August 10th, 2010 . by FionaFry . Comments

Red Clothing makes men look sexier
Men looking to attract the opposite sex may want to add red to their wardrobe, a new study finds.
Andrew Elliot, a professor of psychology at the University of Rochester, and his colleagues asked 288 female and 25 male undergraduates to look at photos of a man in …

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My business is in the health care industry because of a health challenge I had that traditional medicine just could not solve. In the ten years since, I have learned a lot about alternative health care and how to take care of myself without invasive medical care. Now that I am in my sixties, it is even more important for me to age gracefully, remain fit and active, and be healthy.
2010   Aug 10

Red Clothing makes men look sexier
Men looking to attract the opposite sex may want to add red to their wardrobe, a new study finds.
Andrew Elliot, a professor of psychology at the University of Rochester, and his colleagues asked 288 female and 25 male undergraduates to look at photos of a man in …

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2010   Jun 4

 Teresa Tocco-Davenport, who writes a newsletter called News from Absolute Living, included this very good reminder about exposure to the sun.  I thought it was worth repeating.  Life Extension has a very good sun screen product – you can learn more about it at
 As more and more evidence is discovered about the …

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2010   May 3

For some people, flowers are the first sign of spring.  For those with pale skin, it may be the emergence of freckles that signifies the real end of winter.
Freckles are pigment cells contained within the skin.  They are usually light brown or tan and small – about the size of a pinhead.  …

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2010   Apr 7

There’s a gender difference when it comes to how our bodies are affected by alcohol.  Women appear to have a lesser ability to break down alcohol in the stomach before it eners the bloodstream.
If a man and woman are the same size and drink the same amount of alcoholic beverages, the woman …

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Women’s Health – Thursday March 18, 2010
A French study has found that women are more likely to die during the month following a heart attack than men. According to the study, women are far less likely than men to get angiography performed than men. Angiography is a procedure that uses die to …

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Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes have to do with problems related to insulin, a hormone that helps move sugar from the blood to the cells in the body.  Both types also require frequent testing of blood sugar.
But people with type 1 diabetes, formerly called juvenile diabetes, don’t produce insulin.  It’s …

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My legs and feet swell in the summer, when I have been on my feet too long, and on airplanes.  This has been going on since I was in my forties and so far nothing I have tried has worked in the long term.  When I saw this article in the News …

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2009   Dec 10

There is a lot of buzz about vitamin D and how crucial it is to maintaining good health.  Most researchers say that it is vital for bone health, will help prevent osteoporosis, and more information is coming out regarding maintaining the body’s immunity.  Also, some studies suggest there is a link between …

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