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Mailbag! 7 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s

I’ve noticed my husband has been forgetting things more often and I’m worried about dementia. How do you know when it’s time to go to the doctor to get tested? –Patti from Milwaukee, WI Patti, It’s comforting to remember that as we age, we do tend to become less “sharp.” Everyone has lapses in memory....

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Deep-Sea Secret DESTROYS Cancer Cells

Dear Living Well Daily Reader, Cancer treatments haven’t changed much in the last 100 years. You may have seen headlines touting some amazing new treatment, but most new chemotherapy drugs are the same as old chemotherapy drugs. They’re designed to poison cancer cells before they poison your healthy cells… which sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t....

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SLOW Memory Loss by 60% with This “Age Insurance” Policy

Dear Living Well Daily Reader, If you’re like most folks, I’m guessing you have a few insurance policies. You probably have one on your house, on your cars, as well as a policy for your health. Well, what if you could buy an “age insurance” policy… specifically, for your memory? A new study shows that...

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Easy Routine Arms You Against Pneumonia

Dear Living Well Daily Reader, I know your mind may have been elsewhere this last year, with COVID-19 taking up most of the space to think about our health. But in the background are other diseases that continue to devastate people’s health. And while they’re not making headlines, they’re still just as dangerous. Pneumonia is...

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Six Easy Ways to SLASH Your Risk of Liver Disease

Dear Living Well Daily Reader, If statistics hold true, then 25 percent of you reading this will have a condition you don’t know you have. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) affects one-quarter of Americans… but those numbers are rising fast. NAFLD is a disease that strikes in the dark. In fact, it’s almost symptomless until...

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Have Antidepressants FINALLY Been Busted?

Dear Living Well Daily Reader, Every now and then, I get a scientific study that makes me laugh out loud. It’s not the topic that I find hilarious– quite the opposite. The reason I find myself chuckling over research is because of all the crazy math these mainstream researchers do, to try to make the...

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Strange “Water Vegetable” Fights COVID-19?

Dear Living Well Daily Reader, Ideally, your diet should be made up of as many different types of foods as possible. Many people eat the same foods over and over: the same breakfast, the same snacks, the same dinner. The problem is, this can lead to you missing out on certain nutrients. And with COVID-19...

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Mailbag! How to Get Your Balance Back

I noticed that my balance is off. What would you suggest to fix it? –Hank from Johnson City, TN Hank, There can be MANY reasons for a person’s balance to be off: inner ear problems (including infections), head injury, poor blood circulation, certain medications, both low AND high blood pressure, neurological (nerve) conditions, There’s also...

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Mainstream Drug Causes Brain Bleeding!?

Dear Living Well Daily Reader, No one sets out to get a head injury (except for maybe those prankster fellas on that show whose name I won’t mention in polite company). But it can still happen to anyone. Traumatic brain injury can occur when you receive a violent blow or jolt to your head. Anytime...

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COVID-19 INCREASES Your Risk of This Deadly Disease

Dear Living Well Daily Reader, I keep hearing on the news that each new COVID-19 variant is more infectious than the last. So far, the mainstream has done everything but outright SAY that we’re all going to get it at some point. But the problem with this sort of thinking is, it makes people shrug...

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