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The spice cumin can work as well as orlistat, the “anal leakage” drug for obesity.
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As with vitiligo in the skin, buildup of hydrogen peroxide kills the pigment cells in hair follicles.
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Manglende episoder?
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What did a pilot study on How Not to Die’s Daily Dozen and How Not to Diet’s 21 Tweaks find?
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The Better Business Bureau and Federal Trade Commission explore the claims of Juice Plus+, a multi-level marketing company.
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Donating time and money isn’t just good for the world, it may be good for our health.
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Irrigation (also called ear syringing), which involves flushing out ear wax with a low-pressure jet of warm (body temperature) water, works up to 70 to 90 percent of the time.
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Where did the idea of therapeutic fasting come from?
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Photographs are taken inside the ear canal before and after ear candling to put it to the test.
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Self-experimentation with the anti-aging drug rapamycin continues to be strongly discouraged.
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Inhibiting mTOR, the “master determinant of lifespan,” is considered the best validated aging regulator.
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Probiotics can actually interfere with microbiome recovery after antibiotics, rather than facilitate it.
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It may be prudent to limit chronic, vigorous exercise to no more than an hour a day and no more than five hours a week, taking at least one or two days off. For runners, the recommended upper limit for longevity benefits is 30 miles a week.
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What do hospitals have to say for themselves for feeding people meals that appear to be designed to inspire repeat business?
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