by Julissa Clay | Feb 10, 2021
Although people with Parkinson’s disease experience enormous impacts on their lives, they generally have the same life expectancy as people without Parkinson’s. However, a new study published in JAMA Psychiatry reveals the terrifying and lethal consequences of...
by Julissa Clay | Feb 3, 2021
NAFL has become one of the greatest health challenges in the world. The traditional medical system has absolutely no solution. But a new study published in JAMA Network Open reveals a simple diet change that can reduce the amount of fat in the liver by a whopping 34%....
by Julissa Clay | Jan 27, 2021
Until fairly recently, medical specialists did not believe that high blood iron levels (hemochromatosis) was a serious condition, aside from its link to high blood pressure. But they are quickly changing their minds. A study just published in JAMA has now found that...
by Julissa Clay | Jan 23, 2021
Shingles are horrible. The itch, the pain, the discomfort, and sometimes the months of aftereffects. Blindness is not on the risk list most of us make for ourselves. But we should, according to a new study published in La Revue de Medecine Interne, or the French...
by Julissa Clay | Jan 22, 2021
Subclinical hypothyroidism is a mostly symptom-free condition in which your thyroid hormones test within the normal range while your thyroid-stimulating hormone is mildly elevated. While it is tempting to think of this condition as not especially serious, a new...