by ShellyManning | Apr 8, 2020
It is true that minerals are essential for maintaining good health in the body, but not all minerals are created equal. A recent Korean study published in Cell has identified one mineral that causes arthritis. Researchers from Gwangju Institute of Science and...
by ShellyManning | Mar 6, 2020
There are many risk factors for osteoarthritis – age, gender, bodyweight, and certain jobs – this we already know! But now the British Journal of Sports Medicine has added yet another factor, one that you probably never thought about. And this risk factor...
by Christian Goodman | Feb 22, 2020
Smoking, obesity, being male, being older, and/or having upper airway abnormalities all put you in a much higher risk category for sleep apnea; but this is no secret – scientists have known this for quite some time. But new research, recently published in the journal...
by ShellyManning | Feb 2, 2020
The earlier you diagnose your arthritis, the easier it is to treat it. This is true both for traditional medicines as well as natural cures (more on that in a bit). At present, a musculoskeletal ultrasound is the best diagnostic tool to identify arthritis early, but...
by Scott Davis | Jan 8, 2020
We all know that diseases like heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are on the increase. Medical professionals are still working on the precise reasons why this is the case. A new study published in Nature Medicine suggests that there...
by ShellyManning | Jan 7, 2020
Osteoarthritis is often called “wear and tear arthritis”, because it’s traditionally considered to be caused by strain on joints. This can be caused by either overworking them with repeated movement (carpenter hammering) or by being overweight. But this is far from...