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At What Age Must I Worry About the Coronavirus
Let’s assume a worst-case scenario for you. You have been told you have the coronavirus. What do the demographics show
Who are the Most Susceptible to Catching the Coronavirus?
Catching the coronavirus might seem inevitable since it can be passed through the air from a person with no symptoms.
Coronavirus – What is Happening in Italy and Elsewhere?
I’ve been asked by three people today why the deaths in Italy are so high compared to other countries outside
Coronavirus to Infect 100% of all Americans?
The daily scare about the coronavirus is ramping up fear among the masses. The typical flu season sees tens of
The Master Molecule for Health
Free radicals damage cells in our bodies every second of our lives. Molecules with weak bonds split and one portion
Do This and Don’t Do That to Live Older and Healthier
Light-intensity exercise for thirty minutes a day reduces your risk of dying of any cause. A sedentary lifestyle increases your
A Novel Treatment for the Coronavirus
Older adults may have significant protection against upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) by taking yeast-derived beta-glucans says the August 2017
Why Not Report the Real Numbers?
I saw a blog post this morning that compared the deaths of the coronavirus in China to various deaths in
Old Body – Young Brain – Possible?
I believe we all want to live a full life with the ability to do what we want when we
Boost Your Metabolic Rate To Lose Weight
Aging challenges our ability to lose weight. One solution, such as dieting, or exercise, doesn’t work as well as it
Weight Loss and Your Thyroid
The thyroid is important to maintain health and proper weight. The thyroid is a small gland located just below the
18 Coronary Artery Disease Factors That You Should Be Aware Of to Protect Your Heart
This topic could expand to well over one-thousand words. I am keeping it brief to provide a glimpse at the