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GLP 1 & Ozempic: How These Affect Weight Loss & Metabolic Health | Dr. Rob Lustig & Dr. Casey Means
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Many of today's unhealthy foods were brought to you by Big Tobacco
For decades, tobacco companies hooked people on cigarettes by making their products more addictive. Now, a new study suggests that tobacco companies may have used a similar strategy to hook people on processed foods. In the 1980s, tobacco giants Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds acquired the major food companies Kraft, General Foods and Nabisco, allowing tobacco firms to dominate America's food supply and reap billions in sales from popular brands such as Oreo cookies, Kraft Macaroni & Cheese and
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NSFW Bystander captures instant karma moment after two men taunt wild moose in Montana: ‘One of the best things I’ve seen all year’
The moose was likely getting scared.
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Who says the robots are not trying to kill us?
Mushroom pickers urged to avoid foraging books on Amazon that appear to be written by AI. Sample of books scored 100% on AI detection test as experts warn they contain dangerous advice
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7 Lessons From Writing My First Book
Many of us dream of the author life. Success takes discipline and planning.
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Flesh-Eating Bacteria Washing Ashore in Florida — and Plastic Is to Blame
The virulent Vibrio bacteria thrives in plastic, which intermingles with seaweed-like Sargassum washing up on beaches
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Reversing dementia with diet- a 2021 update - Dr Paul Mason
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Statins stimulate atherosclerosis and heart failure: pharmacological mechanisms - PubMed
In contrast to the current belief that cholesterol reduction with statins decreases atherosclerosis, we present a perspective that statins may be causative in coronary artery calcification and can function as mitochondrial toxins that impair muscle function in the heart and blood vessels through the …
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Rabbit, The Best Pet Mammal?
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"The BIGGEST Lie in the History of Medicine" | Dr. Robert Lustig
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Zero calorie sweetener (erythritol) causing heart attack, stroke, and death
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Study Suggests Fructose Could Drive Alzheimer's Disease
An ancient human foraging instinct, fueled by fructose, may hold clues to the development of Alzheimer’s disease, according to researchers.
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Common food dye can trigger inflammatory bowel diseases, say McMaster researchers
Researchers using experimental animal models of IBD found that continual exposure to Allura Red AC harms gut health and promotes inflammation. The dye directly disrupts gut barrier function and increases the production of serotonin, a hormone/neurotransmitter found in the gut, which subsequently alters gut microbiota composition leading to increased susceptibility to colitis. The study suggests a link between a commonly used food dye and IBDs and warrants further exploration between food dyes and IBDs at experimental, epidemiological and clinical levels.
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How a kefir compound can help combat antibiotic resistance
A study shows that a substance in the drink kefir can help combat disease-causing, antibiotic resistant bacteria by disrupting their communication.
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Why Local TV Stations Don't Mention Antenna TV
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Sunlight: Optimize Health and Immunity (Light Therapy and Melatonin)
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Why Sugar Might Be More Addictive Than Cocaine
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What happens to the brain on prescription steroids?
According to a new study, long-term use of prescription steroids lowers the volume of white matter in the brain, potentially impacting memory recall and other functions.
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Sugar disrupts microbiome, leading to metabolic disease and diabetes
A new study found that sugar consumption disrupts the microbiome and leads to a loss of immune cells in mice. The researchers draw a strong connection between the loss of these immune cells and cardiometabolic diseases, such as diabetes.
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Inside the Brain of a Psychopath
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