by Christian Goodman | Oct 2, 2020
The medical system often focuses on testosterone, narrowing on the arteries and other physical symptoms when diagnosing ED. But there is more to it than that. You may know that ED is more common in men who suffer from depression and anxiety, but a study in the journal...
by Scott Davis | Oct 1, 2020
According to decades of research, the single greatest risk factor for high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease is obesity. But weight loss is made especially difficult by the plateau and weight gain that dieters experience some months after they begin dieting. A...
by Christian Goodman | Sep 30, 2020
We have written many times about the importance of vitamins E and D to support good cardiovascular health. But there is another, even more common vitamin that has now been proven by researchers from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to drastically lower blood pressure...
by Christian Goodman | Sep 29, 2020
Up to now, the traditional medical system had no reliable solution for the most common type of vertigo. A study in the latest edition of the journal Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology, now shows that taking one type of mineral and one type of...
by Julissa Clay | Sep 27, 2020
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is fast becoming the chief cause of cirrhosis of the liver and the primary reason for liver transplants in the 21st century, having replaced alcohol as the main cause of liver destruction. Researchers have just published an...
by Julissa Clay | Sep 26, 2020
Because the thyroid hormone is so important for regulating energy, the symptoms of hypothyroidism are varied and leave very few of your body’s functions unaffected. IntechOpen has just published an article showing that two plants can restore thyroid hormone, as well...