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Top 5 Foods To Prevent Hair Fall

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Which color of pepper is healthiest?

It turns out that each color of pepper has its own advantages.


Scientists list 12 risk factors that could lead to dementia before the age of 65

Alcohol intoxication is among the dozen factors identified in new research.


Delicious foods that accelerate weight loss: Your essential list

Experts have named foods that are not only tasty but also healthy. They help stick to a diet and shed extra pounds. It's important to remember that in weight loss, mathematics matters - you must consume fewer calories than you burn. And these are the foods that provide satiety and speed up your metabolism, helping you lose weight faster, reports We...


Recognizing calcium deficiency: Key symptoms to watch for

The calcium deficiency is a very common problem. According to statistics, women suffer from it twice as often. The lack of this element leads to serious disruptions in the body. Most commonly, this threatens that the bones become fragile and can break even with minor impacts. RBC-Ukraine writes about how to timely recognize calcium deficiency, acco...


How My Locs Journey Taught Me To Treat My Hair (And Myself) Better

As a little Dominican girl, I envied long, flowing hair ā€” my motherā€™s and auntā€™s beautiful soft wavy hair as well as my sisterā€™s thick curls. I had kinkier, tighter coils that I wished were more manageable to untangle and style. At 9, I got my first relaxer for school pictures. As the white creamy mixture sat atop my virgin hair, the tingling sensation of my scalp signified the end of my childhood with kinky hair and the beginning of my lifeā€™s...


Emotional intelligence and mental health

By Jaymie White Local Journalism Initiative Reporter In the heart of the holiday season, if anyone understands the impact emotional intelligence can have on a person struggling with mental health and addictions, it is Tina Olivero. Just four short months ago, Tina lost her son, Ben, after his seven-year struggle. Emotional intelligence is defined a...


How much caffeine can you have while still being able to sleep well?

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggests limiting caffeine intake to 400 milligrams per day for adults, the equivalent to four cups of coffee.


Peel Region has major childhood vaccination backlog

Peel Public Healthā€™s acting medical officer is warning the regional government that a huge backlog in school immunizations is spelling trouble for communicable diseases.


Understanding mental hygiene: Why it's essential for your well-being

There are hygiene habits in our lives that we perceive as necessary, such as washing hands and brushing our teeth. All of this allows us to maintain our physical health. But just as importantly, we need to care for our mental hygiene. RBC-Ukraine, according to the Instagram portal Meclee on psychological health, explains what this phenomenon is and...


Kate Ashford: Can you afford health care in retirement?

At age 65, some couples may need as much as $413,000 to cover health care costs in retirement, according to a January report from the Employee Benefit Research Institute. Thatā€™s an extreme case, representing two people with high prescription drug costs ā€” but itā€™s not outside the realm of possibility. ā€œItā€™s one of the most difficult expenses to pred...


Shifting attitudes on alcohol: Dr. Morrison says awareness is key

How much does alcohol use concern health officials in P.E.I.? Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison joins CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin to answer that question.


Chicken: Benefits for health, nutrition and possible risks

Chicken, one of the most consumed proteins in the world, plays a significant role in people's diets with its nutritional benefits, versatility, and widespread availability. As a lean protein source, chicken offers essential vitamins, minerals, and a high protein content with limited saturated fat, making it a popular and healthy dietary choice, acc...


Three crucial factors children need to grow tall (and it's not just a good diet)

And they're all free.


What to do if you wake up at night and can't get back to sleep, according to expert

Getting a decent night's sleep is important for our health, but a lot of us don't get the recommended eight hours. Three-quarters of Brits get less than eight hours of sleep, while one in six get by on less than six hours each night, according to YouGov. Meanwhile across the pond, over 17 per cent of adults had trouble staying asleep most days or e...


The benefits of boxing aren't just physical, this boxer says

Windsor's Jarelyn Castillo, 17, started boxing to lose lockdown weight. Now she's on Team Canada. Her coaches at Border City Boxing Club, Andre Gorges and Josh Canty, say she has potential for more.


