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20 Commonly Asked Questions About Natural Immunity and Viruses
Most people have experienced catching a cold or have heard that they need to get their flu shot this year. Viruses are a common issue we deal with every day.

6 Healthy Spring Favorites to Keep Your Weight on Track
Winter is a time for hearty comfort foods and big festive meals. While these delicious treats sure make eating fun, they also add to the waistline.

Complete Guide to Obtaining Low-Cost Medication
Healthcare costs continue to soar in the U.S., leaving many wondering just how to cover the expenses associated with their care. The average American spends $1,200 annually on prescription medications, while according to AARP, the verage annual cost for seniors taking 4-5 of the most commonly prescribed prescriptions clocks in at an unobtainable $31,000.

Mask Wearing: The Pros and Cons You Never Even Thought Of
The World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared Covid-19 a pandemic on March 11, 2020. And ever since then, mask wearing has become a hot topic around the world.

Spring-Time Immune Boosting Tips
Spring is a time you want to be healthy and ready to enjoy the nice weather and outdoor activities, so it’s important to safeguard your health by boosting your immune system when possible.

The Consequences of Illegal Immigration on the U.S. Healthcare System!
The United States has been dealing with illegal immigration for some time. Immigration has been the topic of many debates throughout the years. Arising from this controversial topic are many issues

The Dangers of Virtual Reality: Top 10 Health and Safety Risks of VR Devices
Technology has been moving full steam ahead for quite some time now. The modern advancements of everything from smartphones to cars to medical tech are truly astounding. Another industry that keeps charging forward is the game and home experience sector. One of the most notable trends is virtual reality.

Top 10 Dangers and Health Risks of 5G Radiation
Fast and reliable internet connection is just part of modern life, but health risks may come with such innovations. People want to access things in a matter of seconds, but that requires a type of technology that can be dangerous to your health.

Try These Spring Exercises to Become Summer-Ready
Spring is all about nice weather and fresh air, which is why it comes as no surprise that this is the best season for outdoor activity

Understanding the Immune System for Dummies
Most people know that the immune system is something that protects us against sickness and that by making healthy lifestyle choices, we help it function better. But many times, our knowledge ends there, and we don't have a complete understanding of what the immune system is and how it functions.

6 Ways to Naturally Enhance Oxytocin Production This Valentine’s Day
Oxytocin is a naturally produced hormone, secreted by a pituitary gland no larger than a pea. While the gland is small, its impact on your life is not.

Chocolate and Romance: How this Sweet Treat Could Enhance Your Sex Life
Chocolate has long been associated with romance, and is a staple of Valentine’s Day culture around the world. Despite the common notion that Valentine’s Day was invented by the chocolate companies, both chocolate and Valentine’s Day are being grossly misrepresented.

Avoid Gaining Weight This Holiday Season with These 5 Tips
The holidays can be great for the heart and soul, but not so great on the waistline or wallet. Looking for a way to avoid gaining weight this holiday season, so you don't have to lose it in the New Year?

How to Burn off That Thanksgiving Holiday Weight Before Christmas
Thanksgiving brings together all the best parts of humanity, friends, family, great food, thankful thoughts, and football! But after all the fun and games, you're left feeling too full to move, and with a few extra pounds around the middle.

Keeping Fit Over the Holidays: 4 Tips
The holidays are the worst time to try and maintain a slim figure. All those delicious desserts, rich entrees, and sweet and savory snacks being passed around can cause quite the temptation.

5 Tips to Protect Your Immune System Over the Busy Holidays
Holidays bring everybody together, and while celebrations are a time for happiness and fun, they can also be a time for germ sharing, and flu swapping.

5 Healthy Ways to Stay Active with Your Family This Fall
Summer is over, and with it ends many of the outdoor activities you enjoy in the sun. Autumn brings cool weather, and cozy jackets, but it doesn't mean you can't still get active as a family.

Fall Foods Packed with Flavor and Health Benefits
Fall brings changing leaves, cooler weather, and the preparation for winter. It's the perfect time for soups, stews, and root vegetables to make an appearance in the culinary world.

Health and Safety Tips for Fall Chores
Fall brings with it plenty of unforeseen yard work, house work, and other types of work which can pose unnecessary risk if not performed properly.

