by J | Jun 6, 2017 | Adult, Children
Why Your Liver Might Be Older Than You How old is your liver? If you responded with your age, you might be wrong. At least, this could be the case if you consider your “epigenetic age” rather than your chronological age.Your epigenetic age is a measure of...
by J | Jun 6, 2017 | Adult, Children
How Women Can Significantly Reduce One Major Risk Factor For Breast Cancer Here’s some good news for women fighting breast cancer and for women who are at a higher risk for getting it. You may know that 80% of breast cancers are estrogen positive cancers. This...
by J | Jun 6, 2017 | Adult, Children
Improve Your Diet By Eating One Food Each Day We often think that to improve our diet, we have to make major changes, drastically reducing calories or cutting out sugar entirely. But research is showing that we may actually be able to make our diets better just with...
by J | May 31, 2017 | Adult, Children
Study Says Busy People Have Improved Cognitive Function In Old Age Busy people may have better-functioning brains in old age than those who are less busy, scientists have suggested. A healthily busy lifestyle is associated with improved cognitive function, according...
by J | May 30, 2017 | Adult, Children, Our Approach
This Common Food Makes Cancer Light Up On An MRI Wouldn’t it be great if we could just scan the body every now and then to find cancers before they spread all over? In many ways this is one of the most important issues in cancer therapy today. AND the time for...
by J | May 30, 2017 | Adult
Why Doctors Are Moving Away From Annual Mammograms… When it comes to cancer, early detection often leads to better outcomes. It’s true that improvements in Mammographic technology and the increased rate at which women are getting screened is leading to the...
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