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Wear These Glasses for a Better Night’s Sleep

In All Health Watch, Cognitive Health, Featured Article, General Health

We love our devices at all hours of the day…and night. An astonishing 90% of us spend time with a smart phone, tablet, or TV during the hour before we go to bed.1

Unfortunately, this habit can rob of us of a good night’s sleep. That’s because LED-based devices flood our eyes with blue light. This increases alertness while suppressing the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin.… Read More

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Get Younger Arteries Fast With One Vitamin

In All Health Watch, Anti-Aging, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, General Health, Longevity

Doctors rarely talk about artery flexibility. But it may be just as important to your health as other more familiar markers such as weight, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar.

When your arteries lose flexibility, it can be the start of a destructive chain reaction. Having stiff arteries means your heart has to work harder to move blood through your body.… Read More

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Why You Should Never Skip Breakfast

In All Health Watch, Diet and Nutrition, Featured Article, General Health, Heart and Cardiovascular

A first-of-its-kind study shows that eating a big breakfast is one of the best things you can do for your heart.

Spanish researchers found that middle-aged people who consume at least 20% of their daily calories at breakfast are far less likely to have atherosclerosis and other heart disease risk factors.1

Atherosclerosis is hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup.… Read More

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Why the New Blood Pressure Warnings Are Bogus

In All Health Watch, Blood Pressure, Featured Article, General Health, Health Warning

You’ve probably read about the new blood pressure recommendations that are making big headlines.

It used to be that doctors were advised to treat you when you tested higher than 140/90. Now it’s 130/80.1

This is great news for Big Pharma. It means that nearly half of Americans are now classified as having high blood pressure. The figure for people over 65 is 80%.… Read More