending patients home with shopping lists these days instead of drug prescriptions. The benefits, they say, are undeniable.

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Surprising Research Finds That Yoga, Meditation Literally Repair DNA To Eliminate Disease And Depression

Balancing activities like Tai Chi, yoga and meditation are touted for their ability to promote a sense of well-being and reduce stress, but is there more to it than meets the eye? While these exercises are known for being great ways to relax, new research has shown that their benefits extend far past the ephemeral.

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This Common Adult Beverage Has Sent More People To The Hospital Than Heart Attacks

A report released on Thursday, June 22 by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) showed that 212 people each day in the years 2015 to 2016, or about 77,000 admissions, had been treated in Canadian hospitals as side effects to drinking this common adult beverage.

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