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Regular Laxative Use Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
Regularly taking laxatives is linked to an increased risk of developing dementia as compared with occasional or no laxative use, a recent study found. The risk for all-cause dementia rose by up to 51% with regular laxative use, while the risk for vascular dementia went up about 65%.
The study involved over 500,000 participants aged 40-69 years without a history of dementia and included an average follow-up time of 9.8 years. Regular laxative use was defined as taking laxatives most days of the week for 4 consecutive weeks at baseline.
Researchers discovered that using multiple laxatives rather than a single type increased dementia risk even more- by up to 90%. However, they did note that Alzheimer's risk did not increase with any type of laxative use.
Most laxatives are not recommended for regular use, and experts advise trying natural ways to relieve constipation first, including adding more water and fiber to your diet.
Walk 500 More Steps a Day to Cut Heart Disease Risk
Walking an additional 500 steps per day can lower the risk of heart disease, stroke, or heart failure by 14%, according to a new study. In addition, taking a total of 4500 steps per day can lower the risk of having a cardiovascular event by 77% compared with taking fewer than 2000 steps.
“Steps are an easy way to measure physical activity… We were surprised to find that every additional quarter of a mile, or 500 steps, of walking had such a strong benefit to heart health,” said Erin E. Dooley, Ph.D., a lead researcher of the study.
The study followed 452 older adults who were all 70 years of age or older. They each wore accelerometer devices at the hip to track their daily steps and were monitored for a cardiovascular disease event over the 3.5-year follow-up period.
Given that participants who took less than 2000 steps per day were at the highest risk for a cardiovascular event, Dooley advises older adults to add 500 more steps at a time to gradually get above this amount.
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Brighter Teeth Without the Chemicals
A healthy smile and whiter teeth can be achieved by using natural, non-toxic ingredients.
Most conventional toothpastes utilize harsh chemicals and artificial additives to remove stains and prevent cavities. These ingredients can cause mouth irritation and even more harmful effects in the long run. Wellnesse has changed oral care by developing an effective whitening formula that is 100% natural and free of parabens, carrageenan, and other toxic chemicals. It uses a natural mineral known as hydroxyapatite to remineralize teeth and a trio of botanicals to combat bad breath and brighten your smile.
Learn more about this non-GMO, chemical-free toothpaste.
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Dark Chocolate May Protect Your Brain as You Age,
More good news for chocolate lovers. Dark chocolate, when consumed in moderation, is linked to health benefits like lower inflammation, improved blood pressure, and better diversity in the gut microbiome. Research has also shown that it may improve brain function and possibly help prevent neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease. (More)
Common Pesticide Linked to Chronic Kidney Disease
Malathion is an organophosphate insecticide that is commonly used for mosquito and fruit fly control, in certain lice treatments, and to protect crops and landscape plants from a variety of insects. It works by interfering with the nervous system of insects and has now been linked to an increased risk- up to 25%- of chronic kidney disease with regular exposure. (More)
Staying Hydrated May Be Key to Slowing the Aging Process
Are you keeping yourself well-hydrated throughout the day? Recent research has found that adults with good hydration habits appear to develop fewer chronic conditions and live longer than those who tend to be under-hydrated. The “8 cups of water a day” recommendation was never based on research, but the National Academies of Medicine does suggest 6-9 cups of fluids per day for women and 8-12 cups per day for men. (More)
Ozone Pollution Linked to More Hospitalizations for Heart Disease
Ozone pollution— not to be confused with the ozone layer— forms when volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides emitted by motor vehicles, chemical plants, power plants, refineries, and other facilities react in the presence of sunlight. Previous studies have linked this type of pollution to heart and blood vessel harm, and new research now connects it to “substantial increases” in hospitalizations for heart incidences. This includes a rise in admissions for heart attack, heart failure, and stroke. (More)
9 Incredible Health Benefits of Flaxseeds
Flax is one of the oldest cultivated plants, and the seeds have been used as food and medicine for at least 6000 years. Though tiny, flaxseeds are packed full of essential minerals, plant-based omega-3s, and a powerful group of compounds known as lignans. They support regularity and overall gut health, may reduce cancer risk, may help regulate blood sugar levels, and are an excellent source of plant-based protein. (More)
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The average adult human heart is roughly the size of a large fist. It typically weighs between 8-10 ounces in women and 10-12 ounces in men. By the end of each day, your heart will have beaten around 100,000 times, pumping blood through about 60,000 miles of blood
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Correct Cavities Naturally
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Using research-backed ingredients like neem oil and green tea, Wellnesse Whitening Toothpaste helps your body to repair cavities and remineralize teeth. It also fights gum disease and bad breath without harmful chemicals, leaving your teeth feeling clean and residue-free. There’s no gritty texture or strange taste— just an effective formula in a compostable tube. Try Wellnesse with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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