Tips to stay healthy this flu season
Flu season is here, and it's knocking people down left and right. Staying healthy and germ-free when everyone around you is sniffling, sneezing, and coughing is a veritable feat. Continue your flu-free streak with these tips on boosting your immune system and disinfecting your environment so you can continue to ward off this wintertime illness.
New Report Explores Peanut Allergy Treatment Market Demand Would Increase Rapidly By 2027
Peanut Allergy Treatment Market: Introduction Food allergy is common these days. Milk, protein, and shellfish are among the most common allergens. Peanut allergy is another common allergen. Currently, approximately, 2.5% of children are suffering from peanut allergy in the U.S. Peanut allergy leads to several other allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. At present, there is no […]
Exercising before breakfast burns more fat, study says - CNN
Skipping the meal before exercise also made the men's muscles more responsive to insulin, which controls high blood sugars, thus reducing the risk for diabetes and heart disease.
How you can help save lives during National Blood Donor Month
January is National Blood Donor Month! It’s a great time to think about giving. Maya Franklin from the American Red Cross joined us to talk about the need for donations. To donate blood you must be at least 17 years old and weigh at least 110 pounds. You must be in generally good health and […]
Mayo Clinic Minute: The dirtiest things you touch
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Mayo Clinic Minute: How much exercise do you need?
How Much Exercise do you Need? Visit Pioneer Physicians Monday to Saturday 9am to 7pm
Snacking on walnuts improves gut and heart health, Penn State study finds
Eat two to three ounces of walnuts a day to improve gut health and reduce the risk of heart disease, Penn State University researchers say.
12 science-backed ways to lose weight without going on a diet
Losing weight doesn't have to be an exercise in deprivation. Here are dietitians' top tips for slimming down in sustainable and satisfying ways.