How do you know if a runny nose should be of concern depends on the type of drainage. If you have a clear and watery discharge it is likely the result of an allergic reaction to something in the environment causing a histamine reaction. If the discharge turns yellow or green in color and becomes […]
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They’re all around you: people suffering from, or at risk of developing, lifestyle-related chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease or arthritis. Perhaps you’re one of them. In fact, in the United States, these chronic diseases have reached epidemic proportions. A therapeutic lifestyle changes program (TLC) teaches wellness habits such as healthier eating […]
Read More Anti-aging and Oxidants, Avoid loss of memory, Bone Damage, energy boosters, Get plenty of rest, how do emotions manifest in the body, Joints, Mens Health, Nutrition, OsteoArthritis, Oxidative stress and disease, Protandim, regular chiropractic care prevents knee injuries, Six emotions that damage health, Stress, Tips for a healthier you, Tips on keeping emotionally healthy, Womens Health, Your memory health30 minutes a day may keep the stroke away
As little as half an hour a day of moderate exercise may reduce your risk of suffering a stroke, say researchers at the University of South Carolina’s Prevention Research Center. That’s good news because stroke is the nation’s third leading cause of death. The research was presented recently at the International Stroke Conference in New […]
Read More Anti-aging and Oxidants, avoid knee injuries in youth will keep healthy knees as adults, Avoid loss of memory, Get plenty of rest, Mens Health, OsteoArthritis, Stress, Tips for a healthier you, Womens HealthCaution! Cough medicine not the best choice for Children

Children’s cough and cold medicines have taken a justifiable beating in the past few years, and the news isn’t getting any better (at least not for the drug manufacturers). A recent study published in the medical journal Pediatrics suggests use of these medicines in children under age 6 may cause as many as 500 child […]
Read More Allergies, Allergy Elimination Discovered, Get plenty of rest, Nutrition, Obesity and kids, Sedintary activities not healthy for childrenThree quick ways to loose weight and stay healthy too

Loosing weight isn’t just about dieting; scientific research indicates the need to keep the metabolic motor running. Maintaining an active metabolism in the aging process can be challenging, but researchers list three actions that will work for most people. On a cellular scale, metabolism is the breakdown of fats, proteins or carbohydrates and how cells, […]
Read More Diet, energy boosters, Fiber and your health, Get plenty of rest, improve your diegestive health, Nutrition, Obesity and kids, Tasting good can be good for you, Tips for a healthier you, Womens Health“To sleep, perchance to dream?”
William Shakespeare isn’t the only one to espouse the benefits of adequate sleep. The question remains, however: How much is enough? Certainly, not enough sleep can be detrimental to your health, but can you also suffer health risks from catching too many zzz’s? Daniel Kripke, co-director of research at the Scripps Clinic Sleep Center in […]
Read More Get plenty of rest, How much sleep is enough?, Stress, Tips on keeping emotionally healthyHow you deal with stress will determine your overall health
Stress affects nearly everyone, but some people handle it better than others. And the simple truth is the people who are good at dealing with stress live healthier and happier lives compared to people who struggle with stress. The good news is if you are one of the many people who get caught up in […]
Read More connecting emotions to symptoms, Get plenty of rest, Stress, Tips for a healthier you, Tips on keeping emotionally healthySwine flu returning after 91 years. The best ways to protect yourself are the easiest.
Most people living today were not around when the Swine Flu made its first deadly appearance in April 1918 and reappeared in the fall killing over 50 million people. It was the H1N1 virus that was responsible for the worst single source of casualties in US history according to Tommy Thompson former US […]
Read More Diet, Get plenty of rest, Steps to avoid sharing the flu, Stress, Truth about the fluAntibiotics still not recommended for colds, runny noses and flu symptoms
Too many patients are still being treated with antibiotics for viral infections according to a recent study published in the British medical journal Lancet. The study indicates that about a third of patients who go to their doctor for upper respiratory tract infections (UTIs) are diagnosed with acute rhinosinusitis, and 80 percent of those patients […]
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