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Video Archive - Noble Energy Wellness

Video Archive Content Below For Registered Free Members or Higher We're excited to share an update regarding our webinar video archive. To continue providing you with an exceptional experience and to support the growth and sustainability of our platf

Health & Fitness | Health News

3 Breathing Exercises to Calm the Brain, Reduce Stress, and Cure Anxiety

When you breathe correctly, you pump cerebrospinal fluid into the brain to reduce stress and cure anxiety. You've ...

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Manifest Your Dreams – July 20, 2023 - Noble Energy Wellness

Eleanor When you work your experiences make sure that you're dealing with all the worlds, because manifestation is in the Mental World. It is important to bring the other dimensions in through the third dimensional world in a way that brings them int

Advice & Self-Help | Self-care Tips

Taking mental health conversations to ice cream stores, barbershops, and more

Amid the ongoing mental health crisis, psychologists are bringing their expertise to schools, hair salons, restaurants, and other everyday spots.

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness

Why you wake up tired in the morning and how to fix it, according to experts

You usually sleep for seven to eight hours, yet still feel sleepy in the morning. What causes this, and how can you change it? Sleep experts weigh in on possible culprits and share how you can get better quality rest.

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

What To Do After Work To Reset Your Mind and Body

A long day of working at a desk can leave you feeling sluggish. Here's what to do after work to reset and refresh ahead of your evening.

Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research

The five stages of burnout: Recognize & reverse the stress-burnout cyc

What's going on at a physiological level when you burn out? This article outlines the five stages of burnout and what you can do to reverse burnout at its source.

Health & Fitness | Health News

Eyeglasses, Posture, and Headaches

Vision and headachesWe know that challenges with our vision can cause headaches. Squinting in bright light or straining the eyes to bring hazy text into focus can easily result in strain or pain in the eyes, temples, top of the head, or elsewhere. Wh

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

The Many Paths to Better Mental Health

Dive in to Pocket’s curated guides to feeling better about yourself, managing stress, and finding healthy ways to add meaning to your life.

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

World Mental Health Day: How to Boost Your Mental Health

In honor of World Mental Health Day, we’re reflecting on small ways we prioritize our mental health on a daily basis.

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness

New Federal Report on Microfiber Pollution Spotlights Textile and Fashion Industries - Lexology

A new draft report to Congress by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on behalf of the…

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

Stop drinking, keep reading, look after your hearing: a neurologist’s tips for fighting memory loss and Alzheimer’s

When does forgetfulness become something more serious? And how can we delay or even prevent that change? We talk to brain expert Richard Restak

Miscellaneous | Interesting & Helpful Information

The dark side of wellness: the overlap between spiritual thinking and far-right conspiracies | Health & wellbeing |

Extreme right-wing views and the wellness community are not an obvious pairing, but ‘conspirituality’ is increasingly pervasive. How did it all become so toxic? By Eva Wiseman

Psychology | Psychology

You Knew She Was Depressed, But Suicidal? Now What? - Workplace Coach Blog

Your coworker is depressed, possibly suicidal, what can you do?

Health & Fitness | Sleep

The 7 Types of Rest, and How to Get the Kind You Need

If you never feel fully rested, it could be because you're not getting the right type of rest

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness

Meditative Practice and Spiritual Wellbeing May Preserve Cognitive Function in Aging - Neuroscience News

Kirtan Kriya, a simple meditation practice that centers on psychological and spiritual wellbeing, may help to reduce some Alzheimer's related risk factors and improve cognition in older adults.

Health & Fitness | Health News

Cocoa Offers Remarkable Health Benefits | NaturalHealth365

(NaturalHealth365) Even a single episode of stress can raise the risk of cardiac events. Discover how cocoa can support your heart health..

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

Mental Health Day: How to Make the Most of It

Mental health days are important, but they can often be ineffective. Here’s how to make the most of your time off so that you return to work feeling refreshed and ready to go.

