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UNICEF Weighs in on State of Children’s Diets Worldwide

Razi Berry An alarmingly high number of children are suffering the consequences of poor diets and a food system that is failing them, UNICEF warned today in a new report on children, food and nutrition. Children, food and nutrition finds that at least 1 in 3 children under five is either undernourished or overweight The […]

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Gender-Affirming Surgery: Conflicting Viewpoints or Silent Questions?

Razi Berry Two articles were published regarding gender-affirming treatments, which offer transgendered individuals the option to adopt a gender identity more fitting for their inner experience. These two articles paint an entirely different picture of this fairly new area of medical consideration. Gender-affirming treatment articles paint an entirely different picture of this fairly new area

Love Is Medicine Podcast 081: Start Living With Intention & How To Do It w/ Tonya Dalton
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081: Start Living With Intention & How To Do It w/ Tonya Dalton

Have you ever considered that hiding behind your busy schedule could be stopping you from deepening your relationships and living the life that you desire? Tonya Dalton is a productivity expert, writer, speaker, and founder of inkWELL Press Productivity Co. Today Tonya is here to explain to you why you should stop living with the fear of missing out and start actively choosing how you want to spend your time.

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Increased Mushroom Consumption May Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

Razi Berry Results from the first long-term cohort study of more than 36,000 Japanese men over decades suggest an association between eating mushrooms and a lower risk of prostate cancer. Their findings were published in the International Journal of Cancer. Results from the first long-term cohort study suggest association between eating mushrooms and lower risk

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Neurotoxin Added to Turmeric to Brighten Color

Razi Berry It’s billed as a health booster and healing agent, but it may be the source of cognitive defects and other severe ailments. A new Stanford-led study reveals that turmeric — a commonly used spice throughout South Asia — is sometimes adulterated with a lead-laced chemical compound in Bangladesh, one of the world’s predominant

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Microplastic Leaching from Teabags

Razi Berry Many people are trying to reduce their plastic use, but some tea manufacturers are moving in the opposite direction: replacing traditional paper teabags with plastic ones. Now, researchers reporting in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology have discovered that a soothing cup of the brewed beverage may come with a dose of micro- and

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Meta-Analysis Shows Omega-3s Lower Risks of Cardiovascular Disease

Razi Berry People who received omega-3 fish oil supplements in randomized clinical trials had lower risks of heart attack and other cardiovascular disease (CVD) events compared with those who were given placebo, according to a new meta-analysis from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Researchers found an association between

Love is Medicine Podcast 080: How To Tune Into Your Breath To Find True Healing w/ Victoria Albina
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080: How To Tune Into Your Breath To Find True Healing w/ Victoria Albina

Victoria Albina can remember always being sick, which is why she started to adopt the identity of a sick person as part of her inner truth. Through her healing journey, Victoria realized that it was only by finding gratitude in her ability to feel symptoms and dismissing her habitual thoughts that were keeping her sick that she was able to re-establish her ability to heal from within.

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Link Between Students’ Grades and Sleep Habits

Razi Berry Two MIT professors have found a strong relationship between students’ grades and how much sleep they’re getting. What time students go to bed and the consistency of their sleep habits also make a big difference. And no, getting a good night’s sleep just before a big test is not good enough — it

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Woman Put into a Coma by Skin-Lightening Cream

Razi Berry She had been buying face cream through a friend of a friend for 12 years. This time, it was Pond’s “Rejuveness,” a version of the company’s anti-wrinkle cream that is made and sold in Mexico. Toxic skin-lightening compound laced cream had a devastating effect on 47-year-old Sacramento resident Someone in the Mexican state

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