Tag: disease prevention

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Why Gut Health Matters: Essential Tips for a Healthier Gut (and When to Take Probiotics)

When it comes to feeling our best, there’s one secret weapon that often goes unnoticed: our gut. Beyond just processing food, a healthy gut can boost your mood, strengthen your immunity, and even protect against chronic diseases. But what exactly is gut health, and why is it so important? Let’s dive into the world of the gut microbiome and discover how a few simple changes can keep it thrivingβ€”and explore whether probiotics might be right for you.

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Avoiding the Tragedy: A Look into Disease Prevention

ByΒ Barbara LeonhardΒ | Featured Contributor


Part 1 – Hope Was Not a Loss: A Story About Measles Encephalitis
Part 2 – Learning How to Walk Again: Barbara’s Story


Back in 1958, the year I almost died from the measles, my parents—unlike the parents of today—did not have to face the choice of vaccination, because there was no vaccine in existence (it wasn’t introduced until several years later, in 1963).

Therefore, it was important for me to share my experience with this condition because of the great controversy that currently exists over vaccines in general, and particularly the measles vaccine. Far too many children are not getting vaccinated against measles and other diseases owing to perceived risks, so now measles has returned as a virulent threat worldwide.

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