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

Arianna Huffington: This Is Our Opportunity to Take Action on Mental Health

In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, this Mental Health Month, we have an opportunity to take steps to identify our signs, stressors and solutions.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

Anxiety From The Covid-19 Pandemic Could Be Making Eating Disorders Worse

A new international survey of those with eating disorders found that symptoms were worsening, even in those who had previously been stable and in remission, over Covid-19.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

Engaging With The Arts Is Related To Greater Wellbeing (But It’s Not Entirely Clear Why) – Research Digest

By Emma Young. People who attended live arts events were particularly likely to show greater wellbeing, but the direction of effects needs to be untangled.

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

How to Love Yourself Through It All

When we take a moment to disconnect from the world outside and look inward, our inner compass will guide us in the right direction.

Health & Fitness | Health News

Men's Health Month Series: 3 - Sam's 5 Pillars of Wellness - Sunlighten

One of the reasons I love working at Sunlighten is because the culture here completely embodies my stance on health and wellness.  Wellness can mean different things to different people. For me, it is about optimizing my performance both physically and m

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

The 5 Types of Self-Talk Your Brain Likes Best | Psychology Today

Studies suggest ways to sidestep our point of view, put the brakes on the voices that restrict possibilities, and help us thrive instead of survive.

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

When Things Fall Apart, Train Your Brain to Self-Regulate

Thoughts, emotions, moods, and memories come and they go. It’s our ability to regulate them that makes the difference.

Health & Fitness | Sleep

New Study Pinpoints Why Sleep Is Often the Best Medicine | Psychology Today

Researchers in Germany have identified why sleep is often the best medicine and why sleep deprivation can increase someone's odds of getting sick.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

Stop & Smell The Roses: Visiting Nature Benefits Your Health - And The Planet's Too! - Study Finds

It can be difficult for city dwellers to find the time for nature, but a new study finds making some room for greenery will do a world of good for not only your own well-being, but the planet as well.

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

Meditation? Mindfulness? Self-Hypnosis? Confused!? | Dr. Dyan

Learn the differences between meditation, mindfulness, and self-hypnosis so you can figure out which is best for you to calm mind, body, and spirit

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

Listen Up! Following A Healthy Diet Can Lower Your Risk Of Hearing Loss - Study Finds

A new study reveals a simple strategy that may effectively reduce one's risk of suffering from hearing loss as the years go on: eating well!

Health & Fitness | Sleep

Here are 21 Easy Things that Can Improve Your Sleep

These simple tweaks will help you fall asleep faster and get better quality sleep this year.

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness

Stem Cells for Lyme Disease | A Natural Alternative

Over 329,000 people get Lyme Disease every year. Stem cell therapy helped celebrities and Kelly Osbourne fight it. Could it help you, too? (702) 547-6565

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

Why So Many Americans Are Turning to Buddhism

The ancient Eastern religion is helping Westerners with very modern mental-health problems.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

7 Ways to Stop Feeling Lonely During the Holidays

The holidays often amplify feelings of loneliness and isolation, but three experts offer 7 tips that will help you to cope.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

6 things that make people live longer, happier lives - Business Insider

Harvard followed 800 people for their entire lives to see what makes people live happier, healthier, and longer. The study was the longest prospective study of physical and mental health in the world, and it found six factors that impact happiness, includ

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

Hug It Out: Study Shows Hugs Really Do Make Us Happier, Especially On Hard Days - Study Finds

In a spat with a loved one and can't reach a resolution? Hug it out. A new study finds that hugs shield us from the harmful effects of a soured mood that come from arguments and conflicts with others. 

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

Go ahead, talk to yourself. It's normal —and good for you.

Talking to yourself isn’t just normal, it’s good for your mental health — if you have the right conversations.

