by Julissa Clay | Oct 30, 2020
The problem with modern medicine is that when doctors try to cure one disease with medication, it causes side effects that can lead to another disease. According to a new study, this is exactly the case with shingles. Shingles occurs when the herpes zoster virus,...
by Julissa Clay | Oct 29, 2020
An interesting new study, published in the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, shows that an unpretentious and cheap herb relieves pain better than common NSAID ibuprofen. What’s more, you can get this dirt-cheap herb in most supermarkets and all health food...
by Scott Davis | Oct 28, 2020
Is exercise actually good for you? Silly question. Of course it is. But too much of a good thing can be… well… bad. And that’s the case with one particular popular exercise. Do too much of it and your risk of heart attack will start heading skyward. So now you have a...
by ShellyManning | Oct 27, 2020
Cheers! Although this drink is very popular, it’s generally considered unhealthy, especially for people suffering type 2 diabetes, due to its high sugar level. A recent Danish study reveals that drinking it moderately is actually protective against type 2 diabetes—and...
by Julissa Clay | Oct 25, 2020
One of the main frustrations for vertigo sufferers is that the condition often returns even after professional medical treatment. A new study in the Journal of Neurology shows what makes us more vulnerable to a reoccurrence of vertigo and what we can do to prevent it....
by Jodi Knapp | Oct 24, 2020
Is there a way to prevent osteoporosis? Yes, says a new study published in the journal JAMA Network Open. All you have to do is perform this simple activity. But it must be done sooner than later. Since bone strength in young adulthood is one of the main predictors of...