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Do Blondes Have More Fun? Are Redheads Spunky?

Most people who have more than one child—or at least one sibling—have thought about the effects that birth order have on people. Older kids are supposedly more compliant and want to please, middle kids are the great negotiators, and so on. There’s almost always a grain of truth in every stereotype, but what about hair...CONTINUE READING

Does Fish Oil Increase Prostate Cancer Risk?

Fish oil, which contains the omega-3 fatty acids DHA and EPA, has long been touted as beneficial for cardiovascular health, mental health (including depression and Alzheimer’s disease) and arthritis, just to name a few.  Now, a new study is reporting that high doses of the compound can increase one’s risk of high-grade prostate cancer.  Before...CONTINUE READING

Meatless Monday Offers 10 Hot Tips For Tasty Summer Grilling That’ll Get You Fired Up For A Healthy BBQ Season

Summer is the perfect time to enjoy delicious, sizzling meals straight off the grill!  As you get set to fire up your BBQ, instead of the usual meat-focused fare, cook up some grilled veggies instead.  Giving up meat doesn’t mean having to give up smoky barbecue flavor.  Vegetables are amazing on the grill, plus meatless...CONTINUE READING

The Beauty of Belts

Regardless of what kind of shoes you wear, try this: bend down and pretend you’re tying your shoes. If you can’t see the toes of your shoes, there’s a good chance that your testosterone level is low. And, you could probably be healthier. When weight goes up, testosterone goes down. And belly weight is really not the healthiest weight...CONTINUE READING

Understanding the New PSA Testing Guidelines

Recently the American Urological Association (AUA) announced new guidelines for prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing.  These guidelines were designed to help urologists, and ultimately patients, reduce prostate cancer mortality by making informed screening decisions.  These recommendations were based on comprehensive literature reviews and the strength of the existing evidence. 

Complementary Medicine Is Used In Conjunction With Traditional Medicine, Not Instead Of

You have heard your friends toss about the phrase “complementary medicine” but you didn’t know what that meant and were too embarrassed to ask. Is this something you should know about? Yes. Complementary medicine means those techniques not considered part of conventional (standard/mainstream) medicine. These therapies are utilized in addition to or a as complement...CONTINUE READING

More Fascinating D-scoveries (bout Vitamin D)

It seems like every day there’s more interesting news about the benefits of vitamin D. Here are a few of the most recent: We’ve all physically overdone it at some point—say, by lifting more than you should have, running or biking or swimming further than you should have, playing basketball longer than you should have,...CONTINUE READING