Thrivous Views
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Enhance Life with Melatonin, Boswellia, and Rhodiola
My daughter has dance class three days a week. And, until this week, she spent the other two afternoons running ...
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Dogs Keep Your Heart Happy and Healthy
Dog ownership may be associated with longer life and better cardiovascular health, especially for heart attack and stroke survivors who ...
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Daily Aspirin. Yes or No?
Researchers at Columbia, Harvard, and Boston University have reported evidence that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like aspirin may lessen the ...
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Don’t Make Yourself Sick Over Politics
University of Nebraska researchers suggest that we, and in particular people in the US, are making ourselves sick over politics. ...
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Engineered Bacteria Produce Low Cost Drugs
Bacteria are commonly used to produce biologics, which are products like vaccines, gene therapies, and proteins that are created or ...
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3 Supplements for a Robust Body and Mind
I've been thinking about the fragility of health and the attention it takes to maintain musculoskeletal function and psychosocial wellbeing. ...
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Faster and More Efficient High-Tech Therapies
Faster and more efficient gene editing technologies, hydrogels able to repair the heart, and functional 3D printed organs for transplants ...
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Have Scientists Made People Younger?
A small clinical study in California, led by Gregory Fahy, has suggested for the first time that “it might be ...
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New Evidence that Epigenetic Age May Be Reversed in Humans
Reverse aging? That sounds nice! An article in Nature discusses the TRIM study, which was small but exciting. Researchers gave nine participants ...
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Learn to Be More Optimistic and Live Longer
A new study links optimism and prolonged life (see below). Researchers have found that individuals with greater optimism are more ...









