New labeling laws are likely to continue to contribute to the growing problem with obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. It's not meant to do so, it's just the math. Calories are made more prominent on the new labeling. This means that manufacturers will continue to look at ways to reduce calories. This means that fat […]
Sugar More Addictive Than Cocaine?
Several studies have come out that demonstrated sugar is addictive, in one study 93% of rats prefer Sugar over Cocaine. Over the last 100 years, the average person's sugar consumption has increased 3,600% in the US. Excess sugar causes massive health problems in the body leading to obesity, diabetes, and ultimately an early death. A […]
Kids and Concussions, Sports Traumas that May Cause Lasting Effects
Sports do present some risks for kids (of course so does being sedentary). Kid's brains are particularly susceptible to problems. A recent study shows some long term effects of concussions in kids. From the article… "We noticed significant difficulty in completing the tasks among those with concussion history," says Marc Dalecki, postdoctoral candidate and lead […]
Recent Government Study Finds Link Between Cell Phones and Cancer
Cell Phones and Cancer… Findings from a recent $25 million study by the National Toxicology Program. The study found that male rats exposed to two types of RF radiation were significantly more likely than unexposed rats to develop a type of brain cancer called a glioma. The rats also had a greater chance of developing […]
Common Asthma Triggers that You May Not Know About
How To Improve Asthma. Some very important info for people with asthma (or their parents) Many common things cause asthma attacks. Here are some you may not be aware of that could help you or your child avoid an attack, hospitalization, and even death (about 3,500 people in the US die every year from asthma). […]
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