Health and Wellness Tips to Try This Fall
Fall brings cooler weather, and any change in season also brings on a change in bacteria. This means cold and flus are abundant, and flu shots are in order.

5 Tips to Maintaining a Healthy Weight Through the Holiday Season
Autumn leaves behind the fruity beach cocktails and BBQs of summer, but it brings with it plenty of rich foods in the form of Halloween junk and thanksgiving feasts.

Top 6 Fall Superfoods to Keep Your Body and Mind Healthy
At QuickRXRefills, we see our fair share of individuals trying to get healthy, avoid that winter weight gain, and improve nutritional habits.

5 Fall Workouts to Keep You Healthy After a Summer of Fun
Summer provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and unplanned workouts. From frisbee on the beach to nightly swims. When fall hits, however, it can be difficult to find the time or space to workout

5 End of Summer Diet Tips to Keep Your Bikini Body Year Round
Summer comes with plenty of beach snacks, BBQs, ice cream, and cocktails. Unfortunately, these items add to the waistline, and make it difficult to form healthy routines when summer ends and fall sets in

5 Healthy Practices for an Easy Back to School Transition
The warm weather may not have completely disappeared yet, but beach towels and sunscreen will soon be traded for backpacks and pencils. Back to school time is just around the corner, and with it comes seasonal changes, the introduction of new germs, and the need for packed lunches.

5 Top Fall Exercises to Stay on Top of Your Fitness Goals
Fall is a busy time of year with back to school, Halloween costumes to buy, and Thanksgiving turkeys to baste. Don't let your fitness goals get lost in the transition.

Medicine at School: 5 Tips for Your Child's Prescription
The start of the school year is stressful for all parents, but this stress increases when you have a child who requires regular medication. As a parent, it's important to communicate with your child about their medicine, what it does, how it helps, and why it's important to take it on time

5 Tips to Help Avoid the Autumn Flu
Nothing quite brings on cold and flu germs like the changing of a season, and while the summer sun is still in full swing, autumn will be here before you know it.

Kicking the Habit on Summer Vacation
There's nothing worse than starting something that requires willpower and then setting out on a holiday. Summer vacation brings with it thoughts of decadent BBQ feasts, moonlight cocktails, and indulging in all your favorite things. Unfortunately for those trying to quit smoking, this time of year is full of temptation, especially if you're travelling away from home.

5 Tips to a Better Ticker
Summer vacation is filled with barbeques, beers, and sugary desserts, all good things in moderation, but which can lead to heart health issues if abused.

5 Summer Tips for Sun Burns and Skin Care
Mid to late summer always packs a punch of heat, which drives many Americans to the lakes and beaches. A mix of fun and long lazy days in the sun can do a number on your skin, especially if you're unprotected. Fortunately, there are a few ways to speed the healing process, and relieve discomfort from sunburns at home.

4 Tips to Avoid Heat Stroke This Summer
Summer is a great time for travel, lounging by the pool, and doing things with the family, but it's also a time to watch your healthy, especially when it comes to the heat.

4 Healthy Eating Tips To Use While Travelling this Summer
One of the best things about travelling during summer vacation is having the opportunity to try new and exciting foods. Unfortunately, not all these foods are the healthiest of options.

Top 4 Workouts for Beginners
Walking into a fitness center as a beginner can be intimidating; there are so many machines and workouts to try.

6 Herbal Remedies To Boost Your Immune System
Even with Spring well on its way, winter takes a toll on the human immune system.

5 Foods That Boost Metabolism
Part of living a healthy life is eating foods which your body can benefit from. Food is designed to give you energy, and cultivate a healthy mind and body. Different foods offer different advantages to those who eat them. One of these advantages is for your metabolism.

Sleep Better, Feel Better
A proper sleep routine can affect many areas of your life, including physical health. From headaches and poor circulation, to high blood pressure and even erectile dysfunction, not getting enough sleep can negatively impact your body.

Your Brain on Love: Pheromones and How They Work
February brings thoughts of greeting cards, long stem roses, and gourmet chocolate. Of course, the reason you offer and reciprocate these gifts is because of the way your partner makes you feel about them.

Your Brain on Love: The Spark
February is a month filled with flower petals and quickened heartbeats, but what causes this rise in heartrate? The spark.

Your Brain on Love: Chocolate as an Aphrodisiac
With Valentine's Day fast approaching, it only makes sense for couples to be questioning love and how it works.

