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Dr. Mercola’s top 5 tips that will help you beat the flu

Here are Dr. Mercola’s top 5 tips that will help you beat the flu: Get enough vitamin D – Dr. Mercola believes that lack of vitamin D is the likely cause of seasonal flu viruses. A recent large-scale study showed that people with low vitamin D levels were more prone to colds and bouts withContinue reading “Dr. Mercola’s top 5 tips that will help you beat the flu”

Energy Drinks Can Take Teeth On An Irreversible Acid Trip by Eliza Barclay

In a study published in the May/June issue of General Dentistry, researchers have looked for the first time at the effects of energy drinks on teeth. It turns out there’s often a lot of citric acid in the drinks. Why? It’s a preservative that enhances flavor and shelf life. But it also happens to beContinue reading “Energy Drinks Can Take Teeth On An Irreversible Acid Trip by Eliza Barclay”

Latino Families to Gather at Google Campus Friday for Fun-Filled Family Event

The Latino Community Foundation (LCF) has partnered with Google to host the 3rd Annual Health + Tech Day. By Susan C. Schena (Patch Staff)Updated October 9, 2014 at 5:23 pm The Latino Community Foundation (LCF) has partnered with Google to host the 3rd Annual Health + Tech Day on Friday, Oct. 10, starting at 4Continue reading “Latino Families to Gather at Google Campus Friday for Fun-Filled Family Event”

Antiobiotic-resistant infections caused more deaths than AIDS

Just as incurable viruses gain new footholds around the world, a growing number of bacterial infections that were once easily treatable are now withstanding modern medicine’s arsenal of antibiotics. Twenty-three thousand Americans die from antibiotic-resistant pathogens every year. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, is among the most notorious. The number of adults hospitalized due toContinue reading “Antiobiotic-resistant infections caused more deaths than AIDS”

More die from antibiotic-resistant infections than AIDS as transmitted from animals to humans

Just as incurable viruses gain new footholds around the world, a growing number of bacterial infections that were once easily treatable are now withstanding modern medicine’s arsenal of antibiotics. Twenty-three thousand Americans die from antibiotic-resistant pathogens every year. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, is among the most notorious. The number of adults hospitalized due toContinue reading “More die from antibiotic-resistant infections than AIDS as transmitted from animals to humans”