by Jodi Knapp | Nov 14, 2021
Most people think of hypothyroidism as a condition that primarily interferes with weight and energy levels. But a new study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism warns that it can directly cause stroke and death. Researchers obtained information...
by ShellyManning | Nov 13, 2021
Your doctor has probably told you that there is no cure for osteoporosis. There are some things a good doctor will recommend to slow down its progression (such as calcium, vitamin D, and exercises). But reverse it? Sorry, no. However, a new study published in the...
by Scott Davis | Nov 12, 2021
When it comes to heart health, we often hear more “don’ts” than “do’s”. – Don’t eat fats, – don’t eat sugar, – don’t eat cholesterol, …don’t, don’t, don’t. So it’s pretty nice when we hear a “do”, right? There is one thing that you must do to save...
by Scott Davis | Nov 11, 2021
Common symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) are struggling to begin urinating, a weak stream, difficulty emptying the bladder completely, dribbling, an urgent and frequent need to urinate, and frequent urination during the night. To counter this, most men...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 10, 2021
Many studies have established that specific exercises (explained below) are effective at reducing migraine attacks and migraine symptoms. This prompted a group of researchers to investigate whether these exercises could also be used to treat vertigo, which is often...
by Julissa Clay | Nov 9, 2021
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is rapidly becoming the most common modern chronic condition. And it often goes undiagnosed. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) cases are also rising steeply. This shouldn’t be a surprise, as a new study in Biomedicines reveals that...