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Revisiting Depression — Dopamine-Serotonin Balance Gains Attention for Treatment-Resistant Depression

Depression is one of the most common mental health challenges today, affecting 332 million people worldwide.1 In the United States

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Reversing Alzheimer's — The Forgotten Causes and Cures Big Pharma Buried

Alzheimer’s dementia is one of the most significant medical challenges our country faces (e.g., it places an incredible burden upon

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Why You Should Never Take OTC Painkillers While on Antibiotics

Every year, 4.95 million deaths worldwide are tied to antimicrobial resistance.1 That figure is not only staggering — it makes

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Gut Microbes Linked to Stronger Muscles and Healthier Aging

Your ability to walk with steady strength is one of the clearest markers of healthy aging. Strong muscles are essential

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Understanding the Importance of B Vitamins for Health

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Ashley Armstrong – Unlocking Optimal Health

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How to Spot Fake Grass Fed Beef and Find the Real Thing

When buying meat for their pot roasts or burgers, many people who consider themselves smart shoppers would often check the

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Cracking the Myth — How Eating Eggs Helps Lower Bad Cholesterol

For decades, eggs carried an unfair reputation — they were labeled “cholesterol bombs,” and that eating them regularly would clog

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Health Benefits of Topical Magnesium Lotions and Sprays

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Historical Rise of Cancer and Dietary Linoleic Acid — Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies

Cancer now strikes 30% to 50% of all Americans in their lifetime, compared to just 5% at the turn of