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News & Articles By Belle Carter
03/30/2026
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By Belle Carter
The science of regularity: How simple lifestyle changes can transform digestive health
Chronic constipation affects 16% of adults globally, but long-term relief comes from lifestyle adjustments, not medication. Consistent meal timing (especially shortly after waking) leverages the body’s natural gastrocolic reflex to promote regularity. Fiber is critical—adding bulk to stool and speeding up transit. Experts recommend 25g (women) to 38g (men) daily, yet most Americans get only […]
03/30/2026
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By Belle Carter
New strength-training guidelines: Simplicity and consistency trump perfection
The updated ACSM guidelines emphasize that simply showing up and maintaining a regular resistance training routine—whether using free weights, resistance bands or bodyweight exercises—yields better results than obsessing over the “perfect” workout. All forms of resistance training (kettlebells, machines, bodyweight exercises) effectively improve muscle strength, size and power. Exercise order, equipment type and rest periods […]
03/28/2026
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By Belle Carter
Diet’s powerful role in cancer prevention: Why conventional medicine overlooks it
A major meta-analysis (17 studies, 2.2 million people) found that plant-rich diets reduce cancer incidence by 7% and mortality by 12%. Poor nutrition is linked to 20% of cancer deaths in Western nations—many preventable through dietary changes. Diets rich in vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts and seeds lower cancer risk. Ultra-processed foods, refined sugars, industrial seed […]
03/25/2026
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By Belle Carter
Lunar Deception: A mind-blowing exposé of the moon landing hoax
NASA’s own data confirms lethal radiation levels in the Van Allen belts – 1,000 times higher than a fatal human dose. The 1960s aluminum shielding couldn’t protect astronauts, proving they never left Earth’s orbit. Shadows in Apollo photos don’t align, indicating artificial light sources – impossible on the airless moon. AI forensic analysis confirms lighting […]
03/14/2026
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By Belle Carter
How your playlist could curb sugar cravings—and why science says it works
A University of Graz study found that listening to favorite songs reduces cravings for sugary/fatty foods, while disliked music increases unhealthy choices. The study also found that emotional responses to music directly impact food selection, with pleasant melodies encouraging healthier options like grapes over sweets. Separate research (including Johns Hopkins University) shows that slower-tempo music […]
03/10/2026
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By Belle Carter
Science-backed habits to rewire your stress response and boost longevity
Nutrient-dense eating for hormonal balance stabilizes blood sugar with structured meals rich in protein, fiber and healthy fats to reduce stress-induced irritability. Omega-3 fatty acids (from wild-caught fish) lower inflammation linked to leptin resistance and stress-related weight gain. Targeted supplementation to support stress pathways: Ashwagandha clinically reduces cortisol levels and recalibrates stress response. L-theanine (found […]
03/03/2026
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By Belle Carter
Fermented cabbage outperforms probiotic pills in gut health study
Fermented cabbage outperforms raw cabbage and probiotic supplements, reducing intestinal barrier damage by 40% due to its unique blend of lactic acid, GABA and indole-3-lactate (ILA) – compounds that mimic a healthy gut microbiome. Modern diets destroy gut health through processed foods, glyphosate, antibiotics and artificial additives, while fermented foods like sauerkraut provide a natural, […]
03/03/2026
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By Belle Carter
New study links Vitamin D deficiency to increased Alzheimer’s risk
Studies show that 29% of U.S. adults are clinically deficient in vitamin D (?20 ng/mL) and those with low levels face significantly higher risks of Alzheimer’s and dementia—up to 125% increased risk in severe cases. Indoor work, sunscreen use and seasonal sunlight variability make natural vitamin D synthesis unreliable. Dietary sources (e.g., fatty fish) also […]
02/24/2026
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By Belle Carter
“Adult tummy time” goes viral as experts validate simple fix for tech neck epidemic
Sixty-seven percent of adults suffer from “tech neck” – chronic pain caused by prolonged screen use, leading to muscle strain, joint compression and spinal damage due to forward-head posture (equivalent to 60 lbs of neck strain at 60-degree tilt). “Adult tummy time,” originally a TikTok trend, is now medically endorsed. Lying prone on elbows with […]
02/24/2026
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By Belle Carter
FDA lowers drug approval standards: Now accepting single clinical trials
The FDA now allows many new drugs to be approved based on just one clinical trial, abandoning its long-standing requirement of two studies for most approvals. This change reflects evolving scientific understanding but raises concerns about reduced evidentiary standards. Since the 1960s, the FDA typically required two well-controlled trials to confirm safety and efficacy. However, […]
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