Never Ignore These 7 Mistakes When Eating Oats | Benefits of Eating Oatmeal for Breakfast Every Day

šŸ„£ Unlock the full potential of your breakfast with today's video where I dive into the world of oatmeal - a staple that's healthy, versatile, and perfect for a quick meal. But are you making the most out of your oats? Join me as I share 7 crucial tips to help you optimize the health benefits of oatmeal while avoiding common mistakes. Whether you're new to oatmeal or a seasoned pro, you'll find these insights invaluable. šŸŒ¾ šŸ”” SUBSCRIBE TO NATURAL CURES: https://youtube.com/@NaturalCures šŸ“±Follow us on: Facebook - https://bit.ly/38BWbw3 āš ļøDisclaimer: The content on Natural Cures channel is for general education only. It's not legal, medical, or professional advice. FDA hasn't evaluated these statements, and they don't aim to diagnose, treat, or cure diseases. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting new treatments or diets or if you have health concerns. If you think you have a medical issue, contact your healthcare provider promptly.


The 10 biggest sleep myths you thought were true


Sleep deprivation benefited our ancestors, yet harms us now ā€” but staying fit may help us cope

Humans need less sleep than our closest evolutionary relatives. However, we often sleep less than we need. Needing less sleep is a consequence of our ancestorsā€™ choices to remain awake longer ā€” a behaviour that led to evolutionary benefits. Sleeping less than we need is the result of our modern-day choices to remain awake longer, but in this case the behaviour is detrimental to our health and well-being. Our research, however, finds that fitness...


Red Cross partners with Cochrane residence to deliver meals to seniors

COCHRANE - A Northern Ontario long-term care home is helping provide seniors in its community with hot meals. Located in Cochrane, Cadence Residence, which is owned and operated by the Cochrane District Social Services Administration Board (CDSSAB), has partnered with the Red Cross to deliver meals to seniors. The partnership could also generate ne...


Is economic growth good for our health?

Is economic growth good for us? Put another way, we know that growing the economy is good for business and for creating jobs. But does it help everyone in society? One way to answer this question is to explore what it does for population health. Our health is one of the most important aspects of our lives, considering how it affects our everyday comfort and ability to survive. Given how wealth contributes to health on the personal, individual...


Yes, Itā€™s Possible To Have Relaxed Hair Thatā€™s Strong ā€” Iā€™m Proof

I couldnā€™t tell you what my natural hair looks like, even if I tried (I imagine it would be coily and tight, coarse and thick). And I couldnā€™t tell you how to even begin to manage my natural hair, even if I tried. Itā€™s because I have no memory of it ā€” I canā€™t remember what my hair looked like before the age of seven, when my mother started taking me with her to our neighborhood salon in Brooklyn to get our strands relaxed. As a child, my hair...


Drug treatment options hard to reach

We continue our coverage of a major policy reversal in Oregon that could have ramifications here in B.C. As part of the its drug decriminalization experiment, the government set up a system to keep people out of jail and get them into treatment. As Paul Johnson reports, it didn't work out as planned.


Eating well for your body and mind

Mental illness can be a barrier to cooking. In Montreal's east end, a cooking instructor wants to help work around that. Joanne Harrison, a new cook, invited journalist Aimee Louw to join her in the kitchen for a dish.


My 27 Tattoos Have Helped Me Reclaim My Chronic Pain

My life involves two kinds of needles. The first one is found at hospitals or doctor offices, a syringe that is used to test my blood, on the continuous quest to find out why my bones always ache and my body falls asleep in the middle of the day. According to the nurses who draw my blood on a monthly basis, my veins are notoriously hard to find. My body doesnā€™t want to comply with the syringes, and bruises flower in my elbow creases as they try...


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The 6 best and worst cooking oils for your health

Discover the healthiest oils and those best left on the shelf


Is turmeric a good treatment for indigestion? - study

Turmeric may be as good for treating indigestion and excess stomach acid as a proton pump inhibitor, suggest researchers in Thailand.


Bird flu risk to humans an ā€˜enormous concern,ā€™ WHO says. Hereā€™s what to know

Avian flu is caused by influenza viruses that spread among wild aquatic birds and can infect domestic poultry and other animal species.


Alberta research team creating maps to track health impacts of climate change

A team at the University of Alberta is layering data to display which communities are more or less vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change. Emily Mertz explains.


42 years ago, HIV left me suicidal. Thankfully times have changed

Today marks a huge moment.


