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Coffee The Good and The Bad
There have been literally thousands of studies done on the benefits or risks of coffee consumption. The latest study was done by Harvard researchers and they have found that drinking six or more cups of...
10 commentsTo Weed, or Not To Weed
The argument over the legalization of marijuana is just as heated as it has been since the 1930s when it was first outlawed. Marijuana is a name given to any drug made from the hemp plant, otherwise known as...
4 commentsWhy and How You Need to Take CoQ10
CoQ10 is a coenzyme – an organic molecule that’s loosely bound to an enzyme and helps the enzyme function. Since co-enzyme Q 10 has ten subunits in the quinine chemical group, it’s commonly...
7 commentsShaky hands
Shaky hands can be a temporary thing or they can be the warning signs of serious medical conditions like Parkinson's Disease. Almost everyone's hands will shake naturally. Lift up your hand right now and...
0 commentsLate Marriage
The advantage of delaying marriage and child-bearing, ideally, is to get established financially. Another advantage is to allow time for personal growth without the responsibility of a relationship. There...
8 commentsTop 11 Health Benefits of Coffee
They say that hot dogs are bad because they contain nitrates. They say you should limit your egg yolks because they're high in cholesterol. Stay away from too much soy - it causes impotence, milk chocolate...
16 commentsGreen Glowing Monkeyshines
Want a Monkey that matches your lawn? How about a blue cat to match Grandma's hair? Then take a trip to the Far East and you're sure to find what you want.
3 commentsRestless leg syndrome
Not many people know about Restless leg syndrome(RlS). RLS is also known as Wittmaack-Ekbom's syndrome and it's a condition that many people have never heard of, or not very little about it. So, what is RLS?
0 commentsFour Most Common Brain Diseases
As many as one percent of people age 60 suffer from dementia, and the frequency of dementia has been estimated to double every five years thereafter. Dementia isn't a specific disease; it's a group of...
5 commentsWhat is dementia?
(Excerpted from the upcoming book, "Who Stole My Mother? An insider's view of dementia") The word ‘dementia’ comes from a Latin root word of ‘mens’ which means the mind. The term mens was used...
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