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

Doctors in Shetland can now prescribe a walk in nature

Since October 5, doctors in Shetland, Scotland have been authorized to prescribe nature to their patients. It's thought to be the first program of its kind in the U.K., and seeks to reduce blood pressure, anxiety, and increase happiness for those with

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

How Tuning Into Your Body Can Make You More Resilient - Mindful

By balancing our physiology and nervous systems, body-based practices can help us through hard times.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

Somatic Mindfulness: What Is My Body Telling Me? (And Should I Listen?)

Somatic mindfulness—the ability to step back from what your nervous system is telling you—can be an especially helpful skill for managing trauma's effects.

Health & Fitness | Sleep

Study: Sleeping Longer Can Lead To A Healthier Diet - Study Finds

In case you needed a reason to stay in bed more, a new study finds that sleeping longer may lead you to being a better eater.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

Curcumin, Commonly Found In Indian Food, Improves Memory, Mood, Attention - Study Finds

Curcumin, an ingredient found in many common Indian spices, such as curry, has been found to improve the mood and memory of people with mild, age-related memory loss, according to research by scientists at UCLA.

Food & Drink | Food

14 Foods With More Vitamin C Than an Orange

When you think vitamin C, you inevitably think oranges. But what if we told you that this fruit is just kind of meh in the C department compared to some other produce picks?

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Survey: Pet Owners Happier, Wealthier, More Fit Than Non-Owners - Study Finds

If you think pets are the pits, you may not be living to your potential. A new survey finds that people who own pets are happier, earn more money, and exercise more frequently than those who don't.

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

Gwyneth Paltrow's latest profile reveals the wellness industry's utter quackery

It’s not surprising to see Goop’s anti-science, anti-fact garbage exposed for what it is – and all the signs were there for Elle Macpherson’s hook-up with discredited doctor Andrew Wakefield, too

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

6 Reasons Pets Are Good Therapy for Mental Health | The Mighty

A woman living with bipolar disorder describes six reasons why pets are fantastic therapy for mental health.

Health & Fitness | Health

This Woman's Bold Message About Thigh Gap Wins Summer - Health

Wellness influencer Mary Jelkovsky shares her former insecurity about not having a thigh gap--and why people shouldn't worry about them.

Health & Fitness | Sleep

8 Hours Of Sleep An Easy Antidote For Depression, Anxiety

Not getting the recommended eight hours of sleep a night may do more than make someone groggy and unfocused. It may even lead to depression and anxiety, according to a new study.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

Harvard Study: Adopting These 5 Healthy Habits Can Add Decade To Your Life - Study Finds

Want to live into your nineties or beyond? Researchers at Harvard identified in a recent study the five most important healthy habits that can increase life expectancy for Americans by a decade or more.

Health & Fitness | Sleep

Eliminating Pain Is Key to Improving Sleep - Sleep Review

A board-certified internist and expert in pain and sleep explains 4 health domains for pain alleviation, as well as 7 common causes of pain (and how to get rid of each).

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

Is Yogurt Healthy? - The Atlantic

Several new studies suggest yogurt might reduce inflammation—a process linked to different types of diseases.

Health & Fitness | Health

Five breathing techniques that will help you to fight stress.

In order to meaningfully reduce stress, we need to tap into a state of true relaxation. We can do that with some breathing techniques

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

How to Cope When Debt Wrecks Your Mental Health

Here’s expert advice on handling the psychological and emotional toll of money, especially when you’re in debt.

Psychology | Personality

Stop Giving Toxic People Your Time

Do you ever get upset about the nasty behavior of your co-workers, friends, or even family? Well, if you let others upset you, it’s not their fault. Toxic people have only one goal: To cause mayhem. My advice? Avoid all toxic people!

News | In the News

CDC: A second flu outbreak may be here

New cases of Influenza B could be the start of a second round of the flu for the country.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

How Thoughts Affect Health: What Are You Saying to Your Body?

One thing has become clear to me over my 15 years of clinical experience as a women’s health & wellness expert: women are suffering.

Psychology | Hypnosis Information

Hypnosis: An Underused Technique

When integrated into a behavior modification strategy and used by a trained therapist, hypnosis can be a powerfully effective tool for treating many disorders. 

