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Study Finds Maternal Inflammation Risk Factors Associated With Children’s Behavioral, Emotional Regulation
March 18, 2024

Study Finds Maternal Inflammation Risk Factors Associated With Childr…

By Joe BolandFebruary 7, 2024We know that inflammation is a natural response to foreign invaders in the body, and we also know that chronic inflammation can cause a host of problems. What has not been fully examined is how inflamm…

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Resolving Colds to Advanced COVID with Methylene Blue
March 18, 2024

Resolving Colds to Advanced COVID with Methylene Blue

OMNS (Feb 4, 2023) Linus Pauling first coined the word "orthomolecular" in an article he wrote in the journal Science in 1968. Quite simply, ortho means correct or right, and molecular refers to the simplest building block of any substance…

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B3 in the Crosshairs—Should You Worry?
March 18, 2024

B3 in the Crosshairs—Should You Worry?

From Ronald Hoffman, MD, ANH-USA Board President and Medical DirectorThis past week we were regaled with headlines like:High levels of niacin may increase heart risk—NBC NewsToo much niacin may be bad for the heart—U.S. News and …

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How Methylene Blue’s Antioxidants Can Slow Cognitive Decline
March 18, 2024

How Methylene Blue’s Antioxidants Can Slow Cognitive Decline

By Dr. Ron Hunninghake, MD, and Dr. Thomas Levy, MD, JDAlthough Methylene Blue isn’t a new antioxidant, medical professionals and researchers are finding powerful new ways to use this synthetic dye in the human body. Studies have shown that …

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Drug Makers Now Targeting 6-Year-Olds With Popular Weight-Loss Shots
March 15, 2024

Drug Makers Now Targeting 6-Year-Olds With Popular Weight-Loss Shots

Manufacturers of the popular weight loss drugs Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro are gearing up to market their drugs to children as young as 6. Experts caution that the drugs’ long-term risks are unknown and may exacerbate our “toxic diet cu…

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Berberine Naturally Helps Metabolic Health
March 10, 2024

Berberine Naturally Helps Metabolic Health

By Dr. Linda J. Dobberstein, DC, Board Certified in Clinical NutritionBerberine is a plant-derived polyphenol that has become increasingly popular for metabolic health, gut health, and weight management. Recent research confirms the many bene…

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Ozempic Side Effects Include Pancreatitis, Stomach Paralysis, Thyroid Cancer
March 10, 2024

Ozempic Side Effects Include Pancreatitis, Stomach Paralysis, Thyroid…

By Dr. Linda J. Dobberstein, DC, Board Certified in Clinical NutritionHollywood, sports, and political celebrities often endorse pharmaceuticals. You've seen the ads. Recently, several Hollywood celebrities like Oprah, Sharon Osbourne and oth…

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Yogurts Can Now Make Limited Claim That They Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk, FDA Says
March 6, 2024

Yogurts Can Now Make Limited Claim That They Lower Type 2 Diabetes Ri…

CNN Health reported:In a decision nearly five years in the making, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has decided that yogurts can now make a limited claim that the food may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, the feder…

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Common origin behind major childhood allergies
March 3, 2024

Common origin behind major childhood allergies

August 29, 2023Source: University of British ColumbiaSummary:Several major childhood allergies may all stem from the community of bacteria living in our gut, according to a new study. The research identifies gut microbiome features and early l…

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Hay Fever: Natural Ways to Treat Seasonal Allergy Symptoms
March 3, 2024

Hay Fever: Natural Ways to Treat Seasonal Allergy Symptoms

By Kathleen McCoy, BSWhat makes spring so beautiful for many people leads to misery for those who suffer from seasonal allergy symptoms. Fresh-cut grass, blooming trees and flowers, and weeds release pollen, causing seasonal allergies&nb…

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National Nutrition Month: How Nutritious Is Your Diet?
March 3, 2024

National Nutrition Month: How Nutritious Is Your Diet?

