by Christian Goodman | Jan 28, 2014 |
A certain berry has been criticized as too high in calories, or too expensive, as the reason it isn’t eaten more. And yet study after study routinely turn up with evidence of incredible power held in as little as a half a cup of these beautiful gems. …even so...
by ShellyManning | Jan 27, 2014 |
Research out of Harvard Medical School reveals evidence of a genetic link to arthritis, but doctors are hoping it may translate into a new solution. Caution, though, is advised from the world of natural health since some of the drugs being recommended are not designed...
by Jodi Knapp | Jan 26, 2014 |
In research out of Columbia from the University of Cartagena, scientists looked at many of the impacts type 2 diabetes is having on people that are not as well-known as renal failure, high blood pressure, and other complications. Their work, using data from thousands...
by Scott Davis | Jan 25, 2014 |
As we age, we generally tend to not only have an increased of health woes, but at the same time become more and more aware of potential problems that could be brewing. Vigilance with health is good to have, but there are times when the awareness of benign issues can...
by Scott Davis | Jul 27, 2013 |
The world health organization (WHO) announced recently the disturbing news that 1.3 million people die every year of heart attack caused by a somewhat surprising cause. You’ve been told to eat healthy, exercise, reduce stress and lower cholesterol and high blood...
by Christian Goodman | Mar 14, 2013 |
For people who are affected by a defect in the so-called “obesity gene,” the problems that the defect causes stem far beyond obesity. These people not only are predisposed to problems regulating appetite, but also high blood pressure and other health issues. But...