Monthly Archives: April 2023

Is Surgery for Sciatica Really Worth It?

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Disrupted Gut Microbiome a Key Driver of Major Depression?

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Exercising your gut biome (Roizon article)

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Metformin Linked to Reduced Osteoarthritis Risk

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Walnuts Linked to Improved Attention, Psychological Maturity in Teens

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Insomnia Med Tied to Lower Alzheimer’s Pathology

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Study: Prenatal Supplements Fail to Meet Nutrient Needs

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Poor Diet Caused Global Surge in Type 2 Diabetes, Study Says

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Intermittent Fasting Plus Early Eating May Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Linked to Early Cognitive Decline

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