Bill Levesque
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Researchers say good health is associated with one to two poops a day. Going too infrequently, maybe a few times a week for those with constipation, or too often might pose physiological risks.
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Researcher say that kidneys change in space, and the organs' cells filtering waste out of the body begin to fail. Excessive radiation is thought to be to blame.
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The findings of National Cancer Institute researchers might be unsettling for anyone with a big bottle of these doctor's helpers in the medicine cabinet.
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A team of researchers finds that people diagnosed with hypertension might want to match the time they take prescriptions with their sleep schedule. It might be better for the heart.
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British scientists recently decided to see just how much of a health benefit stair-steppers enjoy.
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Living a healthy lifestyle remains the essential ingredient for longevity, regardless of what's coded in your DNA.
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The work doesn't get done if someone's home in bed with an illness. So, what do most of us do when we have a cold or bug? Take a sick day? Not so much, according to a recent survey.