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https://www.wsj.com/articles/facts-and-myths-about-boosting-your-immune-system-11584050588
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Facts (and Myths) About Boosting Your Immune System – WSJ
March 29, 2020Psyllium: Benefits, safety, and dosage
February 16, 2020What Is Postnasal Drip: Sore Throat & More From Sinus Drainage
February 6, 2020https://www.webmd.com/allergies/postnasal-drip#1
drink warm liquids !
Carbonated waters defined: What are seltzer, club soda, soda water, Perrier, San Pellegrino, and other common terms?
January 25, 2020what is the pH of hint? – Hint Help
January 18, 2020https://help.drinkhint.com/hc/en-us/articles/201780374-what-is-the-pH-of-hint- the pH of hint is between 3.5 and 4
The pH of beverages in the United States
January 18, 2020Vitamin Water Zero XXX Acai-Blueberry Pomegranate 3.05
Vitamin Water Zero Go-Go Mixed Berry 3.08
S. Pellegrino Sparkling Natural Mineral Water 4.96 (0.09)
Perrier carbonated mineral water 5.25 (0.10)
Snapple Diet Peach Tea 3.32 (0.01)
Lipton Green Tea With Citrus 2.93 (0.00)
Stony Creek Urgent Care
December 31, 201911 Healthy Foods That Are Very High in Iron
November 23, 2019https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/11-healthy-iron-rich-foods#section2
thumbs up for :
spinach, legumes (beans, lentils, chickpeas, peas and soybeans), red meat, pumpkin seeds, quinoa, turkey (dark meat), broccoli, tofu
but not interested in #1 !
Low-Dose Aspirin Late in Life? Healthy People May Not Need It
September 30, 2019QT:{{”
“The most widely used guidelines for using aspirin to prevent disease came out in 2016 from experts at the United States Preventive Services Task Force. They recommend the drug to prevent cardiovascular disease and colorectal cancer in many people aged 50 to 59 who have more than a 10 percent risk of having a heart attack or stroke during the next 10 years. (That risk, based on age, blood pressure, cholesterol and others factors, can be estimated with an online calculator from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology.)
For people 60 to 69 with the same risk level, the guidelines say it should be an individual decision whether to take aspirin.
But for people 70 and over, the guidelines say there’s not enough evidence to make any recommendation.”
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Low-Dose Aspirin Late in Life? Healthy People May Not Need It
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/16/health/aspirin-older-people-heart-attacks.html