Eating Better By Cooking More
There are so many health resolutions made at the stroke of twelve on New Year's Eve, and one of our favorites, here at Quick RX Refills, is more home cooked meals.

Get Back to Nature
With work, home, and extracurricular activities, it's easy to find yourself going from the house, to a car, to the inside of an office building, and back again. With a new year finally here, it's a great time to make the resolution to make more time for the great outdoors.

Declutter and Reorganize for a Stress Free Life
2017 is a fresh start to a whole new year, and this is a perfect time to make a fresh start in your home in terms of organization. Life is hectic, and busy days leads to quick clutter, especially if you have multiple residents in your home.

Eat Clean and Feel Better
2017 is a prime time to skip on the grease, and load up on fresh vegetables. As far as New Year's resolutions go, eating better is always a popular one.

Make More Time for Me
In today's busy world of hustle and bustle, it can be easy to lose yourself in the buzz. Let 2017 be the year you find yourself again, with a resolution to make more time for yourself.

Get Fit and Be Healthy in 2017
With the dawning of 2017 comes new goals and resolutions to keep, and getting fit is almost always at the top of any list you'll see.

Fish Oils Prove To Be More Beneficial Than Previously Thought
Fish has been recognized as a healthy alternative to red meats and other sources of protein for many years. While it isn't everybody's favorite choice of dinner, it certainly provides a number of health benefits to those who ingest it.

Drug Use Higher in Those with Chronic Back Pain
It makes sense that those in pain would require medication, but recent studies suggest that high levels of chronic back pain may cause addiction or higher than normal usage of pain medicine, and other narcotics.

Top 5 Ways to Stay Trim Over the Holidays
Cold weather means winter holidays are on their way, and with them all the delicious fixings. This is one of the most difficult times of year to watch the waistline, especially if you find it difficult to complete daily exercise which used to take place outside.

Best 10 Home Remedies to Tame The Common Cold
The common cold may be mostly runny noses and sore throats, but it's still a pain, especially because there's not much the doctor can do to help.

Best 5 Tips To Avoid Overeating This Holiday Season
It's so hard to say no to a dish, when everything on the table looks delicious. The winter holidays are a prime time for overeating, and additional sugar and grease in foods.

Top 10 Workouts for Cold Days
When winter weather hits, it can seem like the perfect excuse to stay inside and do nothing. Unfortunately, this can lead to holiday weight gain, weak muscles, and an inability to get back into your healthy habits once the snow clears and the holiday feast ends

Menopause Relief Through Alternative Medicine
Menopause is a natural part of life, bringing with it the eventual end of ovulation, menstruation cramps, and more.

New Hope For Expecting Mothers With Morning Sickness
Morning sickness is the feeling of nausea which often accompanies pregnancy. In fact, more than half of the expecting women across the globe are said to feel this malady.

Breast Feeding Reduces Risk of Ear Infections
It has long been documented that breast feeding offers an enormous list of benefits, both to baby and mother, but recent studies show that it might be time to add one more item to that list...

Shift Work Linked To Low Cognitive Functionality
There has long been a link between sleep and cognitive function, but recent research has found that shift work may actually lower your ability to think straight.

The Birth Control Pill Has More Side Effects Than You Think
Birth control pills aren't new, although there have been many improvements over the years.

Eating Disorders Appearing Younger
In a world where magazine covers depict perfect bodies and airbrushed curves, it should come as no surprise that eating disorders are becoming more apparent in younger generations.

Eat More Vegetables To Avoid Breast Cancer
Okay, so there's no way to 100% avoid breast cancer, but there are ways for you to reduce the chances of obtaining the disease in the first place.

Anxiety Recently Linked To IBS
Anxiety research has come a long way over the last decade, leading to a number of treatments and therapy options for those who suffer from its crippling symptoms.

Migraines And IBS Have Something In Common
Migraines are highly common in North America, and known for the debilitating pain they deliver. Unlike standard headaches, migraines can cause blinding pain, light sensitivity, and even nausea.

No Miracle Cure For The Hangover
Despite popular opinion, there is no true miracle cure for the hangover, and even the old faithful concept of chugging back a few glasses of water and munching on greasy food isn't going to save you after a long night at the clubs.

