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Melatonin Gummies

Melatonin Use and Poisoning Reports Surging in Children, Revealing Concerning Problem

Recent survey findings published in JAMA Pediatrics suggest that melatonin consumption in U.S. children and adolescents is “exceedingly common.”
Multiple Sclerosis typically manifests between the ages of 20 and 40

The Essential Guide to Multiple Sclerosis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches

Different types of MS vary in their progression. Identifying a patient’s specific type of MS aids in anticipating its course and making informed treatment choices.

Japanese Medical Experts Recommend Pre-Meal Cabbage for Weight Loss and Better Diabetes Control

Medical experts and health care institutions in Japan advocate people with obesity eat cabbage because it supports weight loss and reduces blood sugar levels.
WanaBana Apple Cinnamon Puree Pouch

Recalled WanaBana Puree Still on Dollar Tree Shelves: FDA

WanaBana Apple Cinnamon Puree, a product potentially contaminated with lead, was still being sold at Dollar Tree stores despite a recall that began last month.

Why Is Everyone on CPAP Machines?

According to the inventor of the CPAP, the machine was never intended to be a lifelong solution, yet the majority of users rely on it night after night.

Why You Need an Emergency Kitchen—and How to Build One

Plan to have nutritious meals even in a prolonged crisis In the wake of a disaster, having a plan and these long-term basics will help...

Think Twice: 7 Tests Doctors Recommend That You Might Not Need

Unnecessary screenings may lead to unwarranted stress, false positives, and harmful exposure—here's why you might want to reconsider them.
Micronutrients and the Brain

Micronutrients Help Protect Against Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Discover the nutrients vital for protecting your mind. Forgetfulness and shaky hands were once considered typical signs of aging. But as degenerative brain diseases like...

Breakthrough Study ‘Infects’ Animals With Alzheimer’s Through Microbiome

Fecal transplants from symptomatic patients into sterile rats induces cognitive deficits and neurodegeneration—early signs of Alzheimer’s. 

The Ultimate Guide to Kicking Sugar

Explore the good and bad sugars and sweeteners, including popular natural ones, uncover unexpected outcomes of cutting out sugar, and discover how to do so.

Nature’s Arsenal: 7 Medicinal Plants for COVID-19 Prevention and Treatment

Research suggests that numerous naturally occurring plants with medicinal properties can play a role in preventing or mitigating COVID-19 impact.

Sharp Rise in Small Cells After 5G Rollout: A Concern for Microwave Syndrome and...

Individuals with microwave syndrome may develop symptoms like dizziness, insomnia, pain, and mood and memory problems when exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMFs).