by Julissa Clay | Mar 31, 2021
Infections cause far greater numbers of hospitalizations and deaths among CKD patients than among the general population. A study in the latest Journal of Renal Nutrition reveals that CKD sufferers with a specific mineral deficiency are in fact 93% more likely to be...
by Julissa Clay | Mar 25, 2021
Hypothyroidism often has somewhat vague symptoms, such as feelings of fatigue, sluggish movements and thinking, depression, weight gain, muscle aches, and sensitivity to cold. If you suffer from vertigo, there is no doubt. You feel the room spin, lose balance, maybe...
by Julissa Clay | Mar 24, 2021
The American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) has just published its clinical practice update for treating nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in the journal Gastroenterology. According to the AGA, approximately 25% of people in the United States suffer from...
by Julissa Clay | Mar 21, 2021
It’s been known for a long time that physical activity is good for building bone mass and fighting off osteoporosis. But what is the best physical activity for osteoporosis? The answer to this question is revealed in a new study published in the journal Medicine...
by Julissa Clay | Mar 20, 2021
You’re going to love the results from a study published in the latest BMJ Open. Because it reveals how a highly controversial drink that almost everyone loves protects your prostate from cancer. And the best part? The more you drink, the better. After searching...