Oral Hygiene Linked To Development Of Alzheimers
Aging and gum disease certainly have a correlation, but recent studies have also shown that oral hygiene could be linked to other factors as well.

Regular Workouts Reduce Hot Flashes
Exercise is known to cure many evils in this world, from obesity to IBS, but recent studies have shown that regular workouts could also relieve those nasty hot flashes you have been experiencing.

Research Shows Video Games Have Some Enriching Benefits
Video games have long had a bad rap when it comes to children and the effect that these digital creations have on their young minds.

Your Dizziness Could Be Linked To Low Blood Pressure
Standing up too fast after a long rest can cause dizziness, and most people pass this off as a head rush when changing position, but recent research says it could be more than that

Your Hot Flashes Could Be Telling You Something
Anytime in your life when hormonal changes begin to occur, you know that you're in for something new.

Vitamin D Levels May Impact Irritable Bowel Syndrome
The direct cause of Irritable Bowel Syndrome is unknown, and while there is no absolute cure, the syndrome is manageable through life and dietary changes.

Coffee Shows Signs Of Improving Athletic Ability
A new study by the University of Georgia has shown that one of the most popular beverages in North America, coffee, has the potential to boost the athletic abilities of those who indulge during sporting activities.

Late Nights Make For Dangerous Drives
A recent study performed by the Women's Hospital of Boston has been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. India Times explains: "Night shift workers may be at an increased risk for drowsy driving crashes because of disruption to their sleep-wake cycles and insufficient sleep, a new study has warned."

Limes: The Healthy Fruit You Never Knew You Needed
With the rise of the superfood movement, it's never surprising to see a new food ingredient on the rise, and this seems to be the year that the lime takes the spotlight.

Mediterranean Meals May Reduce Speed of Brain Aging
Eating foods and meals based on a Mediterranean diet has recently become popular, but studies show that this eating style could also be saving your life and reducing your brain age.

New Vaccine Offers Hope For High Cholesterol
Cholesterol levels have been an ongoing obsession for health conscious Americans, especially when it comes to low-density lipoprotein, or LPL Cholesterol, which is recognized as the bad type.

Recognizing Heart Attack Risks Is Crucial
The realization that heart attacks can be stopped before they happen has become more apparent in recent years, with blood pressure and cholesterol becoming a regular check for many.

Research Proves Skin On Skin Contact With Newborns Helps New Mothers Emotionally
In the past babies and mothers could be separated after birth so that the child could be cleaned up before being held. Recently, however, this practice is changing, and it is becoming more important for mothers to hold their children directly after birth.

Studies Show That Antidepressants May Help Stroke Patients
Antidepressants have been known to vastly improve depressive states and assist in coping with many disorders and mental illnesses, but recent studies have shown that they may have an alternative use as well.

Chronic Gamers May Soon Be Classified In Unique Mental Disorder
Video games have been a popular pass time since their inception in the early 1950's, but they have taken a drastic spike in popularity within the last two decades.

Research Shows That Therapy Pets Help The Emotional Healing Process
Pets have long been used for their skills in a variety of fields, including police work, rescue pets, and of course service dogs which help those individuals with disabilities to live their lives safely.

Babies Should Be Exposed To More Harmless Bacteria
This may sound like a backwards notion as so many parents are fighting to keep their children away from germs and bacteria, but new studies support the idea that children should encounter harmless bacteria in order to build their immune system.

Conference Scheduled to Debate Ethical Issues of Telemedicine
For those who have not fully come to understand the extent that telemedicine has reached in today's modern world of medicine, they could be in for quite a surprise.

Avocado May Help Decrease Risk Of High Cholesterol
The creamy, meaty, fruit, well known for its savory flavor may be better for you than you think.

Study Proves Breastfeeding Improves Immune System
Breastfeeding always seems to be in the media for something, and while it isn't always positive feedback that women are getting, nothing speaks louder than Mother Nature

Super Foods That Could Make Your Life Better
There has been a lot of buzz about super foods and how they can help your diet and change your life.

Reduce Your Back Pain With Diet And Exercise
Back pain is a villain in the lives of many Americans and can be one of the most common kinds of pain to encounter in your life.

Encouraging Positive Body Image Is More Important Than Ever
In a world where obesity numbers have skyrocketed, but the covers of magazines are still graced by thin men and women, it is no wonder that the world is facing an eating disorder problem like never before.

