by Christian Goodman | Nov 19, 2016
Some of the 80 million adults in the United States with high blood pressure may want to put down their drugs and pick up a rubber ball. Squeezing this rubber ball in a specific way, according to a study published in the Journal of Hypertension, has been found to have...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 14, 2016
If you suffer Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), you may have tried a technique called “Epley maneuver” to move the crystal particles inside your inner ear. This is a very successful technique when performed by doctors or physical therapists but more...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 13, 2016
If you’re diagnosed with high blood pressure, chances are high your doctor wants you to take one of several popular blood pressure medications. But what if these exact medications that are supposed to save you, could cause even more serious conditions than high blood...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 12, 2016
Scientists from the Kumon Institute of Education and Tokyo’s Keio University have just revealed that a specific learning therapy can stop the progression of dementia in its tracks. Unlike other “preventing” methods, this one seems to work even after the onset of...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 11, 2016
Two new Canadian studies presented at The American Heart Association’s Council on Hypertension 2016 Scientific Sessions, revealed some weird results. Your high blood pressure may actually be direct results of how you were born. And it’s probably in a total different...