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Get EMF Protection In Your Back Yard?

EMFs impact our bodies at a cellular level. That’s a fact. Science describes a whole load of effects including: cell membrane damage, loss of calcium ions, DNA damage, red blood cells clump together, and the list goes on. Here’s a way you can avoid and reverse these issues right in your back yard.

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Junk Food Has Smokers Addicted to Cigarettes

Here’s a dirty little secret that hardly a smoker on planet Earth understands: an acidic body keeps smokers depressed, stressed, anxious and in need of “relief,” so they go right for the nicotine, all while eating chemical-laden junk food and taking chemical-laced medications that keep them negative, depressed and stressed. Here’s another filthy little secret […]

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More Fitness, Less Fatness

Public health experts worry about the effects of ‘fat acceptance’ on our well-being and the costs of chronic weight-related ailments.

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Bowel Cancer Linked to Heavy Antibiotic Use

Heavy antibiotic use may significantly increase the odds of developing bowel cancer, a recent study revealed. The disease is currently the 3rd most common type of cancer in the U.S.

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Watch Out: Coca Cola Paying Celebrity Chefs To Endorse Their Drinks

After experiencing disappointing soda sales figures recently, Coca Cola is now paying celebrity chefs to promote ‘Serve with Coca Cola’ to drive the point across. So watch out, the one beverage that is considered the worst for your health, is getting more endorsements coming to your favorite cooking show.

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Summertime Blues, Parasites in Pools Are on the Rise

A parasite called cryptosporidium, or crypto, may be contaminating your local pools and water parks and is spread by contact with the feces of an infected person. Outbreaks of a diarrhea-causing infection has doubled from 16 to 32 cases in the U.S. in just two years, from 2014 to 2016. Here is how it happens […]

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Swimming In a Pool With Sunscreen Puts You At Risk of Cancer, Researchers Say

Going for a swim while slathered in sunscreen puts your health at risk, say researchers. Chlorinated water and UV rays from the sun break down a compound in the creams into toxic chemicals.

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