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Eating This Gives Men a Bedroom Boost, Study Finds

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Since ancient times, men have looked for foods that increase virility.

It’s no wonder since ED is so common. It affects 52% of men between 40 and 70. More than 85% of men over 80 suffer from it.

Oysters, chocolate, red wine, hot peppers…all are touted as libido boosters. But there is little science showing they have much effect.

However, a new study shows one type of food really does enhance male sexual function.… Read More

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One Vitamin Fights Skin Cancer

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More people are diagnosed with skin cancer than all other types of cancer combined.[1] 

That’s why many of us with fair skin dread our annual trip to the dermatologist. We know what we’re in for. 

Chances are, the doctor will find some spots that need to be frozen off or cut out. They might be squamous or basal cell cancers.… Read More

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Big Pharma’s Diabetes Lie

In All Health Watch, Big Pharma, Diabetes, Featured Article, Health Warning

A blood sugar test is part of every standard check-up. And if your readings are elevated into a range that classifies you as prediabetic, it’s understandable to be worried. 

Diabetes puts you at high risk for heart attack or stroke. And it makes you prone to a slew of other problems such as neuropathy, blindness, and kidney disease. 

Prediabetes is rampant in the U.S.… Read More

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6 Jobs That Can Give You Cancer

In All Health Watch, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Lung Cancer, Prostate Cancer

Certain jobs are notorious for being dangerous.

Coal miners, police officers, convenience store clerks, and roofers, for example, generally know what they are getting into.

But some work risks are less visible, even if they are just as real.

Studies have found that people in several occupations are at far greater risk for cancer than the general population. Here are six jobs that increase your chances of developing the disease:

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What Happens When You Skip Breakfast? 2,000 Death Records Reveal the Answer

In All Health Watch, Featured Article, Heart and Cardiovascular, Longevity

You’ve heard it before…

“Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.”

Eating breakfast is linked to lower body weight, better cognitive performance, and healthier blood sugar levels.[i]

But it turns out that an early meal has an even more important benefit.[ii]

A new study shows that people who skip breakfast have a much higher risk of dying of heart disease.… Read More