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New Study Compares Air Pollution to “Smoking a Pack of Cigarettes per Day”

New Study Compares Air Pollution to “Smoking a Pack of Cigarettes per Day.” The truth is ground-level ozone is killing us, and as the planet gets warmer, we're going to see a rise in cardiovascular events, especially in highly polluted areas. Learn more about air pollution in cities and what you can do to protect yourself.

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Understanding the Difference Between Food Sensitivity and Food Allergy

There’s a very clear difference between food that will kill us and others which will make us feel uncomfortable. Learn the difference between food sensitivity versus an allergy.

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Who is Most at Risk for Stroke? The Answer May Surprise You

Our cardiovascular system is an intricate network of blood vessels that continuously delivers nutrient-rich blood to and from the heart. This system is one of the core structures of human physiology, essential for optimal functioning. This homeostasis is often interrupted by unhealthy dietary and lifestyle choices, acute and chronic stress, and hereditary causes.  Cardiovascular diseases is the #1 cause of death in the U.S. and many other first-world countries for men and women.

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What Integrative Health Screenings Should All Men Have?

Men are dying at faster and earlier rates than women from many preventable diseases. It is essential to develop a more health-conscious attitude around how integrative health can help you avoid suffering from many silent killers which do not show up until decades later.

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How to Prevent High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure affects 75 million people in the U.S. alone. That is a third of adults over the age of 20. More people are dying from hypertension-related diseases than from the next three deadliest diseases combined. It is predicted that 1.56 billion people will be affected worldwide by hypertension by 2025 if we do not start addressing the root cause of this preventable disease.

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