Unless you are allergic to peanut you might consider peanut butter as a means to decrease cardiovascular disease.
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| Comments >>Imagine lying on your bed with a fabulous sky ceiling on top … but your bedroom is in the basement. Impossible?
Well with Sky Factory this is now possible.
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| Comments >>Nanotechnology, which is revolutionizing cosmetics, food, medicine, sport and construction, could pose a health risk similar to that of asbestos according to scientists, if inhaled in sufficient quantity.
The Edinburgh research published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology shows that ultra-small nanotubes can cause cancer.
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| Comments >>Don’ shop when hungry!
Scientists have found out that ghrelin, a hormone released when we are hungry, makes food look more tasty.
The “hunger hormone” also improves our ability to notice individual items of food - and to remember them.
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| Comments >>In the Bible the apostle Paul recommended Timothy to drink a little wine to improve his health. Was he right?
Research has found that red wine in particular can lower the risk of heart disease, provide protection against stroke and prevent pancreatic cancer.
Does it mean all red wines are good? Do the health benefits extend […]
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