
Olivia K. Cook
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2 weeks ago |
naturalmedicine.news | Olivia K. Cook |Ramon Tomey |Willow Tohi
Vitamin B12, especially methylcobalamin (mB12), may help reduce autism symptoms by supporting methylation and reducing oxidative stress. Scientific studies suggests improvements in communication, gastrointestinal issues, hyperactivity, sleep and social skills among children receiving B12 therapy. Subcutaneous injections of mB12 appear to be the most effective form, as oral absorption can be unreliable due to digestive issues in ASD.
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3 weeks ago |
womenshealth.news | Laura Harris |Willow Tohi |Ava Grace |Olivia K. Cook
A federal judge in Louisiana struck down a Biden administration rule that would have forced employers to provide abortion-related accommodations under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA). The bipartisan PWFA (2022) requires employers with 15+ workers to offer reasonable accommodations (e.g., breaks, light duty) for pregnant employees – not abortion. It took effect in June 2023. In April 2024, the EEOC expanded the law to include abortion, sparking lawsuits.
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4 weeks ago |
womenshealth.news | Ava Grace |Olivia K. Cook |Willow Tohi |Ramon Tomey
A 2023 study reveals a strong connection between endometriosis and leaky gut syndrome, where a weakened intestinal barrier triggers chronic inflammation, worsening symptoms. Traditional approaches (hormonal drugs, surgery) manage symptoms but don’t address root causes. Emerging research suggests gut-healing strategies (diet, probiotics) may reduce inflammation and pain. Nearly half of endometriosis patients show signs of leaky gut.
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1 month ago |
food.news | Ava Grace |Willow Tohi |Olivia K. Cook |Ramon Tomey
Turmeric: The golden spice that supports wellness 05/20/2025 / By Ava Grace / Comments Turmeric, or Curcuma longa, originated in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia and has been used for over 4,000 years. It played a key role in Ayurvedic Medicine and was later introduced to Europe and the Americas through trade. India remains the largest producer of turmeric, contributing over 80 percent of global turmeric production.
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1 month ago |
food.news | Willow Tohi |Olivia K. Cook |Ramon Tomey |Kevin Hughes
Who needs Ozempic? Dietary strategies and natural supplements boost GLP-1 hormone for healthy weight loss without medications 05/19/2025 / By Willow Tohi / Comments Foods rich in soluble fiber (beans, oats, avocados), monounsaturated fats (olive oil, nuts) and lean protein can stimulate GLP-1 production — a hormone that promotes satiety and weight management — offering a drug-free alternative to medications like Ozempic.
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