by ShellyManning | Jun 29, 2018
Arthritis (especially osteoarthritis) is often thought to be caused by the overstraining of the joints. For example, knee arthritis occurs from being overweight. But the opposite may actually be true, according to a new study in the journal npj Microgravity. Inside...
by ShellyManning | Jun 15, 2018
Arthritis is partly caused by an overactive immune system that uses inflammation to attack your joints, which it mistakenly identifies as a threat. Even in osteoarthritis, your immune system is responsible for the inflammation in your joints. A new study in the...
by Scott Davis | Jun 3, 2018
Drink it for its rich taste, for its boost of energy or to keep you wakeful and alert and get a bonus… …this powerful beverage shoos away heart attack and stroke! Yes, a new study reveals a shocking 40% reduction in artery plaque build-up from drinking this common...
by ShellyManning | Jun 2, 2018
Osteoarthritis has traditionally been understood as a condition of age-related or weight-related joint wear and tear. But a new a new study from Madrid in Spain and published in the journal Arthritis Research and Therapy reveals another factor. One that’s very easy to...
by Scott Davis | May 25, 2018
We tend to think that mild, over-the-counter medications are pretty safe. They may cause some minor side effects but they’re not going to kill us, are they? Think again, because a new Danish study proves that a “safe” pain killer that doctors often recommend to...
by Jodi Knapp | May 11, 2018
Almost all modern diseases are completely or partly caused by inflammation and oxidation. Type 2 diabetes, plaque buildup in arteries (causing stroke and heart attack), arthritis, many cancers, high blood pressure, and even obesity could all be avoided if your body...