June 29, 2016 - Issue 3602
June 29, 2016
But it does far more than just make your bones thin, brittle, soft and misshapen - it influences virtually every cell in your body - and is linked to heart and brain dysfunction, as well as diabetes.
Cholesterol is a necessary and essential component of every cell in your body. "Bad" cholesterol is not responsible for an increased risk of heart disease and statins may be a waste of time. So what can you do to reduce your potential for heart disease?
Researchers estimate nearly 50 percent of the world population will be nearsighted by 2050. Today, the prevalence among students in Asia is over 80 percent. Discover what you can do to reduce your risk and protect your sight.
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