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Ex-Apple CEO bets on Web healthcare with MDLive

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Former Apple Inc chief executive, John Sculley, is betting that people will increasingly turn to the Internet for confidential counseling and routine medical care. Sculley has an undisclosed stake and sits on the board of directors of Florida-based MDLive, a company that provides patients with remote access to a licensed physician. Sculley said he sees telemedicine and online mental health services “going mainstream” in coming years.

Algae virus may affect mental abilities

People with an algae virus in their throats had more difficulty completing a mental exercise than healthy people, and more research is needed to understand why, US scientists say. A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences showed that the virus was present in about half of 92 human subjects studied, and those who had it performed worse on certain basic tasks. The virus, known as Acanthocystis

This Major Catalyst To Send Oil, Gold, & Silver Skyrocketing

Today an acclaimed money manager told King World News for the second week that we are very close to seeing one of the most dramatic reversals in any market in history in the gold, silver, and oil markets.  Stephen Leeb also said that one of these key markets will be a stunning 70 to 90 percent higher in 12 months. Eric King:  “Stephen, last week you said we were close

Supplements: How To Cut Through The Nonsense

He gives lectures to health professionals and patients about supplements and is the author of the upcoming The Supplement Handbook: A Trusted Expert’s Guide to What Works & What’s Worthless for More Than 200 Ailments. The book has over 500 pages of information and research related to supplements for different diseases and conditions. Related: 10 Tweaks That Will Overhaul Your Health This Winter Despite his expertise (and nickname), Dr. Moyad doesn’t recommend

A Panic Crash, Loss Of Confidence & A Severe Financial Crisis

With oil trading near $77, and stocks at all-time highs, below are three incredibly powerful commentaries discussing everything from a coming stock market crash to a severe financial crisis and a loss of confidence. By Art Cashin Director of Floor Operations at UBS November 11 (King World News) – “On this day in 1918, Pvt Henry Gunther of Baltimore, Maryland thought he saw a suspicious movement in the German trenches

Top EU court rules against 'welfare tourists', boost for UK campaign

By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union countries can block jobless immigrants from receiving welfare benefits, Europe’s top court said on Tuesday, in a ruling likely to aid British Prime Minister David Cameron’s efforts to tackle so-called ‘welfare tourism’. Under growing pressure from the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP) ahead of a May 2015 national election and from some of his own lawmakers, Cameron has said he would

America's Complicated Relationship with Gluten

More Americans are shunning gluten than ever before for health reasons. FODMAPs are carbs that do not get completely absorbed by the gastrointestinal track and can be easily fermented by gut bacteria — therefore causing abdominal pain, bloating and diarrhea.

The Better Way to Rest Between Weightlifting Sets

You can relieve nagging pains, correct your posture, and prevent injury by performing simple drills to correct problem areas, such as tight hips — all while maximizing your workout time, says strength expert Tony Gentilcore, co-founder of Cressey Sports Performance in Hudson, Mass. Nearly everyone, from average Joes to professional athletes, experiences muscle weaknesses, muscle imbalances, and mobility restrictions that can cause bad posture and nagging aches, Gentilcore told Yahoo Health.