Insomnia And Alcohol May Be The Cause of Death For Many
Sleep has always been recognized as a necessity as far as health and wellness goes, and while treatments for insomnia have long been sought after, it is more important now than ever before that people learn to get a handle on their sleep disorders.

Not Acting Your Age May Be Beneficial
In the past the phrase, "you are only as young as you feel" has been thrown around as a way for the older generations to retain their youth, but it turns out that this may actually be the truth.

Not Getting Enough Sleep Can Affect The Weight Of Your Children
Sleep has long been linked to a number of problems when it isn't obtained at the correct levels. For children this means sleeping eight to ten hours each night undisturbed, and in this day and age the number of distractions and noisy electronic devices that fill your home may be the culprit behind their lack of sleep.

Baby Talk Linked To Hearing Ability
No, this doesn't refer to the way that you talk to your baby, but rather the way that your baby talks to you. Cooing and babbling can actually show you how much your infant is hearing, and this can be a crucially important fact to take note of.

What Is Good For The Gander Isn't Always Good For The Goose
As society evolves, it is becoming more common to see partners of different ages, especially older men with younger women. While this is becoming standard in relationships, it is still somewhat shocking to see a much older woman with a younger man, although it is not unheard of

Second Hand Smoke In Cars Cause For Concern
The information released for these findings was led by a professor of medicine and bioengineering and the chief of clinical pharmacology at the General Hospital of San Fransisco.

Early Exposure May Lead To Increased Risk Of Allergies
With the new school slogan across North American being changed to "Peanut Free", it comes as no surprise that new studies have been developing across the globe in regards to peanut allergies, both in cause and treatment.

Experiences Become More Intense When Shared
If you've ever shared an exciting story with somebody then you've probably noticed how expressing yourself through words can sometimes put you right back in the moment.

Leading A Healthy Lifestyle Reduces Stroke Risk In Women
It's long been recognized that leading a healthy lifestyle makes for a longer life in general, but new studies have found that by being more conscious of the decisions that women make regarding their health they could reduce the risk of stroke as well.

New Study Shows Exercise To Be Easier With A Visible Goal
Having goals has always been a huge part of weight loss, but a new study has proven that having a physical goal to set your sights on, might actually make exercise easier and more enjoyable.

Potty Training Before Age 2 Could Lead To Later Accidents
Every parent wants their child to succeed, especially before other children of their age, but a recent study has shown that children who begin their toilet training before the age of 2 have a far higher risk of having daytime accidents with wetting.

Rising Number of School Aged Children Show Signs Of Eating Disorders
With the growing number of obese adults and children in the United States and the constant flow of waiflike celebrities waving from the front pages of magazines and catalogues, it may not come as such a surprise that eating disorders are now being seen in children between the ages of eight and twelve years.

School Aged Children Show Increasing Signs of Mental Health Struggles
Mental health problems have been increasing at an alarming rate across the country, and the world as the signs become better recognized and people become more aware to the existence of certain forms of mental illness.

Drinking Grapefruit Juice May Curb Weight Gain
Drinking Grapefruit Juice May Curb Weight Gain the effects of different foods on weight loss has long been studied by the scientific community, and while there tend to be different results for each ingredient, a recent study has pinpointed grapefruit juice as one breakfast staple that shouldn't be missed.

Life Expectancy Soars In United States
It seems as though the news is always reporting some new string of disease, or a battle against physical or mental illnesses, and yet new statistics show that the life expectancy in the United States has risen dramatically.

Study Finds Vitamin D Deficiency Lowers Fertility In Women
With an aging population and women choosing to have children at much later ages than in previous decades, the rates of fertility are a constant worry for men and women.

Marijuana Shows Positive Results After Trauma
Marijuana has gotten some bad press from the government for its link to illicit drug use, but as a medical tool, it has some very beneficial results for patients who are recovering from traumatic events.

New Research Provides Help For ADHD Symptoms In Children
A recent study completed by the Michigan State University in combination with the University of Vermont has showed that performing exercise before school could have positive results for children suffering from ADHD.

Studies Prove That Teens Who Are Overweight Are Prone To Smoking
Although it has been proven in the past that there is no correlation to weight and alcohol or marijuana, recent studies show that being overweight may have an impact on whether or not teens will start smoking.

