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Are Parents Responsible For Childhood Obesity?

From Your Health Journal…..”I just love the Policy Mic web site, always try to bring traffic their way. If you have never been to their site, please visit it, I will post a link below. Today’s article...

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Are Your Cosmetics Safe?

by Paul J. Rosen, J.D., L.Ac., EAMP The more you look the more you see. Have you ever noticed that when you buy a new car you see more of them on the road? This goes for a blouse or a pair of shoes as...

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Are Surgical Facelifts A Cosmetic Procedure Of The Past?

Los Angeles Facial Plastic & Reconstructive surgeon Babak Azizzadeh, MD, FACS responds to recent findings suggesting surgical facelifts are gradually becoming obsolete. There have been several...

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Are Fruits And Vegetables What They Used To Be?

By Dr. Michael Wald An apple a day is not enough…and never was! More than a few studies have alluded to the fact that our fruits and vegetables these days are less nutritious than they used to be. A...

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Are Scars Hurting Your Health And Happiness? – Part 1

By Dr. Mark Pitstick Have you ever heard the phrase, “She was scarred for life”? Usually, it refers to emotional scars and the lasting impact those can have on a person. Physical scars, however, can...

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Are Certain Foods Responsible For Your Depression? – Part 1

By Kac Young ND, DCH, PhD. According to recent studies, it’s possible that eating certain foods is associated with depression. Can you get happier then by eating differently? Absolutely! Refined Grains...

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Are Certain Foods Responsible For Your Depression? – Part 2

By Kac Young ND, DCH, PhD. Continued from part 1 of this article….. Fast Food is also known to contribute to depression: People who eat fast food are 51 percent more likely to develop depression than...

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