This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
� 1. Fructose Alters Brain Genes; Omega-3 Repairs (2nd week)
Apr. 22, 2016 - Consuming fructose, a sugar that’s common in the Western diet, alters hundreds of genes that may be linked to many diseases, life scientists report. ...
Apr. 22, 2016 - Consuming fructose, a sugar that’s common in the Western diet, alters hundreds of genes that may be linked to many diseases, life scientists report. ...
� 2. Talus Replacement Saves Feet
BALTIMORE, Md. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A tiny bone that you’ve probably never heard of can make a huge difference in your quality of life. The talus is the part ankle that allows the foot to move in all different directions. High impact injuries like falls, or car crashes can cause the bone to fracture and die. Now, there is a new cutting-edge option for patients.
BALTIMORE, Md. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A tiny bone that you’ve probably never heard of can make a huge difference in your quality of life. The talus is the part ankle that allows the foot to move in all different directions. High impact injuries like falls, or car crashes can cause the bone to fracture and die. Now, there is a new cutting-edge option for patients.
� 3. Alice In Wonderland Syndrome -- Research Summary
BACKGROUND: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is a mental disorder that can cause an altered perception and distortion of other sensory modalities. When there is an abnormal amount of electricity in the body, blood flow to the brain can be altered.
BACKGROUND: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is a mental disorder that can cause an altered perception and distortion of other sensory modalities. When there is an abnormal amount of electricity in the body, blood flow to the brain can be altered.
� 4. Feed Your Microbes Well, for Your Health
Apr. 28, 2016 - Everything you eat or drink affects your intestinal bacteria, and is likely to have an impact on your health. That is the finding of a large-scale ...
Apr. 28, 2016 - Everything you eat or drink affects your intestinal bacteria, and is likely to have an impact on your health. That is the finding of a large-scale ...
� 5. No Time to Get Fit? Think Again
Apr. 27, 2016 - A single minute of very intense exercise produces health benefits similar to longer, traditional endurance training, new research indicates. The findings put to rest the common excuse for not getting in shape: there is not ...
Apr. 27, 2016 - A single minute of very intense exercise produces health benefits similar to longer, traditional endurance training, new research indicates. The findings put to rest the common excuse for not getting in shape: there is not ...
� 6. Parkinson Voice Project Sound Off
RICHARDSON, Texas. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- As many as one million Americans live with Parkinson’s disease, but with no cure, living with it can be helped by re-learning some simple things, like speaking up.
RICHARDSON, Texas. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- As many as one million Americans live with Parkinson’s disease, but with no cure, living with it can be helped by re-learning some simple things, like speaking up.
� 7. Same-Day Hip Surgery?
PITTSBURGH. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Three-hundred thirty-two thousand Americans have hip replacement every year. For most, the surgery requires a hospital stay, and weeks of rehabilitation. Now, a different approach to surgery is getting patients back on their feet and out of the hospital faster than ever before.
PITTSBURGH. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Three-hundred thirty-two thousand Americans have hip replacement every year. For most, the surgery requires a hospital stay, and weeks of rehabilitation. Now, a different approach to surgery is getting patients back on their feet and out of the hospital faster than ever before.
� 8. Crazy for Cauliflower
BEND, Ore. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- If you’re a carb counter and looking for a great way to shave some starchy ones out of your diet, get crazy for cauliflower.
BEND, Ore. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- If you’re a carb counter and looking for a great way to shave some starchy ones out of your diet, get crazy for cauliflower.
� 9. Relief for Pelvic Pain -- In-Depth Doctor’s Interview (2nd week)
J. David Prologo, M.D., Interventional Radiologist in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the Emory University School of Medicine, talks about a new way to treat pudendal neuralgia.
J. David Prologo, M.D., Interventional Radiologist in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at the Emory University School of Medicine, talks about a new way to treat pudendal neuralgia.
� 10. The Truth about Juicing
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- About 20 percent of adults who want to lose or maintain weight have tried a “cleanse.” That’s where you replace food with fruit and vegetable juices for just one day to one week or longer. It sounds healthy, but some nutritionists aren’t convinced. Ivanhoe tells you the good and the bad behind juicing
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- About 20 percent of adults who want to lose or maintain weight have tried a “cleanse.” That’s where you replace food with fruit and vegetable juices for just one day to one week or longer. It sounds healthy, but some nutritionists aren’t convinced. Ivanhoe tells you the good and the bad behind juicing
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