Can Castor Oil Be Used For Treating Constipation?

Constipation can conspire to ruin your day. What causes constipation and how can we prevent it?

Eight foods to eat for healthier hair

The Daily Meal report on how, just like the body, our hair also benefits from a proper diet. They suggest that certain foods can boost hair health.

Caffeine did not induce arrhythmia in trial with heart failure patients

A trial where heart failure patients ingested 500 mg caffeine over 5 hours found no raised risk of arrhythmic episodes, even during treadmill stress test.

Can You Treat Psoriasis With Essential Oils?

Psoriasis is a common skin condition. What is it and what causes it? Learn how essentials oils and natural remedies may be used to treat psoriasis.

Soy protein early in life may help prevent bone loss in adulthood

Move over milk, soy protein early in life might be what’s needed for strong, healthy bones in adulthood.

Wheat proteins may cause inflammation beyond the gut

Consumption of particular wheat proteins may worsen symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, asthma, lupus, and inflammatory bowel disease.

Study: Sleep-deprived preschoolers eat more

The preschoolers, all regular afternoon nappers, were deprived of roughly three hours of sleep on one day – they had no afternoon nap and were kept up for about two hours past their normal bedtime…

It’s not just what you eat, it’s how you cook it: Nine kitchen techniques to aid weight loss

The Daily Meal report on kitchen techniques we can implement that will help with weight loss, without robbing us of flavorful, satisfying food.

We love meat but prefer not to know where it comes from

We talk about ‘harvesting beef’ rather than ‘slaughtering cows’ because it is the only way many people can manage to eat meat, confirm researchers.

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High cholesterol triggers mitochondrial oxidative stress leading to osteoarthritis

High cholesterol might harm more than our cardiovascular systems. New research using animal models suggests that high cholesterol levels trigger mitochondrial oxidative stress on cartilage cells, causing them to die, and ultimately leading to the development of osteoarthritis.

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