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

What Science Really Says About Negative Emotions

Pretending unwelcome feelings don't exist isn't helping. Here's what to do instead.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Greater Benefit With Azithromycin in COPD Patients With H pylori

Azithromycin therapy is more effective at preventing COPD exacerbations among patients with Helicobacter pylori infection than among those who are H pylori seronegative.

Health & Fitness | Exercise & Fitness

How ‘Wellness’ Became an Epidemic

Why are so many privileged people feeling so sick? Luckily, there’s no shortage of cures.

Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices

Why Slowing Down Is So Crucial for Your Health—And How to Do It

So how are you? Do the phrases “super busy,” “crazy,” and “slammed” sound familiar? Most of us talk about how days are flying by, kids are growing up too fast, and how “that weekend was too short.…

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

The Vitamin Cocktail of Courage

Choosing to take even tiny courageous actions can be a powerful antidote to toxic shame and a vitamin cocktail for our Zesty Selves. Drink up.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

True Happiness comes from within, but why?

Why true Happiness comes from within. Happiness is a product of our own minds. If we want to live a happy life, we need to work on our happiness every day.

Science & Technology | Technology

LED Screens May Cause Permanent Damage

CBS Tampa covered the new scientific researches by the Complutense University of Madrid and Reticare.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

How a hobby can make you more confident and happy

Pursuing a childhood passion changed the way I looked at myself—and I'm not alone. Life coach Susie Moore says hobbies are a potent form of self-care.

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Second Degree Reiki: A Workbook

Take your Reiki practice to a whole new level with Second-Degree Reiki: A Workbook, an eye-opening introduction to a more advanced method of healing.

Family & Parenting | Kids

Picky Eating in Childhood

Parents dealing with children who display limited and strong food preferences as well as an unwillingness to try new foods are not strangers to the frustration and anxiety picky eating can provoke. Picky eating is a relatively common problem among childr

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Didgeridoo for Sleep Apnea: First Clinical Study - Didge Project

This 2005 study showed that playing the didgeridoo for sleep apnea was beneficial for a number of participants. The sleeping disorder is characterized by...

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Nasal Irrigation Beneficial for Sinus Symptoms, RCT Shows

Nasal irrigation was more effective than steam inhalation for patients with chronic or recurrent sinus symptoms, a new randomized controlled trial has found.

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness

Way by which you can Easily Get Rid of Sore Throat - Healths Myth

Sore throat is defined as a condition where throat is suffering from unusual cough resulting through bacteria present in the mouth, otherwise inflammation which is the prime cause of some cold or viral disease. The usual symptoms which are founded in the

Advice & Self-Help | Relationships

The Challenges of Male Friendships - The New York Times

Consciously or otherwise, many men believe that talking about personal matters with other men is not manly.

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness

Making Aging Positive

Many of my older-adult patients wanted to make a difference in the world but, finding no role for themselves, were treated as socially useless. Having created a new stage of life, the next step is to make it meaningful.

Food & Drink | Food

F.D.A. Ruins Raw Cookie Dough for Everybody - The New York Times

Investigations traced the source of an E. coli outbreak to flour that was produced in November 2015 at the General Mills facility in Kansas City, Mo.

Family & Parenting | Kids

Just Opened: Happy Baby Yoga

City living means stress from time to time. So does parenting! So everyone, from babies on up can use a way to get zen and move their bodies. Do it together, at the South Bay's newest peaceful spot, Happy Baby.

News | Interesting Stories

The Case Against Low-fat Milk Is Stronger Than Ever | TIME

There’s growing evidence that whole fat dairy products may be better for our health than low fat versions. The latest studies find some surprising effects of full fat milk and cheese on diabetes and weight

Health & Fitness | Health & Wellness

13 Sleep Lessons From A Landmark British Sleep Report

New findings reveal alarming data about Britons' sleep and this group of experts is calling for change.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

10 Simple Exercises for Hands and Fingers With OA in Pictures

WebMD shows you easy hand exercises and finger exercises to help with range of motion and joint pain.

