Common Pill Causes Osteoporosis

Common Pill Causes Osteoporosis

Millions of people rely on this common pill to improve their health. But a shocking new study in the Journal of Affective Disorders reveals that it may increase your risk of osteoporosis by 147% and bone fractures by 62%. … in essence, destroying your bones! If you’re...
Hack your Blood Pressure down to healthy

Hack your Blood Pressure down to healthy

You don’t need a computer or phone or any device to “hack” your blood pressure down. You can do it right now, right where you sit with your eyes closed. This is according to a new study in Acta Physiologica. How? High blood pressure is a massive health risk, and...
These foods make Gout x2 worse

These foods make Gout x2 worse

For years, gout has been considered a man’s disease. But new research in Arthritis & Rheumatology reveals that women are catching up fast. And their diets may be to blame. In fact, women who followed a certain diet pattern nearly doubled their risk of developing...
A Shocking Heart Attack and Weight Connection Discovered

A Shocking Heart Attack and Weight Connection Discovered

Those who are fit and slim have a low heart attack risk. This is a well-documented fact. Or is it? A new study in the journal Scientific Reports puts this fact to the test, and the results are quite unexpected. The researchers recruited 52 physically active men...
This Vitamin Reduces Neuropathy Pain by 72%

This Vitamin Reduces Neuropathy Pain by 72%

There are not many reliable treatment options for neuropathy. And that’s why we welcome a new study from the Journal of Pain Research. It shows that one common vitamin reduces neuropathy pain and other symptoms of neuropathy by up to 72%. Not only that: you can buy...
Chronic Bronchitis? Cut death risk 47%

Chronic Bronchitis? Cut death risk 47%

If you suffer chronic bronchitis, a new study in Frontiers in Nutrition reveals a powerful way to protect your lungs. All it takes are four simple steps. It will even reduce your risk of dying from lung diseases by 47% Researchers analyzed 12,458 adults, tracking...