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Physical Activity Boosts Brain Health

by Natasha Hobley
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If you are not already making exercise a regular part of your life, you may be missing out on brain boosting benefits ...

What Does Zinc Bring to the Table?

by Kate Raines
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Story Highlights Zinc is a trace element necessary for human health and has many important benefits including anti-inflammatory properties and ...

Three New Studies Support Vitamin D’s Role in Preventing and Treating COVID-19

by TVR Staff
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Three new studies have reported the positive role of vitamin D in preventing COVID-19 and reducing the severity of illness ...

Honeybee Venom Destroys Cancer Cells

by Kate Raines
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Story Highlights Honeybee venom has been previously studied for its potential benefits in the treatment of arthritis, rheumatism, pain relief, ...

Vitamin D Deficiency Studies and COVID-19

by Kate Raines
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Story Highlights During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical scientists have been closely examining the effects of vitamin D deficiency. Meta-analyses of ...

Study: Melatonin May Help Moderate COVID-19 Cytokine Storm

by Kate Raines
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Story Highlights Many of the serious side effects of COVID-19, including high fever, cough, shortness of breath, lung injuries and ...

Vitamin D Benefits Confirmed by New COVID-19 Research

by Barbara Cáceres
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Vitamin D, the fat-soluble hormone produced in the body when sunlight hits the skin, is responsible not only for bone ...

High Doses of Vitamin C Used to Prevent and Treat Coronavirus Infections in China

by TVR Staff
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As reported by Orthomolecular Medicine News Service on Mar. 3, 2020, the government of Shanghai in China announced that it ...

Vitamin A Shipped to Samoa 

by Barbara Cáceres 
Vitamin A Shipped to Samoa 
Health officials in Samoa, assisted by international health organizations, have struggled to manage a surge in measles and apparent deaths ...

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