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Bradley Keys

About Bradley Keys

Bradley Keys is an accomplished writer who has covered a wide variety of health, nutrition, and wellness topics including mens health. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science from Florida State University, and has extensively explored a diverse range of subjects within the realms of health, wellness, and nutritional supplementation, showcasing a broad and in-depth understanding of these interconnected fields.

Nutrient Absorption in the Digestive System

By |2024-07-31T00:06:52-08:00July 31, 2024|Vitamin News|

With digestive ailments growing and estimates suggesting that more than 70 percent of the immune system Is In the colon, there is now more reason than ever to supplement digestion. Taking this message public and expanding options will help assure this market grows to meet the need.

Remedies for Hot Flashes

By |2024-07-30T04:04:44-08:00July 30, 2024|Menopause Patch, PMS Patch, Vitamin News|

There are enough alternatives that you should be able to tailor something that will work for you. Keep your bedroom cool. Exercise regularly: Research shows that active women have less trouble with hot flashes. Herb products such as Pycnogenol (pine bark extract), Remifemin (black cohosh extract) or St. John’s wort (hypericum extract) may help.

Swine Flu Cases Top 57 Million

By |2024-07-30T02:32:54-08:00July 30, 2024|Anti-Flu Patch, Vitamin News|

An estimated 57 million Americans have contracted pandemic H1N1 influenza since the outbreak began last April, about 257,000 have been hospitalized with complications from it, and nearly 12,000 have died, according to estimates released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Resveratrol Article in the Wall Street Journal

By |2024-07-30T00:42:15-08:00July 30, 2024|Anti-Aging Patch, Vitamin News|

Red wine has long been touted as a health elixir. Now wine’s purported health-giving ingredient, resveratrol, is available in daily supplements, beverages and even a new nutritional bar claimed by sellers to help you live longer and help prevent cancer and other diseases. Until recently, the evidence for resveratrol has been animal data, but preliminary human testing has yielded intriguing results.
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