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Can Pizza Help Treat Prostate Cancer? Gluten Sensitivity and Coffee Old Age or B12 Deficiency? New Study Supports Link Between Gluten & Autism Diet Soda Linked to Weight Gain & Stroke
Can Pizza Help Treat Prostate Cancer?

The “wonder herb” Oregano is widely known for its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, but now scientists at Long Island University (LIU) say it might also kill prostate cancer cells.

Prostate
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Gluten Sensitivity and Coffee

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard of the term ‘gluten sensitivity’.

To give you a quick rundown, gluten is one of the proteins found in wheat, barley, rye and wheat products. 
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Old Age or B12 Deficiency?

Feelings of confusion, loss of focus and memory loss are often written off as a part of getting older, but if you or a loved one is suffering from symptoms like these, a simple test for Vitamin B12 Deficiency might do you a world of good!

Without
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New Study Supports Link Between Gluten & Autism

A new Penn State study finds that going gluten- and casein-free can improve both behavioral and psychological symptoms in children with ASD (autism spectrum disorder), implicating that autism may not simply be a neurological
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Diet Soda Linked to Weight Gain & Stroke

The past year hasn’t been kind for diet soda, with multiple studies associating it with everything from an increased risk of heart attack and stroke to weight gain.

Two of these studies, presented earlier
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