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Study: Eating Fast Raises Risk of Heart Disease, Obesity, Cholesterol 5 Times

People who eat very quickly do not give their bodies time to realize it is full – meaning they tend to eat more, according to cardiologists based at Hiroshima University in Japan.

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Social Media Sites Like Instagram Should Be Banned For Children

Without doubt, there is one aspect of modern society that’s directly contributing to the upward spike in mental health problems among our youth, and that’s social media sites like Instagram writes Dr. Max, the Mind Doctor.

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Not Sleeping Well? This Could Be Why

A recent study shows people living in areas with raised nitrogen dioxide were found to be up to 60 % more likely to suffer from sleep deprivation than those living in areas with lower pollution levels.

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Cancer Rates Predicted To Explode As Global Herbicide Market Projected To Reach 34B By 2022

The global herbicide market is poised to grow exponentially in 2022, which in turn may further drive up the already high cancer rates around the world. Data from the recent Research and Markets report showed that global herbicide market was valued at $23.97 billion in 2016 and is projected to grow to $34.10 billion by […]

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One Third Of All Cancers Could Be Prevented With These Plant-based Nutrients

Each year, over 10 million people worldwide are diagnosed with cancer, one million of them are Americans. While there is a common misconception that whether or not you will get cancer is pretty much luck of the draw, in reality, only about 10 % of cancers are attributable to genetic factors. As many as 90 […]

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Waitress Overcomes Psoriasis After Adopting a Vegan, Gluten-Free Diet 

Ms Belshaw, who suffers from the guttate form of psoriasis, credits her vegan, gluten-free and mostly raw diet for helping her keep her condition under control which she has suffered from since she was 13 years old.

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Does Meat Consumption Aid In the Development of Type 1 Diabetes?

In this video, Dr. Greger uncovers the studies and talks about what links, if any, eating meat has with Type 1 Diabetes, especially for women during breastfeeding and the effects to their children.

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