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Breastfeeding Could Lower Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke for Mothers

Breastfeeding Could Lower Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke for Mothers

by Razi Ann Berry | Jul 7, 2017 | Naturopathic News

A recent study shows supporting evidence that breastfeeding could impact the health of the mother in new ways; lowering stroke and heart attack risk.1 It is generally accepted that breastfeeding is superior to formula feeding of infants. After all, why else would...
ADHD May Increase Risk for Adolescent Vehicle Crashes

ADHD May Increase Risk for Adolescent Vehicle Crashes

by Razi Ann Berry | Jul 4, 2017 | Naturopathic News

A study last week from JAMA Pediatrics,1 reports that adolescent drivers with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have a significantly increased crash risk compared to other newly licensed teens. The data suggests that ADHD teens have a 36% higher crash...
ADHD May Increase Risk for Adolescent Vehicle Crashes

Labeling Healthy Food with More Interesting Descriptions Could Increase Intake

by Razi Ann Berry | Jul 3, 2017 | Naturopathic News

In a very interesting study conducted at Stanford University, the descriptions used to label healthy food were shown to dramatically affect the consumption of the item.1 It has long been accepted that the manner in which food is presented impacts its appeal. For...
ADHD May Increase Risk for Adolescent Vehicle Crashes

Weekend Schedule Changes May Have Negative Impact on the Heart

by Razi Ann Berry | Jun 30, 2017 | Naturopathic News

Social Jet Lag = Key Circadian Indicator of Poor Health Outcomes A recent study shows that ‘social jet lag’ is a key circadian indicator of poor health outcomes, including increases in heart disease.1 ‘Social jet lag’ is when we go to bed and arise later on weekends...
ADHD May Increase Risk for Adolescent Vehicle Crashes

Using Virtual Reality to Lower Pain Experience of Dental Procedures

by Razi Ann Berry | Jun 29, 2017 | Naturopathic News

In a recent study, a team of researchers showed that using virtual reality headsets can alter the experience of pain and pain memories while undergoing dental procedures.1 At a dental clinic in Devon, England routine dental procedures were shown to have less distress...
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