by Julissa Clay | Nov 25, 2020
Most people think of anxiety disorder as a purely psychological disorder, but we often forget that psychology is also affected by the biological mechanisms in our physical bodies. A study presented at the 2020 Congress of the European Society of Endocrinology reminds...
by Julissa Clay | Nov 19, 2020
The food we eat is important for health, but often the way we prepare food can be equally important. The Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences just published a study comparing how different cooking methods affect non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The authors of the...
by Julissa Clay | Nov 7, 2020
A new study in SSM – Population Health compared hundreds of neighborhoods and found a strong correlation between a specific type of neighborhood and chronic kidney disease. Some previous studies have concluded that your socioeconomic status can affect your...
by Julissa Clay | Oct 30, 2020
The problem with modern medicine is that when doctors try to cure one disease with medication, it causes side effects that can lead to another disease. According to a new study, this is exactly the case with shingles. Shingles occurs when the herpes zoster virus,...
by Julissa Clay | Oct 29, 2020
An interesting new study, published in the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, shows that an unpretentious and cheap herb relieves pain better than common NSAID ibuprofen. What’s more, you can get this dirt-cheap herb in most supermarkets and all health food...