What Can’t Coffee Do For Your Body?
Every day there seems to be a new claim about how coffee has helped lower inflammation associated with obesity, helps fight off unhealthy fat, or
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Every day there seems to be a new claim about how coffee has helped lower inflammation associated with obesity, helps fight off unhealthy fat, or
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Technology is changing at the speed of light and it impacts every aspect of modern life. Over the next 5 years, the world of
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This past weekend we experienced the dreaded return to standard time and moved our clocks back an hour. While this single hour does not
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A recent study by scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore found clues that gut microbes could be related to muscle mass and when those
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Studies in the past have shown that having a romantic partner around during stressful situations can have a calming effect and help lower blood pressure.
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A recent study by Tehran University showed promise that one pill could be just as effective as four when it comes to cutting the risk
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While Roper Hospital RN Beth Beaty uses discard medical supplies to make beautiful mosaic-style art, another healthcare professional, Elizabeth McLellan, RN, MPH, began collecting discarded
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Why do we seem to feel better when we see a beautiful view? Why do some spaces make us feel confined or sad? Esther Sternberg
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In 1847, Hungarian doctor, Ignaz Semmelweis, tried to introduce the radical practice of hand washing prior to treating patients at his obstetrical ward in Vienna.
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The ARK of South Carolina, an Alzheimer’s Family Support non-profit was awarded the $30,000 Roper St. Francis Physicians Endowment grant this month. Since 1996, the
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