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8 Tips To Beat Bloating

Abdominal bloating not only looks bad but can cause physical discomfort too. It’s a condition that can be avoided pretty easily. The real cause of bloating is intestinal gas – not “water weight” unless it is caused by a medical condition such as liver or heart disease. Here are some tips that can help you…

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How To Cope With Depression Relapse?

“Do you know, depression affects around 7 percent of adults in the United States every year?” Depression relapse is a condition when a person slides back into depression during recovery from an earlier episode. The chances of relapse are more within 2 months of stopping treatment for a previous episode. Early signs of a depression…

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Why Aren’t You Losing Weight?

You are following a weight loss plan, exercising a lot but you’re not losing weight. How it’s possible? Maybe your workouts are not as intense as you think or maybe there’s some other reason. It can be your medical condition. If you’re not able to lose weight, consult with your healthcare provider to know whether…

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Everything About Sun Poisoning

  Sun poisoning doesn’t really mean you’ve been poisoned. It is a term used to describe a severe case of sunburn. Sun poison is a burn usually from ultraviolet radiation that inflames your skin. What causes sunburn? Spending too much time out in the sun can lead to various health issues – from mild dehydration…

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What You Should Know About Melatonin?

Melatonin is a natural hormone produced by a pineal gland in your body. This pea-sized gland is found just above the middle of the brain.  This gland stays inactive during the day and gets turned on by the SCN when the sun goes down i.e., during the night (around 9 pm). Melatonin levels in the…

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Things That Can Affect Your Heart

Heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States.  “More than 610,000 Americans die of it annually; that’s one in every four deaths.” The high-risk factors that affect your heart health are smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and a lack of exercise. It must be a surprise for…

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Things To Know About Anemia

Anemia is the most common condition throughout the world. It affects an estimated 24.8 percent of the world’s population. Anemia is a condition when your body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout your body. Basically, the red blood cells contain hemoglobin that holds oxygen together. Symptoms of Anemia The various…

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Liver and Alcohol: Effects of Alcohol on Liver

Liver is one of the largest internal organs that work regularly. It has 500 different roles. One of the main functions of the liver is to break down food to generate energy for the body. It helps in getting rid of the waste products. What happens when you drink alcohol? When you drink, only 20…

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Know Your Supplement Before You Pop That Pill

Approx. half of the Americans are taking supplements to get an adequate amount of minerals for their body. We know supplements can improve your health, but taking them in large doses can lead to potential side-effects if not taken as recommended by your doctor. Here are four supplements that you must take carefully. #1. Vitamin…

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5 Dietary Supplements Necessary For Men

Men’s and women’s bodies have different needs. Men require more nutrients in comparison to women. No matter you’re working out daily or eating a healthy diet, there are chances that you might be missing out some necessary nutrients. A daily dose of supplement can help bridge that gap. Here are some vitamins and minerals that…