Studies Show Potassium Might Lower Stroke Risks
It's been a long known fact that potassium holds some very beneficial results for men and women alike, but a new study has shown that older women who ingest natural sources of potassium are at lower risk for death and stroke than women who don't.

Lower Back Pain No Longer Blamed On The Weather
In the past, there has been a correlation between joint and back pain, and the weather, whether it has to do with rainy skies or the pressure in the atmosphere, but recent studies have proven that this is not a contributing factor to those who are having problems with their lower backs.

Parkinson's Disease Patients Can Track Progression With Phone App
With smart phones and mobile applications quickly taking over nearly every industry on the planet, it only makes sense that it should also make its mark in the medical world.

Eating More Broccoli Really Does Make You Grow Healthy And Strong
For years parents have been telling their children to finish their broccoli and telling them that it will help them grow up big and strong, and although many children would like to believe this is a trick to make them inadvertently finish their dinner, recent studies have shown that it might be fact as well.

Fruit Juice Could Be as High In Sugar as Soda
It's difficult in today's world to determine which sugars are good for you and which sugars aren't, and as the battle with obesity grows stronger it's only becoming more and more troublesome to predict which foods and drinks do more harm than good.

Green Tea Has Lasting Effect On Human Memory
Tea is the most commonly consumed beverage on the planet after water, so it comes as a relief to many to know that most types of tea leaves are good for the human body, although some more than others.

Interacting With The Environment Could Improve Your Mental Health
Nature has long been associated with meditation, positive thinking, and healthy living, but not everybody realizes what it can also do for your mental health.

New Research Shows Major Health Benefits of Tofu
It has long been discussed that eating too much meat can be bad for the human body, particularly in the cardiovascular region, and while meat eating might not be the best for your body it has certainly become an essential part of most human being's diet due to the need for protein.

TV Personality Dr. Mehmet Oz In Trouble With U.S. Senate Panel Over False Claims
Dr. Oz is well known within the health and nutrition world as one of the experts on the subject of weight loss among many other things that he speaks about on his nationally renowned television program and website.

Women Should Still Expect Heavy Blood Flow During Menopause
Most women assume that there are two times in their lives after puberty hits when dealing with menstrual cramping and bleeding will finally be a nonissue.

Aspirin Targeted As Colon Cancer Prevention
A recent study has made headlines in the medical world when aspirin was linked to the possible prevention of colon cancer.

Recent Findings Suggest That Walking Leads To Better Creativity
It's common knowledge that a walk in the park can help relax you and open your mind, but recent research has confirmed that walking can actually help foster personal creativity.

Improper Treatment Of Sore Muscles May Cause A Lengthy Recovery
Over the years there have been many different treatments and medications suggested for the treatment of sore muscles and overworked joints, especially in the field of professional athletes, but recently there have been medical claims suggesting that some of this information might not be one hundred percent valid.

Ingestible Weight Loss Balloon Changes Gastric Treatments
Obesity isn't just a problem; it's an ongoing epidemic that seems to be taking the world by storm. Throughout North American and other areas around the globe, invasive plastic surgeries, yo-yo dieting, pills, and fad training programs are being utilized in an effort to control weight gain and shed unwanted pounds.

Menopause Not Just A Condition For Women
As women age their hormones change and begin to deplete, which can alter moods, body functions, and cause other changes to occur that can create discomfort, changes in sexual libido, and even make it difficult to keep short term memory fully functional.

New Methods Used To Avoid Oral Allergy Symptoms Revealed
As each season changes, there seem to be a number of factors contributing to allergies, and while some affect the nose and throat, there are many allergies that cause oral tingling, burning, and itching.

Phone App Provides Recovering Alcoholics With Aid
Although many patients recovering from alcoholism find a lot of help in group sessions and private therapy, when it comes time to be on your own away from friends and doctors it can be difficult to constantly face down those demons without support.

Herbal Treatments Takes A Front Seat In Alternative Medicine
Medical herbs and healing plants have long been used throughout history, and are still used together in many cultures.

The Dangers Of Stress And How To Prevent It From Controlling Your Life
If you're anything like the rest of the population then you've likely got a few stressors in your life, and while an acute case here and there isn't such a problem, chronic stress and anxiety disorders have a huge impact on people globally, and affect a large number of the population worldwide.

