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Coenzyme Q10: The Body’s Spark Plug

April 18, 2012

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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) the spark plug of the human body: Just as a car can’t run without that initial spark, the human body can’t get going without CoQ10. It is an essential component of the mitochondria, which produce the power that cells need to divide, move, contract, and perform all their other functions. CoQ10 also [...]

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Trouble Sleeping? Here’s Some Sound Sleep Advice

April 18, 2012

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A shortage of nightly Z’s has been linked to depression and weight gain, and now a new study has found that insomnia may also increase the risk of heart attacks. Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology tracked 52,610 men and women who enrolled in a national health survey between 1995 and 1997. [...]

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Are Sleeping Pills a Dream-Come-True or Nightmare?

April 18, 2012

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It’s 2 a.m. and you’re staring at the ceiling, begging sleep to come. Again. “Has anyone ever stayed awake forever?” you wonder. And then the advertisements for sleeping pills start dancing through your head. Those people look so well rested! Should you jump out of bed now and run to the pharmacy? What wouldn’t you [...]

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Two Natural Ways to Reduce Blood Pressure

April 18, 2012

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Want to lower your blood pressure without the harmful side effects of pharmaceuticals?  Boost your intake of black tea and magnesium. An Australian study published in January 2012 in the Archives of Internal Medicine analyzed the effect of black tea on 95 men and women with normal to high-normal blood pressure levels. Half of the [...]

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Do You Want to Downsize Your Meal?

April 18, 2012

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Studies show that calorie postings in fast-food restaurants do little to deter diners from overeating. Two university professors wondered what would happen if restaurant staff simply asked customers if they would like to downsize rather than supersize their meals. Janet Schwartz, an assistant marketing professor from Tulane University, and Dan Ariely, a behavioral economist at [...]

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Many Headaches Are Drug-Induced

April 18, 2012

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The goal of headache medications is not to identify and eliminate their cause, but simply to relieve pain symptoms. Very interestingly, clinical studies have suggested that in approximately 70 percent of patients with chronic daily headaches, the headaches are actually caused by the drugs being taken to treat the headaches. In fact, when these people [...]

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