by ShellyManning | Apr 7, 2022
For decades, doctors have used the Body Mass Index (BMI) to assess the risk of developing osteoporosis. BMI measures how your weight fits your height. A higher number indicates heavier and stronger bones. But not all weight is created equal, according to a new study...
by ShellyManning | Mar 30, 2022
According to a new study published in IOS Press, one thing defines the treatment of arthritis. Without it, all drugs in the world wouldn’t help. Interestingly, by testing an old, natural healing method, participants not only improved this factor but also drastically...
by ShellyManning | Mar 25, 2022
Since the traditional medical system has no cure for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), doctors are focusing more on quality of life for their patients. A new study in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health reveals a simple habit you can do...
by ShellyManning | Mar 23, 2022
Osteoporosis is usually blamed on a lack of calcium, a lack of exercise, genetics, or other similar causes. But psychological disorders—that’s something new. Could that be? Yes, says a new study published in Osteoporosis International. One specific psychological...
by ShellyManning | Mar 10, 2022
If you suffer from gout, you have probably received an earful of dietary advice for preventing and treating it, especially the recommendation to eat only low-purine foods. But JAMA Internal Medicine has now published a study that reveals the four most powerful general...