Early Development and Care of Children Can Alter Their Future Capabilities
As a parent your child is often going to be regarded as the most important part of your life, and this is true of many parents around the globe.

4 Causes Of Headaches And How To Prevent Them
From migraines to tension headaches, feeling sore and achy is never a good thing, especially if you're at work, or unable to lie down and rest for some reason.

4 Ways To Boost Your Immune System And Escape Flu Season
The holidays might be over but cold and flu season is still upon you and the cold winter months don't seem to be letting up anytime soon.

Addiction Treatments For Drugs And Alcohol Expanding
Dealing with the consequences of alcohol and drug addiction can be overwhelming and leave families both emotionally and financially drained not knowing exactly where to turn.

Caffeine Recently Found To Be Memory Booster Among Other Thing
Caffeine has long been used to treat fatigue and induce moments of mental alertness, especially among those who must rise and shine early for their line of work.

Causes of Alcohol Addiction On The Rise
Alcohol addiction has been a problem in North America and globally for years now, and the numbers of deaths related to this intoxicating substance seems to grow daily.

3 Newsworthy Weight Loss Tricks You Should Know About
With the rise of obesity in North America and globally, comes many new methods of weight loss and research programs to tackle this health issue.

New and Improved Weight Loss Tools To Keep You Fit
High tech gadgets seem to pop up in every part of your life so it makes sense that you'd also see them taking over the weight loss industry one step at a time.

New e-Button Tool Assists In Monitoring Portion Size
Weight loss seems to be on the minds of everybody these days, whether you're young, old, male, female, or from any continent worldwide.

New Hope for Breast Cancer Detection In The Form of 3D Mammography
Breast cancer is a serious issue facing women all over the globe, and although there have been some serious strides in prevention and treatment there is no one hundred percent guaranteed cure on the market.

Sleep Apnea Treatments And How They Can Fit Into Your Life
Sleep apnea is a condition that affects thousands of people every day; it can range in seriousness but is treatable.

The Real Low Down On Detox Diets and How They Work
The obesity epidemic is constantly gracing the front page of worldwide health news and fitness magazines, and along with this bombardment of media toward one of America's most life threatening issues comes a wide assortment of diets and detox methods to save the day.

4 Recent Studies That Have Surfaced In Management of Autism
Autistic Spectrum Disorders or ASD are developmental disorders that start in young children and last a lifetime.

Recent Studies of Vitamin D Have Shown Dramatic Improvements in The Body
It's always been apparent that certain vitamins and minerals are essential in order for the human body to function the way that it should.

Alzheimers Instances are Continuing to Increase and so are the costs and burdens
Though there are still some in the medical industries that contend Alzheimer's is on the decline, they are certainly in the minority.

Breastfeeding Your Child Has More Advantages than Just Antibodies Alone
Breastfeeding Your Child Has More Advantages than Just Antibodies Alone For as long as women have been breast feeding there has been a quest for more information on the reasons and benefits associated with the practice.

Importance of Hepatitis C Screening for Baby Boomers
Hepatitis C claims more than 15,000 lives each year. Most of these people fall into the baby boomer generation, people who were born between 1945 and 1965.

The Dangers of Social Stress
More than 350 million people in the world suffer from depression and social stress. Many people are not aware of the physical effects depression has on the body, with heart disease being number one.

The Menopause Diet for Increased Energy
Menopause is generally a major life change for women. This life milestone consists of the time that women stop menstruating and can no longer become pregnant.

Eating Grapes Protects Against Organ Damage from Metabolic Syndrome
According to recent research presented at the Experimental Biology conference in Boston, eating grapes can protect your internal organs if you have metabolic syndrome. Find out about metabolic syndrome and how eating grapes can help.

Top Ten Ways to Stay Hydrated
Summer is a glorious season, and everybody loves frolicking on the beach and sipping on cold drinks while soaking up the sun. It's all fun and games until you start to feel dehydrated!

How Does Pink Eye Spread to Others?
The diagnosis of Pink Eye, also known as Conjunctivitis, still creates fear. Granted, it doesn't cause a mass exodus from school as it did even twenty years ago.

10 Best Ways to Soothe a Sore Throat
Most cases of a sore throat are caused by viruses and typically do not need medical treatment.

 

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