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

5 Qualities That Tell You a Therapist Is Effective

2. They see you as a partner, not just a patient.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Wag more: A tale of healthy living - Harvard Health

Owning and caring for a dog can lead to better heart health. As a group, people with dogs are more likely to get the recommended 150 minutes of exercise per week. In addition, benefits include reductions in weight, blood pressure, and cholesterol lev...

News | In the News

Yes, There Are Risks To Going Gluten-Free If You Don't Have Celiac Disease

A whopping 21 percent of Americans are currently making an active attempt to eat gluten-free, according to a Gallup poll published July 23. That percentage dwarfs the 1 percent of the U.S. population diagnosed with celiac disease — the only medical condition that requires gluten-free products for someone with the disease to live a healthy life.

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness

20 Signs You're A Wellness Junkie (Hilarious) - mindbodygreen.com

When do you go from being someone who is "kinda-into-health" to becoming a full-on wellness warrior? Is it after you take a hard line on soy? Cure a cough with a yoga pose? Sustain a daily

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

How to Have Great Make-up Sex Without the Fight

I'm sure many of you have experienced or at least you have heard about the wonders of make-up sex :-) Just after a fight or challenge with your partner,… - Carly Pepin - Google+

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

Why We Experience Rejection & How to Clear it From Your Life

A lack of self esteem brings upon a lot of doubt in your mind. You wonder if you are good enough to be with other people, to have a certain career or… - Carly Pepin - Google+

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

You're Allowed To Have It All & The Time Is Now :-)

It's important to learn how to have compassion for others but more so to have compassion for yourself. If you are always trying to help others and make… - Carly Pepin - Google+

News | In the News

This Daily Snack Will Lower Your Risk of Early Death — From Most Deadly Diseases

It cuts your risk of dying from cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory illness, and neurodegenerative diseases — essentially all the major causes of death.

News | In the News

Think You’re Sensitive to Gluten? Think Again - US News

Chances are, you can still enjoy bread, pasta and other gluten-containing foods.

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

Value & Appreciation - The Key to Permanent Change

If you have opened up a situation and really done a lot of work to understand it, but still have a feeling of uneasiness, guilt, fear, any twinge that… - Carly Pepin - Google+

News | Interesting Stories

Study Shows How Contact Lenses Can Affect Your Appearance Over Time

This study involving identical twins found that wearing contact lenses can cause an unintended side effect that changes how you look.

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness Info

Order Up: Veggies Dishes Kids Beg For

Looking for veggie dishes the kids crave? From Brussels sprouts to crispy cauliflower, these plates…

News | In the News

Cancer screening: An example of when less can be more, experts say - LA Times

Americans get too many tests to screen for common types of cancer, and the American College of Physicians wants them to stop.

News | In the News

Study: Tattoos Can Cause Serious, Long-Term, Adverse Reactions

Tattoo inks of certain colors are more problematic than others, according to a new study from NYU.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Weight-Loss Surgery Might Reduce Serious Asthma Flare-Ups – WebMD

Emergency visits, hospitalizations for airway disease dropped by half after procedure, study finds

Pets & Animals | Allergy

Seasonal Allergies Quiz: Plagued by Pollen and Hay Fever

Test your knowledge about casues and consequences of seasonal allergies and how you can find relief in this WebMD quiz.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Mucus Quiz: Color, Thickness, and More

Quiz: All About Mucus. Do you know why your body makes snot?

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Wireless Medicine: From Wearable Fitness Devices to Digital Otoscopes to Smart Beds

Through an innovative new series, WebMD and Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts help us understand some potential breakthroughs in health that may deliver hope for the future.

