How to self-love your way to long-term health
...external source. For example, work pressure, busy lives at home, child care, etc. Small bouts of stress are good, as long as the body can recover. [...]
...external source. For example, work pressure, busy lives at home, child care, etc. Small bouts of stress are good, as long as the body can recover. [...]
...because it often contains several sources of chemicals in a small space, making the concentration of toxins higher than in other areas of the home. [...]
...work. More on that later in the article, but it’s a reminder of how we can affect the self esteem of others in small and profound ways. How we [...]
...Leaky gut occurs when the junctions between cells in the small intestine break down, and allow larger food particles, toxic molecules, and bacteria [...]
...would be equivalent to approximately half a plate. While the portion sizes act as a guideline, it was shown that even one small portion of mushrooms [...]
...to antibiotic stewardship into their practices that limit preventive prescriptions to a small group of patients,” said Rowan, executive [...]
...areas that show changes in dementia and ‘typical’ Alzheimer’s disease. Although the differences in brain structure were generally quite [...]
...regulate blood sugar via a small bioengineered implant. EU-funded DRIVE project The EU-funded DRIVE project aims to provide a long-lasting solution [...]
...a small private college in Denver, trying to get used to the cold climate and the chill in my heart after a dual separation from the only city [...]
...‘talking cushion’ and Acti-chair combined with the latest understanding of the condition is what makes the house an important step forward in dementia [...]