Overweight and obesity levels have been on the rise since the early 2000s, and the CDC states that “around 26.5 percent of all American adults are now considered obese.” While that number may sound small, researchers are expecting that statistic to double or possibly triple over the next 15 years…
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While not all of us are Aretha Franklins ready to belt out a song at any moment, singing a tune every now and then might be good for your health. And it makes sense: by singing you are filling your lungs with air, increasing their capacity, which allows more oxygen…
Whether you’ve overloaded your body with smoothies or had one too many scoops of ice cream, you’re bound to hit a sugar wall and crash. Your body, therefore, has to work harder to expel unused sugar through your kidneys. Your sweet tooth might jump for joy with each ice cream…
Unfortunately, receding gums are one of the most common dental conditions. It usually occurs due to periodontal disease, a bacterial infection that damages the tissues and bones that keep teeth in place. Receding gums can also be caused by hormone changes, especially in women, that can make gums more sensitive…