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Why Children Should Be Getting At Least 60 Min Of Physical Activity Every Day

There’s no getting around it, children need physical activity. Years of research have shown that kids should be getting no fewer than 60 minutes of physical exercise each day, yet most aren’t even coming close to that number. Children who partake in one hour of moderate to vigorous physical activity per day are stronger, more confident, and less stressed.

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Off Grid: 3 Ways To Save Money On Your Electric Bill

Whether you’re concerned about the future, or just want to save money on your monthly electric bill, here are 3 innovative ways to cool and warm without tapping into the power grid.

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7 Disease Fighting Foods To Add Your Daily Diet

Protect your body from the inside by eating healthy foods. The good news is you don’t have to search far and wide or spend hundreds to acquire foods that curb illness; just look around your kitchen. Check out these 7 disease-fighting foods you can find at home.

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Insurance Killing? Doctor Claims Patients Were Offered Suicide Pills Instead of Treament

Dr. Brian Callister, from Reno, Nevada, claims his patients were denied life-saving treatment but offered suicide pills by their insurance company because it was cheaper.

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Study: Eating French Fries Linked to Double the Risk of Premature Death

French fries (or similar fried food high in acrylamide) twice per week can actually lead to a dramatically higher risk of early death. A study conducted by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition observed 4,400 men and women ages 45 to 79 for eight years. And after eight years, 236 participants had passed away. Within […]

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Study: School Lunches Found To Deprive Students Of Essential Nutrition

A concerning new study has found that children in Canada are being deprived of the nutrients they need when they eat lunch at school, and the situation isn’t much better in the U.S.

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Coronavirus Cases Top 20,000 in New York, with 12,000 in NYC

The grim toll also includes 157 deaths in the Empire State, Cuomo said — representing more than a third of the 463 deaths nationwide.

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