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We Tend to ‘Copy’ Our Friends’ Eating Habits

We Tend to ‘Copy’ Our Friends’ Eating Habits

by Razi Ann Berry | Feb 14, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND The research, by Aston University’s School of Life and Health Sciences, found that study participants ate an extra fifth of a portion of fruit and vegetables themselves for every portion they thought their social media peers ate. So, if they...
We Tend to ‘Copy’ Our Friends’ Eating Habits

How is Breathing Related to ‘Free Will?’

by Razi Ann Berry | Feb 13, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND Do you inadvertently make decisions because you are hungry or cold? In other words, does the brain’s processing of internal bodily signals interfere with your ability to act freely? Interesting question: Does the brain’s processing of...
We Tend to ‘Copy’ Our Friends’ Eating Habits

Could Women’s Hygiene Products be a Source of Toxic Chemicals in Blood?

by Razi Ann Berry | Feb 6, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND Women who use a vaginal douche could be at a higher risk of exposure to potentially dangerous chemicals, according to a University of Michigan study that looked at the correlation between the use of female hygiene products and the levels of volatile...
We Tend to ‘Copy’ Our Friends’ Eating Habits

Physician Burnout and the Patient Relationships

by Razi Ann Berry | Feb 5, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND Physician Burnout and Meeting Patient’s Social Needs Twenty-nine primary care clinicians provided insight into the relationship between patient social needs and physician burnout through semi-structured interviews. Four key themes appeared throughout...
We Tend to ‘Copy’ Our Friends’ Eating Habits

Warning for Using Probiotics in ICU Settings

by Razi Ann Berry | Jan 30, 2020 | Naturopathic News

Node Smith, ND It’s become common for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), both children and adults, to receive probiotics. Often, they are started at home to counteract diarrhea caused by antibiotics. There is also interest in using probiotics proactively...
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