Health & Wellness

  • How Creatine Protects Your Cardiovascular Health

    [ad_1] Mercola proudly supports these charities and organizations. View All Charities & Organizations More About Mercola.com Disclaimer: The entire contents of this website are based upon the opinions of Dr. Mercola, unless otherwise noted. Individual articles are based upon the opinions of the respective author, who retains copyright as marked. The information on this website…

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  • Guest House

    [ad_1] If I try to remember it’s the sun I see Wet rope hung on painted clouds Silent summer warmth in Child’s garden I fell from the tree of winterberries Mother is at the races tonight Old girl shouts at the dirt The house light glows through evening Lying, I watch— a cracked helmet tugs…

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  • Girls Power Tech Inspires the Next Generation of Tech Leader…

    [ad_1] The future of technology is bright, especially after the resounding success of the 7th annual Cisco Girls Power Tech, held at the Cisco campus in Richardson, Texas, on April 17, 2025! Girls Power Tech Leaders This impactful event connected 73 bright young students with the vast potential of STEM, supported by 13 dedicated educators.…

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  • Gut bacteria may play a role in the rise in colon cancer in …

    Gut bacteria may play a role in the rise in colon cancer in …

    [ad_1] Escherichia coli or E. coli is a part of family of bacteria that are commonly found in the human gut. Scientists found that a toxin the bacteria release is linked to some cases of colorectal cancer. Kateryna Kon/Science Photo Libra/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Kateryna Kon/Science Photo Libra/Getty Images It’s unclear why colon…

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  • Easiest 5 Minute High Protein Caesar Dressing

    [ad_1] I have a confession: I used to be intimidated by making homemade dressings. Like, how could something so simple as a Caesar dressing require so much work? The chopping, the mixing, the constant worrying about whether or not the emulsion would separate. I know I’m not the only one who’s had dressing anxiety! But…

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  • How Mitochondria Help Fight Infections and Calm Autoimmune S…

    [ad_1] Your body’s a busy place, full of tiny workers keeping you healthy. Some of these workers, like macrophages and mitochondria, do more than you might think. They’re not just cleaning up germs or powering your cells — they’re also teaming up to control inflammation, that fiery response that protects you from infections in the…

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  • 1994

    [ad_1] You can mix almost anything With alcohol, sugar & lemon, branch & Honey, cream & the cat that got it, sweat & the breath Autonomic, the lungs as sponges, the flowers That accompany the dead & cannot help But push back up through the phantom soil to Wild the surface again in time—light, &…

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  • Discover the Cisco Catalyst Center Fundamentals (CCFND) Trai…

    [ad_1] Are you ready to take your Cisco networking skills to the next level? The Cisco Catalyst Center Fundamentals (CCFND) training program is the perfect starting point. This Cisco U. Learning Path is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of the Cisco Catalyst Center while covering the latest features and capabilities. CCFND is…

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  • Advil or Tylenol? Which painkiller to take and when : NPR

    Advil or Tylenol? Which painkiller to take and when : NPR

    [ad_1] Many over-the-counter pain medications are available, but are they all the same? And how much should you really take? Photo illustration by Beck Harlan/NPR hide caption toggle caption Photo illustration by Beck Harlan/NPR When hit with a headache or fever, people often reach for over-the-counter painkillers like acetaminophen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) as…

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  • Coconut Flour Apple Cinnamon Muffins (Grain Free)

    [ad_1] I discovered this grain-free apple cinnamon muffin recipe made with applesauce out of desperation. (Isn’t it so true that necessity is the mother of invention?) On this particular morning, I realized I only had five eggs in the fridge — not even close to enough to feed us all. Especially when each kid could…

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