safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK https://bit.ly/1DCt06V Alcohol Is Bad for the Brain, Especially During These 3 Times There is “compelling” evidence of the harmful effects of alcohol on the brain. The greatest risk occurs during three periods of life that are marked by dynamic brain changes, say researchers from Australia and the United Kingdom. The three periods… Read more »
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4 Hidden Causes Of Weight Gain
safety-lane.com 07105 chiropractic-lane.com NEWARK https://bit.ly/1DCt06V 4 Hidden Causes Of Weight GainBy Michael Roizen, M.D., and Mehmet Oz, M.D. You’re doing everything right, yet your waist keeps expanding faster than a marshmallow in a microwave oven. The trouble might be your hormones: Thyroid levels. Hypothyroidism slows down your metabolism, turning it from Lance Armstrong’s racing bike into a tricycle. You… Read more »
Air Pollution Linked to Brain Amyloid Pathology
safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.comhttp://www.healthy-lane.com Air Pollution Linked to Brain Amyloid Pathology Higher levels of air pollution were associated with an increased risk for amyloid-beta pathology in a new study of older adults with cognitive impairment. “Many studies have now found a link between air pollution and clinical outcomes of dementia or cognitive decline,” lead author Leonardo Iaccarino, PhD,… Read more »
Mediterranean Diet Cuts Women’s Odds for Diabetes
safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.comhttp://www.healthy-lane.com Mediterranean Diet Cuts Women’s Odds for Diabetes Overweight women who eat a Mediterranean-like diet may reduce their odds of developing type 2 diabetes by 30%, compared with women who don’t, a new study suggests. The Mediterranean diet is rich in olive oil, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds. Previously, it has been linked with a reduced risk… Read more »
Choose anti-inflammatory foods to lower heart disease and stroke risk
safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.comhttp://www.healthy-lane.com Choose anti-inflammatory foods to lower heart disease and stroke risk A variety of food containing large amounts of antioxidants and vitamins — such as leafy greens, carrots, tomatoes, whole grains, fruits, nuts, fatty fish and olive oil — can support a healthy inflammatory response and reduce cardiovascular risk. Eating red meat and highly processed… Read more »
Best Exercises for Abs (General)
safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.comhttp://www.healthy-lane.com Best Exercises for Abs (General) IN THIS ARTICLE Exercises to Help Abs Safety Considerations Your abdominal muscles (abs for short) are part of your core muscles that help to hold you up and keep you doing everyday activities. They stabilize your pelvis and your spine. They help to stabilize your body when you twist and bend… Read more »
Health Benefits of Houseplants
safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.comhttp://www.healthy-lane.com Health Benefits of Houseplants Allergy Relief Researchers found that rooms with plants have less dust and mold than rooms without any foliage. Leaves and other parts of the plants act as natural filters to catch allergens and other airborne particles. Common low-light houseplants like Chinese evergreen or the peace lily can do the job…. Read more »
Study finds dietary flavanols boost cognition in healthy adults
safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.comhttp://www.healthy-lane.com Study finds dietary flavanols boost brain oxygenation and cognition in healthy adults (Dietary flavanols can help you be smarter and avoid dementia – I understand that these titles can be confusing) The consumption of flavanols, naturally occurring compounds found in plants, is associated with cognitive and cerebrovascular benefits in health adults, according to new… Read more »
What Goes Wrong With An Inflammatory Diet
safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.comhttp://www.healthy-lane.com What Goes Wrong With An Inflammatory Diet New research from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health looked at data on over 200,000 people spanning 32 years. It shows that compared to eating an inflammation-boosting diet of refined sugars and grains, fried foods, sodas and other highly processed foods, a diet packed with… Read more »
Chili Pepper Consumption Linked to Better Midlife Survival
safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.comhttp://www.healthy-lane.com Chili Pepper Consumption Linked to Better Midlife Survival In a meta-analysis of four geographically diverse observational studies, a higher intake of any type of chili pepper was associated with a lower rate of death from cardiovascular disease, cancer, or all causes, during a 7- to 19-year follow-up in mainly middle-aged adults. Results showed a… Read more »
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