Drink Made From Fruit and Plant Extracts May Be the Scientifically-Backed Hangover Cure We've Been Waiting For
A plant extract combination of fruits, leaves, and roots seems to help relieve hangover symptoms, reveals new research from BMJ.
A plant extract combination of fruits, leaves, and roots seems to help relieve hangover symptoms, reveals new research from BMJ.
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Loose dental fillings may soon be a thing of the past now that Chinese scientists have uncovered how to reproduce tooth enamel that will repair itself.
After years of eating poorly and never exercising, my body was an 80-year-old version of itself. With debilitating back problems, I started reading up on solutions and found yoga. With just a few moves, you can bring your legs, hips and spine into proper alignment, and release tension.
The Red Cross is in dire need of blood and platelet donations – so they're asking all the needle-phobes to set aside their fear and donate today.
When dieting or the focus on weight loss has become your primary concern, you may have an eating disorder—but there are proven techniques to help you.
A growing body of research says that NR, NMN, and resveratrol are the most promising nutritional supplements for slowing the decline of aging.
The treatment, which is now awaiting FDA-approval, could be a groundbreaking new form of therapy for children and adults with severe peanut allergies.
This intriguing new piece of research suggests that small spurts of movement and exercise could greatly improve our brain function.
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