Are Vaccines Really Good For You?
Vaccines begun in 1796 when a British pharmacist named Edward Jenner injected pus under the skin...
Read MoreVaccines begun in 1796 when a British pharmacist named Edward Jenner injected pus under the skin...
Read MoreNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has rushed across America and the world to become the...
Read MoreAs Congress wraps up the details of the nation’s Farm Bill, there is one amendment that hasn’t received the same attention as some of the more glamorous stuff like GMO-labeling and corn subsidies. The so-called “Egg Bill” doesn’t have much of a chance of passing but it is an interesting piece of legislation that has ramifications for both the nutrition of our country’s eggs and the welfare of the chickens that lay them…
Read MoreMichelle Ulibarri is one of today’s top NPC competitors, a title she has earned through a dedication to fitness and sport that she has had all her life, whether it was in cheerleading, gymnastics, dance or a bevy of other athletic endeavors. Health and Fitness Talk recently caught up with Ms. Ulimbarri to discuss her recent championships, her life as a recent mother and her training to be the best fitness competitor she can be…
Read MoreSchizophrenia is a term used for a group of severe brain disorders. People affected with a schizophrenic disorder are unable to distinguish whats real from whats not real. Schizophrenia is not split or multiple personality disorder, it is one of the psychotic disorders…
Read MoreE coli is a bacteria that is normally found in the intestines of healthy people and animals. There are over 700 different stains of e coli most of which live withe in our small intestines and colon. Most are considered to be “normal flora” and do not cause disease…
Read MoreParkinson’s Disease (PD) is one of the neurodegenerative disorders that affects movement. PD is the second most commonly diagnosed neurodegenerative disorder, Alzheimer’s disease is the most commonly diagnosed neurodegenerative disorder…
Read MoreALS (amyotropic lateral sclerosis) is a progressive, terminal motor neuron disease. It is characterized by the degeneration of the neurons that control the movement of voluntary muscles. As these neurons deteriorate and die the nerves are unable to send or receive messages to the muscles causing the muscles to weaken and waste away…
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