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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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Traditional “Masculinity” May Be Obstacle to PTSD Treatment for Vets

Razi Berry To help service members perform better in the field, military training emphasizes the importance of certain traits associated with traditional masculinity, including suppression of emotion and self-reliance. But when veterans return home, strict adherence to these traits can become detrimental, leading to more severe post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms and making it more difficult

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Gender Differences in Health Habits

Razi Berry A Mayo Clinic study published in the American Journal of Health Behavior investigates differences in how men and women perceive their own health. The study finds that confidence in maintaining good health habits can be influenced by gender. Mayo Clinic study investigates differences in how men and women perceive their own health Men

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Added Sugar Almost Impossible to Avoid for Toddlers

Razi Berry A new study in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, published by Elsevier, found that nearly two-thirds of infants (61 percent) and almost all toddlers (98 percent) consumed added sugars in their average daily diets, primarily in the form of flavored yogurts (infants) and fruit drinks (toddlers). Infants were 6-11

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Two-Thirds of Parents Can’t Tell Mood Swings from Depression in Teens

Razi Berry Telling the difference between a teen’s normal ups and downs and something bigger is among top challenges parents face in identifying youth depression, a new national poll suggests. The difference between a teen’s normal ups and downs and something bigger Though the majority of parents say they are confident they would recognize depression

Love Is Medicine Podcast 087: Helping Your Man Be The Man He Wants To Be w/ Dr. Jed Diamond
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087: Understand & Heal Hidden Causes Of Male Anger w/ Dr. Jed Diamond

Dr. Jed Diamond’s mission is simple, he wants to teach men how to be good men in this world, and help women nurture a relationship with a good man. A leader in the field of gender-specific health care, author of 16 books and founder of MenAlive, Dr. Jed Diamond is an expert in the innate differences between men and women and a proponent for our ability to build healthy relationships despite those differences.

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A “Smart” Chair for Correcting Posture

Razi Berry Scientists from South Ural State University have developed a “smart” chair, which allows forming correct body posture from childhood and thereby preventing many diseases. At the moment, this development has no analogues in the world. One of these things may look like the other, but doesn’t train like the other The concept of

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Lead Exposure May Change Brain Structure in Children

Razi Berry Although leaded gas and lead-based paint were banned decades ago, the risk of lead exposure is far from gone. A new study led by Elizabeth Sowell, PhD, shows that living in neighborhoods with high risk of lead exposure is associated with differences in brain structure and cognitive performance in some children. Her findings,

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