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Do Herbal Remedies Cure Stress Safely?

With today’s hectic and increasingly busy lifestyles it’s easy to feel like there are not enough hours in the day to get everything that needs to be done, done.

Individuals that genuinely feel like they are caught in a continual grind of always trying to get caught up often find that it is increasingly difficult to find time solely for themselves. This lack of “free time” often manifests itself in the inability to regularly exercise, inconsistent dietary habits, and a feeling of being mentally overwhelmed.

In instances like this many individuals reach for herbal remedies for stress relief, believing that they’ll be safer than (and just as effective as) pharmaceutical medications prescribed for the same symptoms. But exactly how safe are herbal remedies?

In addition, how much evidence has been gathered proving the efficacy of each of the herbal remedies? And finally, do some herbal remedies tend to be more effective when compared to others herbal remedies when it comes to short-term and long-term stress relief?

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The Real Health Advantages of “Superfruits”

The so-called “superfoods” – defined as foods that are packed with incredible levels of nutrition despite their historical lack of mainstream attention – are appearing in health and fitness headlines more and more as doctors and nutritionists work to better understand the benefits of regularly consuming super fruits. For fitness trendsetters, however, the new buzz-word in nutritional health is “superfruits.”

Superfruits are a subset of superfoods. They are packed with anti-inflammatory nutrients and antioxidants, and multiple studies have shown that they’re ideal for providing wholesome nutrition. But do the hyped-up marketing campaigns touting superfruits like pomegranate, goji berry and acai berry deliver a fair and balanced portrayal of their health and wellness benefits, or do they tend to exaggerate?

A brief examination of the current scientific evidence regarding each one of the various superfruits should paint a more complete picture in terms of their physical and mental health benefits as well as any possible detrimental side effects and/or risks.

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Low Sodium Diets May Bump Heart Disease Risk, Study Says

For decades, nutritionists and the medical profession have believed that maintaining a low sodium diet is one of the keys to optimal health and fitness. After all, regularly consuming a diet that is low in salt has been clinically proven to lower your blood pressure, which in and of itself reduces your risk of contracting heart disease.

However, a new study published today in the American Journal of Hypertension is suggesting that keeping your salt intake to a minimum could introduce a plethora of other health concerns, including increased levels of hormones, fat and cholesterol in your blood. This, in turn, could boost your overall probability of contracting some form of heart disease. Although additional studies are needed, the initial findings of this study are certainly surprising and interesting for health-conscious consumers.

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HealthyWage: Lose Weight and Make Money

Virtually everyone is aware of the health risks associated with being overweight or obese for an extended period of time. For instance, the probability of contracting a debilitating disease, including Type 2 Diabetes, high blood pressure, various forms of cancer, several types of heart disease, stroke, gout, gallbladder disease, are significantly more likely.

In addition, there are several mental and emotional issues that have been associated with overweight and/or obese individuals including depression, lack of motivation, low self-esteem, and even suicide. However, if you are looking to lose excess body weight, would a cash incentive improve your chances of reaching your weight loss goals? According to a 2008 weight loss study, individuals were three times more likely to lose weight if their weight loss results were associated with a financial incentive.

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Acetaminophen Makes Asthma Worse, Says Report

There are several different types of active ingredients used in the most common and popular pain relievers including ibuprofen, aspirin, acetaminophen, and naproxen. Whether you are a parent or a pediatrician, odds are good that you have never heard of a clinical medical study linking acetaminophen and asthma. Dr. John McBride, a pediatrician himself, is hoping to change that.

Dr. McBride recently published a report in the medical journal Pediatrics suggesting that acetaminophen makes asthma worse in terms of the related symptoms that both children and adults exhibit, and possibly even create new asthma cases in those who had no previous record or symptoms of the ailment. Acetaminophen is most recognizable under the brand name of Tylenol, however, it is the primary active ingredient in many other pain relievers manufactured from a more generic perspective.

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