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40 Genius Solutions To Your Annoying Hair & Makeup Problems

Amazon has plenty of genius solutions to help you solve the annoying cosmetic problems that plague you.


Health Matters: Experts urge caution using fireworks ahead of Canada Day

Following last year's record fire season, experts are warning of the inherent danger in fireworks. Nivrita Ganguly has the details and more in Health Matters for June 28, 2024.


Check your child’s swimwear before you go on holiday — it could save their life


The 5 most common deathbed regrets, according to a palliative care nurse


Nutritionists Weigh In: Is Eating Turnips a Healthy Way to Lose Weight?

This article examines the potential of turnips as a weight loss aid. Three experts in nutrition sciences provide their opinion on the matter, citing the vegetable's high fiber content, vitamins, and minerals as potential benefits. Additionally, the article provides a disclaimer that the opinions expressed are not to be considered medical advice. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the potential of turnips for weight loss and offers...


20 reliable home remedies that will actually work for you

Looking for a guide to the home remedies that actually work? Flip through the slideshow for easy DIYs that can help soothe burns, relieve sore muscles, and more.


The Curly Hair Routine Cheat Sheet for Strong and Healthy Strands

Curls come in all shapes and sizes. Some are cascading loose curls, while others are tight and springy. Curly hair spans from loose 3A curls to tight 4C ones, each requiring its own routine. No matter what type of curls you have, the curl pattern is determined by how the hair follicle bulbs tilt, and the more they tilt, the smaller and more compact...


Keep your pet cool during summer heat with these tips

Some pets rely on their owners to help them regulate the heat of summer. Nathan Coleman visits the Pampered Paws Inn to find out how they keep pets cool during the heat of the day.


What drinking coffee every morning does to your stomach

That morning cup of coffee doesn’t just wake you up for the day, it also gives a boost to billions of friendly microbes residing in your digestive system. Because, according to a growing body of research, there is evidence that your espresso may positively influence your microbiome – gut bacteria – leading to better overall health and even a longer...


What Can I Use As A Substitute For Nutmeg? A Review By Nutrition Professionals


The 20 Best Supplements For Hair Growth, According To Dermatologists

Yes, there are gummy options.


Indigenous-run mobile clinic aims to improve health-care access in Quebec

A mobile clinic in Joliette, Que., aims to improve access to the health-care system for Indigenous patients in the region. It comes nearly four years after the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Attikamekw woman who filmed health-care workers spewing insults at her in hospital before she died.


At 58, Elizabeth Hurley Shares Her ‘Simple’ Habits for Looking and Feeling Her Best

No “weird green juices” here.


New weight loss drugs are on the way — and the health benefits are even more promising

New weight loss drugs are on the way — and the health benefits are even more promising - New drugs could improve liver and heart function while reducing side effects such as muscle loss and nausea common to existing medications


This type of supplement may increase heart disease risk, new study finds

High levels of niacin, an essential B vitamin, may raise the risk of heart disease by triggering inflammation and damaging blood vessels, according to new research.


Alzheimer's transmitted from person to person

The findings have major ramifications.


How many litres of water should you drink a day and does tea count?

Drink up!


People on TikTok are drinking castor oil — but is it actually good for you?

Doctors are warning people against this 'health' hack.


Can You Lose Weight Eating Peaches? A Review By Nutrition Professionals


Does Resveratrol Benefit Our Metabolic Health?

The real benefits of resveratrol supplements. Which conditions have they been shown to help? This is the second in a four-video series on resveratrol. Does Resveratrol Make You Live Longer? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/does-resveratrol-make-you-live-longer/) was the first one. Stay tuned for Resveratrol Tested for Alzheimer’s, Arthritis, and Osteoporosis (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/resveratrol-tested-for-alzheimers-arthritis-and-osteoporosis/) and Side Effects of Resveratrol Supplements (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/side-effects-of-resveratrol-supplements/). What about just drinking wine? See Is It Better to Drink a Little Alcohol Than None at All? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/is-it-better-to-drink-little-alcohol-than-none-at-all/). New subscribers to our e-newsletter always receive a free gift. Get yours here: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe/. Have a question about this video? Leave it in the comment section at http://nutritionfacts.org/video/does-resveratrol-benefit-our-metabolic-health and someone on the NutritionFacts.org team will try to answer it. Want to get a list of links to all the scientific sources used in this video? Click on Sources Cited at https://nutritionfacts.org/video/does-resveratrol-benefit-our-metabolic-health. You’ll also find a transcript and acknowledgements for the video, my blog and speaking tour schedule, and an easy way to search (by translated language even) through our videos spanning more than 2,000 health topics. Thanks for watching. I hope you’ll join in the evidence-based nutrition revolution! -Michael Greger, MD FACLM Captions for this video are available in several languages; you can find yours in the video settings. View important information about our translated resources: https://nutritionfacts.org/translations-info/ https://NutritionFacts.org • Subscribe: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe • Donate: https://nutritionfacts.org/donate • Podcast : https://nutritionfacts.org/audio • Books: https://nutritionfacts.org/books • Shop: https://drgreger.org • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NutritionFacts.org • Twitter: https://twitter.com/nutrition_facts • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutrition_facts_org


Why dogs need help keeping cool while cats can take care of themselves

If you need shade, your dog needs it more


Exactly How to Look Your Best in Your 40s, 50s, 60s, and Beyond—According to Experts

These anti-aging skincare tricks are game-changers.


I quit sugar for 6 months and this is what it did to my face and body

Cutting out sugar from her diet for six months wasn't easy, but for one writer, it was definitely worth it.


Are smoky BBQ-flavoured chips a health risk? What’s behind a ban in Europe

In April, the European Union moved to ban several artificial smoke flavourings found in popular foods such as chips, cheese, BBQ sauce and ham, citing health concerns.


Let’s talk about women’s hair loss (and how to prevent it)

From taboo to top-of-mind—early intervention is key. But where to start? Read on for eight tips on how to prevent hair loss from two hair experts.


How to cure snoring without putting strain on heart: Doctor shares effective tips

Doctor Yuriy Gaborets shared tips on how to cure snoring and improve sleep. This issue not only disrupts rest but also puts a strain on the heart. That's why ignoring snoring is not advisable, states Gaborets in a new video posted on TikTok. Getting rid of snoring once and for all - 8 steps "If there's apnea, it needs immediate treatment," noted th...


11 dishes to avoid at buffets, as warned by food experts


4 Reasons to Claim CPP Benefits at Age 60

The CPP payout is a benefit every Canadian can avail of from age 60 or delay to age 70. Is it worth it to claim the benefit early? The post 4 Reasons to Claim CPP Benefits at Age 60 appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.


Over a quarter of people are breaking this important coffee rule


How to Get Rid of Dark Spots on Your Face, According to Experts

Dermatologists spill all the secrets to getting rid of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma


Can eating leftover rice make you severely ill? Here’s what to know

Often referred to as "reheated rice syndrome," this condition stems from food poisoning caused by Bacillus cereus.


Skincare expert warns against expired sunscreen dangers

Skincare experts have urged Brits to check their sunscreen expiry date to avoid little-known dangers. With around 56 per cent of people having experienced sunburn during the last UK heatwave, Brits have been urged to ditch expired SPF products to ensure full protection of the skin. "When buying SPF, look for products that print expiry dates in full...


Semaglutide medication's like Ozempic contribute to heart health, study finds

Semaglutide medications can help patients with more than just diabetes according to new research. The SELECT trial found drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy can also improve heart health and long-term weight loss. Doctors call it a breakthrough finding as work continues to understand the full scope of the drugs' benefits. Health Reporter Katherine Ward has more.


Ask A Nutrition Professional: Is Dark Chocolate Keto Friendly?


Health Matters: Game-changing technique could boost organ transplants in Canada

Doctors at Lawson Health Research in London, Ontario have used a new technique to give kidneys and livers to four patients that typically would not have been viable for transplant. Nivrita Ganguly has the details and more in Health Matters for June 27, 2024.


What is geopathic stress – and is it a threat to our health?

If you’ve never heard of it, you won’t be alone.


Apron Belly: How to Reduce Stomach Sagging

"Apron belly" is a term commonly used to describe a sagging stomach or skin that hangs from the abdomen. An apron belly is medically known as pannus stomach or an abdominal pannus. This flap of skin can appear after pregnancy, during menopause, or from significant weight loss. It is sometimes referred to as mommy belly fat or a menopause apron. Hav...


Health Matters: Researchers identify genetic obesity trigger

Researchers have identified a genetic trigger for obesity that is believed to result in weight gain for about one in 5,000 people. Kyle Benning has the details and more in Health Matters for June 21, 2024.


Research reveals ideal number of steps per day

It is widely believed that the journey to a healthy and long life begins with taking 10,000 steps every day. For those leading a sedentary lifestyle, this target may seem like a challenging goal that requires some effort. However, in reality, the number of steps needed can vary for different groups, writes The Lancet. Researchers analyzed data from...


Takeaways from AP's report on access to gene therapies for rare diseases

The promise of gene therapy looms large for families dealing with rare, genetic disorders. Such treatments offer the possibility of one-time cures.


How Can Cabbage Affect Blood Sugar? A Review By Nutrition Professionals

Expert opinion from María F. Carzon Bachelor degree in Human Nutrition · 4 years of experience · Argentina Cabbage can slow the absorption of sugar in the blood. Cabbage has a low glycemic index, which indicates that it raises blood sugar very slowly. This low glycemic index is due to the amount of fiber, water, little starch, and other nutrients i...


Federal government expands dental care support to youth, persons with disabilities

"These stories tell us that this is so much more than a bill passed in parliament," Health Minister Mark Holland said on Thursday. "This expansion will have a positive effect on peoples' lives and a fundamental question about the country we want to have."


TICK SEASON: How to protect your pets

Expert advice on how to keep your pets safe from tick bites


Is Coffee Good or Bad? New Study Finds the Answer in Your Genes

Scientists have been trying to figure out whether coffee is good or bad for our health for ages, and a new study has shown that the impact of drinking coffee depends on one's genes. The study also showed that a person's coffee-drinking habits depend on their genetic makeup as well, Knewz.com has learned. The study was conducted by an international ...


Tired eyes? Experts share the ingredients and solutions that actually work to reduce puffiness

Learn how to treat puffy eyes from an expert's perspective. Plus, shop products from Drunk Elephant, e.l.f. and more to help reduce the appearance of puffy eyes.


Deadly diets could be fuelling rise in colon cancer in the young

Cases are soaring in the under 50s.


We must change the prejudices of mainstream medicine against lifestyle intervention

Lifestyle medicine prevents and reverses many chronic conditions and even auto-immune ones.


Veterinarians Answer Common Questions About Dog Health.

itis. Nutritional deficiencies. This article discusses mango worms, Cordylobia anthropophaga, and their effects on dogs, as well as the causes of bleeding gums in dogs. Mango worms are parasitic fly larvae found in certain regions of Africa that can penetrate the skin of dogs and cause painful, swelling, itchy lumps. Dogs may need medical attention to get the larvae out and avoid further problems. Bleeding gums in dogs can be caused by gum...


7 questions to ask your doctor to get the most out of your appointment


Brit who is new world’s oldest man reveals secrets to long life