AvatarKimAvatarAvatar14 hours agoNew Study Links Arthritis to Tryptophan ConsumptionFOOD & WINE - Karla AlindahaoWhen broken down by gut bacteria, the essential amino acid produces a compound that could potentially trigger arthritis. Step away from the turkey. Tryptophan, an essential amino acid typically found in poultry, meat, fish, dairy products, and some nuts, is widely known — and blamed — to be the cause …
AvatarKimAvatarAvatar21 hours agoScientists Discover Heightened Toxicity Risk For Children With Autism, ADHDverified_publisherScienceAlert - David NieldThe number of people being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder ( ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ( ADHD) has risen sharply in …
AvatarKimAvatarAvatar9 hours agoThe slow death of Twitter is measured in disasters like the Baltimore bridge collapseverified_publisherVox - A.W. OhlheiserTwitter, now X, was once a useful site for breaking news. The Baltimore bridge collapse shows those days are long gone. Line up a few years’ worth of tragedies and disasters, and the online conversations about them will reveal their patterns. The same conspiracy-theory-peddling personalities who …
AvatarKimAvatarAvatar1 day ago10 Natural Remedies for Cholesterol ControlOne Green Planet - By Trinity SparkeWhen it comes to managing cholesterol levels, natural remedies derived from plants can be a valuable addition to your routine. In this article, we …
AvatarKimAvatarAvatar1 day agoThe sweet side of health: Six reasons chocolate is actually good for youSaga Exceptional - Jayne Cherrington-CookWhile too much chocolate isn’t great for the waistline, it can have some surprising health benefits. We’re a nation of chocolate lovers. A recent …
AvatarKimFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoAphantasia: Everything We Know So Far About Having No Mind’s Eyeiflscience.comIt was only in 2015 that Professor Adam Zeman first came up with a term to describe the peculiar condition of having no mind’s eye. He called it …
AvatarKimAvatarAvatar1 day ago5 Best Diets for Seniors To Lose WeightEat This, Not That! - Kristen Carli, MS, RDA registered dietitian shares the best weight-loss diets for seniors that focus on nutrient-dense foods. As you age, maintaining a healthy weight …
AvatarKimAvatarAvatar2 days agoIn world 1st, dairy cows in Texas and Kansas test positive for H5N1 bird fluLive Science - By Sascha PareUnpasteurized milk samples and throat and nose swabs from cows on U.S. dairy farms have tested positive for bird flu, marking the second known cases …
AvatarKimAvatarAvatar1 day ago5 Doctor-Approved Anti-Inflammatory Spices & Herbs That Help With Cognitive Function & Memory: Rosemary & MoreSHEfinds.com - Faith GeigerThere are many things you can do to keep your brain healthy, your cognitive function in great shape, and your memory sharp. However, one of the best …
AvatarKimAvatarAvatar2 days agoSleep expert gives seal of approval to 'finger breathing' technique to help you drift offThe Focus - Paul FogartyWe’re always being reminded of the importance of sleep but with so much stress and worry in our lives, it can be hard to drift off but a novel …
AvatarKimFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoFDA warns popular pain-relief creams may pose dangerous health risksscrippsnews.com - Scripps News StaffThe products in question contain high levels of lidocaine, and are typically used to alleviate some of the pain associated with cosmetic procedures. …
AvatarKimAvatarAvatar2 days agoMolecule Found In Coffee Helps Aging Muscles, New Study SaysForbes - Victoria ForsterA natural compound found in some plants can help to improve muscle health and function, according to new research. The compound, trigonelline, is found in high levels in coffee, adding to a long list of potential health benefits associated with one of the world's most popular drinks. Trigonelline is …