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Why Sunlight Deficiency Is as Deadly as Smoking

A groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Internal Medicine has revealed something absolutely amazing about the role of the sun in human health: a deficiency of sunlight could be as harmful to human health as smoking cigarettes A study titled, “Avoidance of sun exposure as a risk factor for major causes of death: a competing…


Joint Hypermobility Could Be Caused by Vitamin Deficiency: Study

Double-jointedness, also called joint hypermobility, is when someone’s joints have a greater range of motion than is usual. The condition can cause potentially painful joint instability that increases the risk of sprains, dislocations, and other injuries. Researchers have discovered a link between hypermobility, folate deficiency, and a key folate-metabolizing enzyme. Vitamin B9 Deficiency Linked to…


Beyond Detox: Unlocking the Secret Healing Power of the Lymphatic System

In this series, “The Miraculous Immune System,” we’ll explore the true power of our immunity, the organs that work tirelessly to protect us. We’ll also provide practical ways to protect these vital divine gifts. The lymphatic system is our “immune network manager,” designed to keep internal and external toxins and invaders away from our body….


Cranberry Juice Can Prevent Recurrent UTIs, but Only for Some People

Many of us know cranberries as a tasty condiment to have with our Christmas turkey, or the juice that accompanies vodka in a cosmopolitan cocktail. You might have also heard cranberries prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs). While this is often dismissed as a myth, a new review of the evidence shows consuming cranberry juice or…


40 Minutes of Bright Light Helps Night Shift Nurses Feel Less Tired

Nurses exposed to 40 minutes of bright light before their night shift begins feel less fatigued and make fewer errors at work, according to a new study. The nurses also sleep better when their shift is over. “Health care workers are experiencing high levels of fatigue due to staffing shortages, difficult schedules, and heavy workloads. Further,…


Retirement Plans Derailed: Quarter of Americans Slash Savings Due to Inflation, Study Shows

A quarter of American workers had to slash their retirement savings as inflation hit a 40-year high in 2022 and took its toll on their hard-earned dollars, according to new study findings published on April 20. The findings were reported in an annual study conducted jointly by the Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center (GFLEC) at…


Traditional Medicine Compound Drug Fights Glioblastoma in Mice

A drug made from a natural compound used in traditional Chinese medicine works against malignant brain tumors in mice, a new study shows. The findings offer a promising avenue of research for glioblastoma treatment. In the study, published in Cell Reports Medicine, the researchers showed how a formulation of the compound, called indirubin, improved the survival…


Gen Zers and Millennials? I Love ’Em!

Dave, I am the managing partner of a family business. We would like to add to our team, but I’m worried we can’t try to hold millennials and Gen Zers to the same standards as other generations without losing them. How do you feel about this? —Sarah Sarah, If you give them what you should…


Mystery of the Multiverse: An Infinitely Wider View of Reality

“There are many, many, many worlds branching out at each moment you become aware of your environment and then make a choice.” -Kevin Michel Going from the exterior to the interior of any particle, one discovers a whole new reality. Every cell has its own components, just like the one next to it, functioning in…


Decoding Dysbiosis: Are Your Gut Microbes Out of Whack?

In this series, we’ll share how the latest developments in this medical frontier are transforming our approaches to illness and offering new strategies to heal and prevent disease. Previously: Scientists are examining thousands of people’s stools in an effort to infer a “normal” gut microbiome. This would create a standard that should help clinicians and…