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Obesity Linked with Osteoporosis in Women


Check out this post about the link between stomach fat and osteoporosis by Catherine Donaldson-Evans on AOL Health

Having too much fat around the middle may compromise bone health and raise the risk of osteoporosis in women, a new study has found.

Previous research has suggested that obesity guarded women against the disease because extra body fat seemed to protect against bone loss. … More »

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Obesity Linked with Osteoporosis in Women

Fight Against Fluoride: Did You Brush With Poison Today?


My first brush with dental care involved a stand-up Crest Kids bottle with a star-shaped dispenser. And I’ve been a Crest loyalist ever since then — up until a few weeks ago. Which means that more than 20,000 times over the course of my life, I’ve willingly put a chemical inside my mouth that many people consider toxic. That’s right, I’m talking about fluoride.

Claims supporting fluoride have always been strong. By 1952, enough studies had shown a link between fluoride and reduced tooth decay, that the U.S. Public Health Service started adding it to community water supplies. And it wasn’t long before commercial toothpastes like my beloved Crest followed suit. Today, the American Dental Association (ADA) says: “Community water fluoridation is the single most effective public health measure to prevent tooth decay.” Pretty bold statement.

Like any scientific innovation, fluoride comes with a few good conspiracy theories. … More »

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Fight Against Fluoride: Did You Brush With Poison Today?