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Another group of healthcare professionals overwhelmingly use and recommend supplements. Find out what they take themselves and suggest to their customers, and why.
Another group of healthcare professionals overwhelmingly use and recommend supplements. Find out what they take themselves and suggest to their customers, and why.
Higher consumption of antioxidants in the diet may decrease diabetes risk in healthy adults and diabetic patients, according to a study.
In addition to the known negative effects on your heart and your weight, trans fat may also be harmful to your brain, colon, prostate and breast health.
Which type of vitamin D you take and when you take it can make a big difference in how much actually gets stored, absorbed and used by your body.
There are basic lifestyle steps all adults should take to minimize health risks and extend well-being. We often discuss them individually, but let's take another look at them as a whole.
You may be able to reduce chronic inflammation – believed to be an underlying cause of heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes and arthritis – through the foods that you eat.
What does your gut health have to do with allergies? Perhaps quite a bit.
Taking antibiotics for the flu or other viral infections not only won't help you – it may actually do you harm.
God has provided us with an abundance of natural substances to help support all aspects of the digestive process.
Supplements of multivitamins and minerals may help reduce body weight and improve blood fat levels.