Health & Fitness | Allergy

WebMD Allergy App

Based on the allergies you have, the free WebMD Allergy app for iPhone will help you prepare for each day with a personalized allergy and weather forecast along with doctor-approved tips that can be customized to you and your family's specific allergies.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Pictures of Things That Cause Cancer -- and Things That Don't

Cell phones, X-rays, plastic bottles. The list of things that does -- and doesn’t -- cause cancer seems to change every day. Get the latest news here.

Health & Fitness | Allergy

Worst Allergy Mistakes - Health.com

View All: How to prevent and reduce allergy symptoms when pollen and outdoor allergens are making life miserable.

Health & Fitness | Allergy

Allergy Medications for Seasonal Allergies

From antihistamines and decongestants to steroids and leukotriene modifiers, see what allergy medications your doctor may recommend to treat seasonal allergies.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Quiz: Protecting Your Child From Anaphylaxis

Does your child have dangerous allergies? Take this quiz to see if you're protecting your child from anaphylaxis.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

High Blood Pressure Pictures: Symptoms, Causes, Tests and Treatments

See inside the arteries where high blood pressure can lurk without outward symptoms. WebMD explains the causes, tests, treatments, and remedies to stop this

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness Info

WebMD Health Forecast: Find Pollen Counts, Allergy Levels and More in Your Area

WebMD provides local health information for your area including pollen counts, cold and flu instances, air quality, and more.

Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness Info

Are you shaving wrong?

Razor bumps, breakouts, and scaly elbows: Take our quiz to get the truth about men’s skin care in 11 questions.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Stroke Pictures: Signs and Causes of Strokes and Mini Strokes

WebMD's pictures help explain the symptoms, causes, and dramatic lifesaving treatments for stroke -- including when to call 911.

News | In the News

Surge in Pollen May Spur Many Cases of Dry Eye: MedlinePlus

High pollen levels in the spring are linked to dry eye, a new study suggests.

News | In the News

Joint Pain, From the Gut

Scientists don't know what causes rheumatoid arthritis, but many suspect that the microbiome—the bacteria that live in our gastrointesntial tracts—may be to blame.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Quiz: Are You at Risk for Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea can prevent you from getting a good night's sleep. Take this quiz to learn the risks and treatments for sleep apnea.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Eye Danger Quiz: Can You “Shoot Your Eye Out?”

Fireworks, lasers, and even a day at the beach can threaten your eyesight; find out how to protect it in this quiz.

News | In the News

What It Takes To Change Your Brain's Patterns After Age 25

Most of our brain's patterns are solidified by our mid-20s, but it's possible to change your brain's pathways and patterns with these methods.

News | In the News

Slideshow: Surprising Ways You Can Damage Your Liver

Alcohol and acetaminophen are well-known liver dangers, but what else can be harmful? WebMD says some of them may surprise you.

News | In the News

Fibromyalgia Mystery Finally Solved!

Researchers have found the main source of pain in Fibromyalgia patients, and contrary to what many believe, it does not stem from the brain.

Health & Fitness | Health

8 Surprising Benefits of Antioxidants | Mental Floss

Antioxidants are a class of molecules that are capable of inhibiting the oxidation of other molecules. Within the body, this means that antioxidants fight free radicals (highly reactive atoms or group of atoms, for those of you who are a little foggy on 10th grade Chem) to help combat the natural decline of aging and decrease your chances of contracting many serious conditions

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Moptwo - Portner Medical Corporation

Internal Medicine, Allergy & Immunology integrating prescription medicines, herbals, homeopathics, and other appropriate alternate modalities.

Food & Drink | Food

Here's what happened when I started asking the almond industry about the ingredients in almond milk

I knew that a standard serving of almond milk contains a fraction of the nutritional value found in a serving of almonds.

So I wanted to find out just how many almonds are actually in a carton of almond milk.

