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How the Immune System is Controlling Social Interactions
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By Spiritual Psychology
In Articles, Medicine, Nutrition, Psychiatry Posted July 24, 2016

How the Immune System is Controlling Social Interactions

In a startling discovery that raises fundamental questions about human behavior, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have determined that the immune system directly [...]

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Meet Your Second Brain: The Gut
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By Spiritual Psychology
In Articles, Medicine, Nutrition, Science Posted January 5, 2016

Meet Your Second Brain: The Gut

How what’s going on in your gut could be affecting your brain. By Jennifer Wolkin This article first appeared on Mindful.org and one Dr. Wolkin’s website. Most of us can […]

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The Impact of Junk Food on Immunity
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By Spiritual Psychology
In Medicine, Nutrition, Science Posted January 3, 2016

The Impact of Junk Food on Immunity

Researchers Find Link Between Processed Foods and Autoimmune Diseases NEW YORK and HAIFA, ISRAEL (January,3rd 2016) – In today’s hustle and bustle world, processed foods are commonplace [...]

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Consuming highly refined carbohydrates increases risk of depression
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By Spiritual Psychology
In Depression, Medicine, Nutrition Posted January 1, 2016

Consuming highly refined carbohydrates increases risk of depression

A diet high in refined carbohydrates may lead to an increased risk for new-onset depression in postmenopausal women, according to a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

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