by Scott Davis | Aug 31, 2018
A new research by Harvard University has proven that eating a handful or two of certain specific nuts significantly lowers the total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol (the bad one) and Triglyceride (blood fat) present in your body. What’s more, this same nut has been...
by ShellyManning | Aug 29, 2018
The traditional medical system generally considers arthritis (especially rheumatoid arthritis) a genetic disease with no cure. But, according to a new study published in the journal Clinical Rheumatology, nothing is farther from the truth. They identified five types...
by Christian Goodman | Aug 28, 2018
Surprisingly, this leafy green is not often talked about when recommending healthy foods that cure diseases. Yet, it’s one of the most powerful foods on earth. Over 12 types of antioxidants and loads of potassium are only two of the many reasons repeated studies have...
by ShellyManning | Aug 11, 2018
Sometimes, the cure is as bad as the disease itself and, according to a new study presented at the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) congress of June 2018, this was certainly the case for arthritis. This is as if you’re suffering arthritis, you’ve definitely...
by ShellyManning | Aug 1, 2018
Around 30% of those who suffer from arthritis pain also report a high level of stress. This is almost three times the stress level of the general public. That’s because stress triggers your immune system, which causes inflammation, which of course worsens arthritis. A...
by ShellyManning | Jul 28, 2018
One of the problems with arthritis is that because it limits people’s mobility, they move less and are therefore at increased risk of weight gain. This often leads to severe disability. So, the obvious solution is to lose weight. Right? Not so fast, says a new study...