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The Beta-Carotene Defect

Carrots and other orange and yellow vegetables are rich in beta-carotene. We all heard it from our parents: Eat your carrots; they’re good for your eyes. But newest research results show that this is not true for all of us in equal measure.

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Aspirin “Defeat” The Colon Cancer

Aspirin "defeat" the colon cancer.

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Top Two Herbs to Treat Hemorrhoids Naturally

Are you suffering from hemorrhoids problems? You may want to treat hemorrhoids in the best possible way so that there are no side effects and risks.

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Yoga: for a Healthy Heart

A new study has shown that regular practice of yoga results in a healthy heart.

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Does Music Help to Treat Autism?

Although music therapy is a new practice of treating patients with autism, you should seriously consider giving it a shot.

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No Child Ever Needs to Suffer From Autism Henceforth – Read This Article and Find Out Why

Recently, the Autism Awareness is developed through seminars, films and even through advertising campaigns.

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Noni and Cancer

Cancer is a cellular malfunction. When suffering from cancer, the human body loses normal cellular controls, which results in the malignanin ot cell’s unregulated growth. These cancer cells have a lack of differentiation and invoke local tissue, travel elsewhere and metastasize. The disease itself being by one cell that mutates or changes. The abnormal cell maintains that mutation through that cell’s reproduction process despite the efforts of the human body’s defense system, which tries to eliminate abnormal cells. These mutated cells (resulting from abnormal DNA) then travel through the body, setting up residency in one or more of the body’s organs. There are now well over one hundred types of cancer that can exist within the human body.

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How to Live Stronger

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, employed persons who are no longer necessarily better to live.

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Indian Takeaways: Good for What Ails You?

Most of us like to indulge in a good takeaway once in a while but now you no longer need to feel guilty about having a curry after a Saturday night binge with your mates. Recent research indicates that a curry once in a while can have considerable health benefits.

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Chronic Insomnia May Harm Heart Health

Chronic insomnia may be bad for the heart, even in healthy people, researchers conclude Quebec. They observed that the blood pressure of insomniacs do not sufficiently lowered at night, even when they sleep well.