February 2020

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Other Bisphenol Types May Have Less Impact on Heart Function Than BPA

Razi Berry Some chemical alternatives to plastic bisphenol-a (BPA), which is still commonly used in medical settings such as operating rooms and intensive care units, may be less disruptive to heart electrical function than BPA, according to a pre-clinical study from Children’s National Hospital that explored how the structural analogues bisphenol-s (BPS) and bisphenol-f (BPF) […]

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Many Water Filters Only Removing Some PFAS

Razi Berry The water filter on your refrigerator door, the pitcher-style filter you keep inside the fridge and the whole-house filtration system you installed last year may function differently and have vastly different price tags, but they have one thing in common. Water filters may not remove all of the drinking water contaminants you’re most

Love Is Medicine Podcast 089: Reconnecting To Your Trust In Nature w/ Nadine Artemis
Love is Medicine Podcast

089: Reconnecting To Your Trust In Nature w/ Nadine Artemis

After a fire ravaged her home and all of her and her ancestor’s belongings, Nadine Artemis was lost. It was the healing power of nature that motivated Nadine to activate her resiliency and move forward. Now an author of two books, aromacologist and creator of the first-ever full concept aromatherapy store in North America at the age of 22, Nadine is an expert in trusting the Universe and utilizing nature’s powerful tools.

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Alcohol Drinking Patterns Affect Circadian Metabolism

Razi Berry Drinking alcohol is a widespread habit in modern society and can have serious metabolic consequences. Recent studies have uncovered the interplay between nutrition, metabolism and circadian rhythms. But, until now, little has been done to understand the effects of alcohol consumption on circadian metabolism. Interplay uncovered between nutrition, metabolism and circadian rhythms University

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New Toxins Found as Byproduct for Drinking Water Chlorination

Razi Berry Mixing drinking water with chlorine, the United States’ most common method of disinfecting drinking water, creates previously unidentified toxic byproducts, says Carsten Prasse from Johns Hopkins University and his collaborators from the University of California, Berkeley and Switzerland. The researchers’ findings were published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology. ‘Process of killing

Body, Cimperman, Experts

5 Myths About CBD

Sarah Cimperman, ND Cannabidiol, better known as CBD, has been marketed as a natural cure for conditions ranging from anxiety and insomnia to epilepsy and chronic pain. At a time when ninety percent of people in the United States believe that the cannabis plant has medical benefits, CBD product sales are surging.1 Market researchers predict

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Could ‘Smart Toilets’ Replace Lab Testing?

Razi Berry Wearable, smart technologies are transforming the ability to monitor and improve health, but a decidedly low-tech commodity – the humble toilet – may have potential to outperform them all. The humble toilet – may have potential to outsmart them all That’s the conclusion of a team of metabolism scientists at the University of

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More people are living in poor health, beginning at a younger age

Razi Berry Data reported in the American Heart Association’s Heart & Stroke Statistics — 2020 Update, show heart disease and stroke deaths continue to decline, but that trend has slowed significantly in recent years. Further discouraging is that more people are living in poor health, beginning at a younger age, as a direct result of

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You Really Are on the ‘Same Wavelength’ as Your Baby

Razi Berry New research suggests that you might quite literally be “on the same wavelength,” experiencing similar brain activity in the same brain regions. Have you ever played with a baby and felt a sense of connection, even though they couldn’t yet talk to you? A team of Princeton researchers has conducted the first study

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