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Excess Body Fat Can Age Your Brain Faster Than Muscle

Research shows that maintaining healthy levels of muscle mass has a beneficial effect on your brain and may slow your rate of cognitive aging. Here’s the strategy you should strive for. STORY AT-A-GLANCE Increasing research shows that maintaining healthy levels of body fat and greater muscle mass has an effect on your brain health and…


Nursing Home Workers Not Accepting Boosters

Prior Institutional Outbreaks, Worker to Patient Transmission, Senior Mortality all not Enough to Convince Administration and Staff–What is Holding Them Back? When was the last time you have seen a news clip on COVID-19 and nursing home patients? How about one of the COVID-19 vaccinations taken by a nursing home worker? I cannot remember one…


Hidden, Silent Reflux May Be Damaging Your Throat

Silent reflux is a condition that often hides in plain sight. If you have a chronic cough, frequent throat clearing, or often have a sore throat, you may have silent reflux. Reflux means your stomach contents come back up into your throat, which for many people causes heartburn. In silent reflux, heartburn may not happen,…


Electric Vehicle Tax Credit: Who Will Qualify in 2023?

Americans looking to purchase an electric vehicle (EV) could qualify for a tax credit of up to $7,500 in 2023 as part of the Biden administration’s push to ensure that half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 are electric or plug-in electric hybrids. The tax credits were created as part of President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, signed…


Does Heated Honey Lose Its Nutrients? 4 Practical Honey Drink Recipes

It is believed that honey loses its nutrients when heated, but according to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), heated honey still provides benefits. Raw or ‘Cooked’ Honey: Which Is Better? Modern science has found that honey is a natural antioxidant rich in polyphenols and other antioxidant components. It exhibits a wide range of therapeutic properties, such…


Dedication of Shen Yun Dancers Inspires Deep Reflection in Houston Audience

HOUSTON—When Bob Kulpinski’s coworkers found out he was seeing Shen Yun Performing Arts, a number of them asked him to make sure to tell them what he thought afterward. He had gotten tickets as a Christmas present for his wife, who had been wanting to see Shen Yun for almost five years—and she loved it….


Let Earwax Do Its Job

I seem to make a lot of earwax. Why does that happen? When it blocks my hearing, how can I safely remove it? Answer: Earwax (cerumen) is made in the ear canal and serves four main purposes: — It moistens the skin to prevent dryness and itching. — It helps protect the canal and eardrum…


My New Favorite Dessert (+Recipe)

Dr. Greger whips up some matcha ice cream inspired by a recipe in his How Not to Die Cookbook. Matcha is powdered green tea leaves. What’s so great about green tea? Its consumption is associated with lower rates of heart attacks, strokes, and premature death, proven in randomized, controlled trials to prevent precancerous colon polyps…


Dramatic Recovery In Parkinson’s Patient with Gluten Free Diet

Could gluten’s toxicity extend to the nervous system, producing symptoms identical to classical Parkinson’s disease? A new case study adds to a growing body of research indicating that wheat’s neurotoxicity is greatly underestimated. A remarkable new case report describing the dramatic recovery of a 75-year-old Parkinson’s disease patient after following a 3-month long gluten free…


Pfizer’s Shots Aren’t Safe and Were Never Shown To Be

mRNA spike protein wasn’t the only thing autopsies found in people who died shortly after getting the jab. Combined with insurance datasets showing the increase in deaths had a 1 in 390,632,286,180 chance of occurring spontaneously, this is a dagger through the heart for Pfizer and their crew. STORY AT-A-GLANCE Dr. Kathryn Edwards, a member…