By Dr. Linda J. Dobberstein, DC, Board Certified in Clinical NutritionHappy March! As we welcome the month of March, thoughts turn to St Patrick’s Day, the first day of Spring, the return of Daylight Savings time, Easter, and other even…

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NY Bill Would Allow Children to Consent to Medical Procedures
Feb. 25, 2024

NY Bill Would Allow Children to Consent to Medical Procedures

By Steven MiddendorpA new bill being considered in New York State would allow any child to obtain medical treatments without parental consent. The short language of the bill states that it is to provide medical care to homeless youth. Th…

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Protein-rich breakfast boosts satiety and concentration
Feb. 25, 2024

Protein-rich breakfast boosts satiety and concentration

February 15, 2024Source:Aarhus UniversitySummary:A new study has explored the link between diet and cognitive function, and the results reveal that a protein-rich breakfast can increase satiety and improve concentration. This is important knowle…

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BMJ Study: Exercise is Twice as Effective as Anti-Depressants at Treating Depression
Feb. 25, 2024

BMJ Study: Exercise is Twice as Effective as Anti-Depressants at Trea…

By Tracy Beanz & Michelle EdwardsIn case you haven’t heard, America is experiencing a severe mental health crisis. Yet, across the gamut, Americans are being deceived, exploited, manipulated, and harmed—both physically and me…

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Niacinamide: An Antioxidant for Pancreas and Liver
Feb. 25, 2024

Niacinamide: An Antioxidant for Pancreas and Liver

By Dr. Linda J. Dobberstein, DC, Board Certified in Clinical NutritionVitamin B3 is a multifaceted nutrient known for its roles in liver and cholesterol health. Niacin’s bioactive forms extend the benefit far beyond these areas, encompassing…

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Why the world needs viruses to function
Feb. 21, 2024

Why the world needs viruses to function

By Rachel NuwerIf all viruses disappeared, the world would be very different — and not necessarily for the better. But what exactly would happen?Viruses seem to exist solely to wreak havoc on society and bring suffering to humanity. …

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Health Freedom Threatened by WHO Power Grab
Feb. 20, 2024

Health Freedom Threatened by WHO Power Grab

 By ANH-USATHE TOPLINEThe WHO is planning a power grab that will centralize healthcare decision-making during future pandemics into the hands of a select group of unelected bureaucrats.Changes to international standards currently being …

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B vitamins can potentially be used to treat advanced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Feb. 20, 2024

B vitamins can potentially be used to treat advanced non-alcoholic fa…

Source:Duke-NUS Medical SchoolSummary:Scientists have found that elevated blood levels of an amino acid called homocysteine correlate strongly with the severity of an advanced form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. They also found vitamin B12 an…

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How Pantethine Improves Energy and Lipid Health
Feb. 18, 2024

How Pantethine Improves Energy and Lipid Health

Pantethine is a powerful B vitamin that stands out as an integral part of many vital functions. Its variety of effects in health and physiology make it an essential nutrient for stress management, adrenal function, mitochondria and energy production…

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5 Ways to Increase Nitric Oxide Naturally
Feb. 12, 2024

5 Ways to Increase Nitric Oxide Naturally

Written ByGavin Van De Walle (Healthline)Nitric oxide is a compound of one nitrogen atom and one oxygen atom that plays a vital role in the body. You may be able to increase your level of nitric oxide by eating certain foods, including v…

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Q10 Critical for Energy: Know the Meds that Drain Your Q10
Feb. 12, 2024

Q10 Critical for Energy: Know the Meds that Drain Your Q10

By Dr. Linda J. Dobberstein, DC, Board Certified in Clinical Nutrition When you are young and healthy, your body makes ample amounts of energy – just look at toddlers and preschoolers constantly on the go! It makes you want to bottle …

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Playing an instrument, singing may help preserve brain health
Feb. 6, 2024

Playing an instrument, singing may help preserve brain health

University of Exeter in the United Kingdom.Playing an instrument throughout your life can promote cognitive health in your later years, finds a new study.Although playing woodwinds and brass were also found to be cognitively beneficial, peop…

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The Power of Walking: Unlocking Health Benefits Step by Step
Feb. 4, 2024

The Power of Walking: Unlocking Health Benefits Step by Step

By Dr. Linda J. Dobberstein, DC, Board Certified in Clinical NutritionAre you an avid walker? Do you use a Fitbit or other device to monitor your daily steps? Have you fallen short on your walking activities or feel like you can’t get your s…

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