Health & Fitness | Health News

How To Make Sleep A Necessity

In honor of Stress Awareness Month, we've made it our goal to strengthen your resilience (

Health & Fitness | Health News

Child’s Best Friend: The Dog Unleashed as the Surprising Allergy Preventer | Allergic Living

Allergic Living is the leading magazine for those with food allergies, celiac disease, gluten sensitivity or environmental allergies. It features in-depth articles, news and safe recipes.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Slideshow on Mold Allergies: Proven Ways to Fight the Fungus

Learn 10 ways to fight the fungus and reduce mold allergy symptoms from dust masks to bottles of bleach.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

12 Ways to Reclaim Spring from Allergies | Allergic Living

Allergic Living is the leading magazine for those with food allergies, celiac disease, gluten sensitivity or environmental allergies. It features in-depth articles, news and safe recipes.

News | In the News

Child’s Best Friend: The Dog Unleashed as the Surprising Allergy Preventer

Allergic Living is the leading magazine for those with food allergies, celiac disease, gluten sensitivity or environmental allergies. It features in-depth articles, news and safe recipes.

News | In the News

Closing in on a Cure For Cat Allergy | Allergic Living

Allergic Living is the leading magazine for those with food allergies, celiac disease, gluten sensitivity or environmental allergies. It features in-depth articles, news and safe recipes.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

CDC: Save yourself a lot of pain and get shingles vaccine

Everyone over 60 should be vaccinated against shingles, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends in a report Tuesday.

Miscellaneous | Pages I Like

Linda S Cole - Personal Trainer & Nutrition Counselor

Find out how Slow Motion High-Intensity Strength Training can benefit you.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Allergy Shots (Immunotherapy) | AAAAI

AAAAI explains that is a form of treatment that decreases symptoms for many people with allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, conjunctivitis or stinging insect allergies.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Cat, Dust Mite Allergies Linked to Childhood Asthma: MedlinePlus

Find information on health conditions, wellness issues, and more in easy-to-read language on MedlinePlus, the up-to-date, trusted health information site from the NIH and the National Library of Medicine.

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help!

How to Deal with Daylight Savings Time

Hey, sorry for the bummer news, but you're losing an hour of sleep tonight.

News | Interesting Links

Science Proves Cats Are Holistic Healers

By Steven Bancarz| Cats can make great friends and companions. And they're hilarious. You can laugh endlessly at some of the cat videos on YouTube. They

Health & Fitness | Health

20 Things You Should Throw Away for Better Health | TIME

Antibacterial soap is no more effective at killing bacteria than the regular stuff, and they may not be safe

News | In the News

Disneyland measles outbreak spreads

An outbreak of measles that began at Disneyland before Christmas is now disrupting lives in six states. Contributing: Associated

News | In the News

First evidence of neuroinflammation in brains of chronic pain patients

A new study from Massachusetts General Hospital investigators has found, for the first time, evidence of neuroinflammation in key regions of the brains of patients with chronic pain. By showing that levels of an inflammation-linked protein are elevated in

News | Interesting Links

Depression May Be Caused by Inflammation

Researchers have found evidence that a common immune response could be the cause of a common mental illness.

Health & Fitness | Health Articles

Many Docs Mistaken About Allergies: Study

Survey results show lots of primary care physicians lack knowledge of causes, treatments

News | In the News

A Lack of Bacteria Can Make You Overweight

Researchers are finding that certain bacteria in the human gastrointestinal tract influence weight and metabolism and are strongly genetic.

News | In the News

To Relax You, Devices Apply Pressure to Points on the Skull

Devices that apply pressure to certain points in a person’s neck can create a deep sense of relaxation, help prevent migraines, aid sleep and ease chronic pain, say companies that sell the devices. Aches & Claims looks at the evidence

News | Interesting Links

Walk This Way: Acting Happy Can Make It So

Research shows people can improve their mood with small changes in behavior, from putting a bounce in your step to talking to strangers.

News | In the News

Vitamin K2: The Missing Nutrient

Recent research has demonstrated the essential role of vitamin K2 in promoting optimal health. Unfortunately, K2 has been badly misunderstood for many years.