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Gum Disease and Cancer Risk in Women

A report was published this week in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention that links gum disease with an increased risk of several types of cancer in postmenopausal women. Periodontal disease was tied to a 14 percent higher risk of developing any type of cancer, but the greatest risk was for esophageal cancer, which […]

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New Research Is Telling Us More About the Possible Cause of Dementia

Over the years, researchers have tried to determine the cause of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.  Previously, researchers believed that amyloid was one of the proteins thought to cause the disease.  With new discoveries about the mysteries of dementia, there is a new culprit in the debate about what may cause dementia. Amyloid protein is thought […]

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These 7 Easy Tips Will Help Maximize Your Personal Injury Compensation

If you’ve decided to file for personal injury compensation, then you should take all necessary steps to increase your chances of getting it. Personal injury compensation is necessary as you will need to have the monetary value to rely on in order to get the treatment you need. Taking the right steps after the injury […]

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Five Facts About Meat 2.0

Since 2016, Meat 2.0 has become the trending food topic. Beyond Meat and Impossible Food are the two major plant-based meat companies now serving consumers at restaurants from A&W to White Castle, as well as in grocery stores. The rise in popularity is based on consumer’s desire to cut down on meat consumption. According to […]

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The Most Effective ADHD Treatments That You Should Know About

The trickiest part about having ADHD is that it can easily go unnoticed. In the case of children, parents may think their child is simply distracted by the desire to play; that they are so invested in playing that they’re moving excessively and always seem to forget specific details. Adults who suffer from undiagnosed ADHD […]

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A 21st Century Approach to Medication Adherence

Last fall, the FDA approved a ‘digital pill’ that will tell your doctor if you’ve been taking your medicine.  The pill, which was approved by U.S. Food and Drug Administration on November 13, sends a signal to a wearable sensor when a patient has taken the medication, and that information is then sent to a […]

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Biosensors Could Make Staying Healthy a Little Easier

If you look closely at a Gatorade commercial featuring Serena Williams called “You Fuel Us, We’ll Fuel You,” you may have noticed she is wearing a small patch.  That patch is a biosensor being used as a health monitor—in this case, by assessing sweat. Biosensors are currently being tested in athletes, but have other applications […]

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Sleep Care Is the New Self Care

While at work a few weeks back, some of my co-workers and I talked about the pesky cold that seems to be going around as some of the COVID-19 restrictions have lifted.  We all mutually didn’t feel so hot, and it started to become apparent that something was spreading. All of us could name at […]

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Say Hello to HELO

  The HELO smart wrist band is a sleek, revolutionary, health tracker. It is the first wearable device to provide real time health monitoring, 24/7. HELO , or Health & Lifestyle Oracle, monitors heart rate, steps taken, calories burned, distance covered and sleep quality, but HELO takes health monitoring to new heights by offering some […]

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