Tag: health

New Heart Scan Method Could Help Identify the 15 Percent of High Risk Patients Who Go Undetected

Numerical scores are used in a variety of ways ranging from sports to scholarly exams to credit worthiness. Now there’s another score, one that can help in the prevention of heart disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, someone dies from heart disease every…


Does Diet Soda Increase Stroke Risk as Much as Regular Soda?

Sugar is no longer considered just empty calories, but an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. So what happens if you switch to artificial sweeteners? Recommendations to limit sugar consumption vary around the globe, with guidelines ranging from “Limit sweet desserts to one every other day” to “Keep sugar consumption to 4 or less occasions…


Famous Pro-Vaccine Doctor Suspects Pfizer Booster Shot Sent His Cancer Into Overdrive

After realizing his COVID-19 booster shot may have sent his cancer into overdrive, Michel Goldman, M.D., Ph.D., professor of immunology and pharmacotherapy at the Université libre de Bruxelles in Belgium, said going public with the information was the “right thing to do.” This article was originally published by The Defender – Children’s Health Defense’s News…


[Premiering Now] CDC Data Suggests Myocarditis Cases Could Be 2 Times Higher After Vaccination Than After Contracting COVID-19 | Facts Matter

This video is brought to you by Sekur: https://ept.ms/3yW0Wul Dr. Sanjay Verma is an interventional cardiologist in Southern California. In this interview, he discusses several medical studies on myocarditis and sudden adult death syndrome (SADS) events that contradict the mainstream narrative on vaccine side effects, while interjecting his own experiences in which he’s seen a dramatic…


CDC Data Suggests Myocarditis Cases Could Be 2 Times Higher After Vaccination Than After Contracting COVID-19 | Facts Matter

This video is brought to you by Sekur: https://ept.ms/3yW0Wul Dr. Sanjay Verma is an interventional cardiologist in Southern California. In this interview, he discusses several medical studies on myocarditis and sudden adult death syndrome (SADS) events that contradict the mainstream narrative on vaccine side effects, while interjecting his own experiences in which he’s seen a dramatic…


Tips for Falling Asleep and Staying Asleep–Natural & Chinese Medicine

How much sleep do you get each night? Do you wake in the early hours, unable to get back to sleep? Poor sleep is another modern ‘epidemic’ that is weakening the concentration, souring the mood, and darkening the days of many people. Could knowing your ‘organs’ body clock’ or gauging your ‘metabolic efficiency’ help where…


Pill Shortage Impacts Productivity: ‘People Unable to Focus’

Countless people depend on the powerful stimulant Adderall to get through their day, but when supply chain shortages interfere with access, they’re left in despair. STORY AT-A-GLANCE A labor shortage at Teva Pharmaceuticals, the top supplier of Adderall and its generic counterpart to the U.S., kicked off a shortage of the popular drug People from…


Trouble Falling Asleep?

You might remember my previous article about nonrestorative sleep and waking up at 3 a.m., unable to fall back asleep. We looked at the roles stress and blood sugar dysregulation play in causing a nighttime cortisol spike that produces a hyperarousal state, making it difficult to fall back asleep. That marks one type of disrupted…


The Amazing Benefits of Doing Hard Things

We spend most of our days doing similar routines—waking at the same time, eating the same breakfast, doing similar tasks at work, communicating with the same people, wearing the same outfits, and watching the same TV shows. And on it goes. When we make our routines and habits effortless, it can help us to feel…


The Timing of Your Meals Could Change Your Mood: Study

When you have your meals can change your mood, according to a new Harvard study. Researchers placed participants in a simulation that mimicked night shifts, and participants either had meals during the day only, or had meals during both daytime and nighttime. There were two meal timing groups: the daytime and nighttime meal control group,…