by Jodi Knapp | Jun 18, 2023
Sometimes researchers find the weirdest and most unlikely connections that seemingly have nothing to do with each other. One such connection, which was published in the journal Gastroenterology, was recently made with Parkinson’s and what would seem like a body part...
by Scott Davis | Jun 17, 2023
This is the most common drug prescribed for enlarged prostate. You’re most likely taking it already or will be pushed by your doctor to take it. It is meant to shrink the prostate, but a new study in European Urology Open Science warns that it kills in the most...
by Julissa Clay | Jun 11, 2023
It’s well known that the typical American diet, high in fat, sugar, processed foods, and red meat, poses a risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). So, what should we eat instead to tackle NAFLD? A team of researchers has tested the effects of a diet from...
by Scott Davis | Jun 10, 2023
Between 14 and 52% of the world’s population suffers from acid reflux. Since numerous studies have revealed the life-threatening side effects of heartburn medications, it’s important to identify the lifestyle factors that cause it. Avoid these factors, and your acid...
by Christian Goodman | Jun 8, 2023
There are a lot of scams out there about ED—hundreds of different therapies, mostly without any scientific backing. At the latest meeting of the American Urological Association, two new studies were presented about two different therapies, one that worked and one that...
by Christian Goodman | Jun 7, 2023
This particular vegetable is hailed as a wonder food for a good reason. A recent study published in the American Journal of Hypertension proves that consuming this ONE vegetable can lower your blood pressure by as much as 15 points. It’s dirt cheap, and you can find...