Haiti health system near collapse as medicine dwindles and gangs attack hospitals

At hospitals and clinics across Port-au-Prince, life-saving medication and equipment is dwindling or altogether absent as brutal gangs tighten their grip on the capital and beyond. (AP Video/Pierre Luxama)


Health Matters: Behaviours in Dementia Toolkit

A new online toolkit aims to better support people who suffer from dementia, their families and those who care for them. It was created by the Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health. Dr. David Conn explains how the toolkit works and why it's an important resource. For more info: https://behavioursindementia.ca/


Sport and physical activity alone canā€™t tackle health inequities in Indigenous communities

Organized sport is often positioned as a remedy for the many health issues that Indigenous Peoples face. While there are many benefits to sports participation, overstating those benefits risks obscuring the systemic problems they endure in trying to create their own visions for health. While research indicates that encouraging youth to be engaged in sport and physical activity is essential for improving health outcomes, the relationship between...


Should you be eating fermented food or is it best to avoid it?

Fermented foods like yogurt, cheese, and pickled vegetables can be easily incorporated into meals.


Health expert explains what happens when you stop taking Ozempic

Ozempic's popularity skyrocketed last year as people sought an easy weight-loss drug, but the number of people quitting the drug is also increasing. So what happens when you stop taking it? Researchers and clinicians try to use drugs of this class, known as GLP-1 agonists, as lifelong treatments, but industry analysis shows that two-thirds of those...


Immunocompromised patients shouldn't take Miracle Reds powder, Health Canada says

Health Canada says people who have immunocompromising conditions such as AIDS or lymphoma should stop taking Miracle Reds superfood powder. The government has issued a recall for three lots of the MacroLife Naturals product because their labels are missing information about the risks of taking the powder. Health Canada says patients undergoing long...


New study identifies several surprising benefits of moss

This may inspire you to look at moss in a whole new way.


These 6 pimple patches work wonders on acne spots

As an almost-thirty-year-old battling blemishes, my acne journey feels far from over. Naturally, I tested out six popular pimple patch brandsā€”read on for my thoughts.


Hereā€™s how much water you should really be drinking each day


Health Matters: Effectiveness of fans during hot weather

It could be another hot, dry summer here in B.C. But if you are looking to beat the heat, you might want to rethink the fan.


Tick season is here. Here's how to protect your pets

Spring is here signalling the start of tick season. Tick bites can be dangerous not only for cats and dogs, but for you. CBCā€™s Tara McCarthy spoke with veterinarian Dr. Navjot Gosal about how to stay safe from bites.


How can your kindergartener teach you healthy habits?

Nearly 2,000 pre-schoolers across 74 different classrooms were part of this study.


I was told I was 'very positive'. Doctors weren't referring to my attitude

I'd had HIV for 10 years without knowing.


Craving hot summer heat? No need to hop on a plane. Try this instead

The Weather Network's Victoria Fenn Alvarado tries out infrared fitness to discover the benefits electromagnetic radiation can offer to your workout and your health.


Spring cleaning dilemma: How much disinfecting is too much?

Spring cleaning is a time when people tackle tasks around the house they may not typically get to, whether clearing out the garage or finally organizing that messy junk drawer.


The problem with profiting from health care, according to a research professor

With more public money from P.E.I. going into private health-care companies, research professor and Canadian Health Coalition member Pat Armstrong tells CBC News: Compass why she thinks it's a bad idea.


What causes post-infection coughs in adults?

If you've been sick, thought you had recovered, but still have a nagging cough that doesn't go away - you're definitely not alone. The Canadian Medical Association Journal is tackling the subject. Global BC medical contributor Dr. Birinder Narang explains what causes this cough and if it's contagious if you don't have any other symptoms.


Research reveals ideal number of steps per day

It is widely believed that the journey to a healthy and long life begins with taking 10,000 steps every day. For those leading a sedentary lifestyle, this target may seem like a challenging goal that requires some effort. However, in reality, the number of steps needed can vary for different groups, writes The Lancet. Researchers analyzed data from...


This diet can help you manage your irritable bowel syndrome

Up to 25% of the world's adult population suffers from various symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and digestive disorders. This treatment method could help them.