by Christian Goodman | Nov 4, 2022
Can gum disease cause dementia? Yes, says a new mega study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Fortunately, there is something that you can do to prevent (or reverse) both gum disease and dementia. As many studies had already been done on oral...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 3, 2022
How can a simple brush found in all supermarkets fend off ED? Easily, says a new study—because you’re brushing off something that can increase your risk of ED by up to 590%. Periodontitis is a major bacterial infection of the gums that destroys the bone and soft...
by Jodi Knapp | Nov 2, 2022
The most common piece of advice on how to combat type 2 diabetes is to lose a lot of weight. This advice has given rise to some insane weight-loss schemes for those with diabetes, such as the “800 calories per day for eight weeks” diet. Fortunately, a new study from...
by Scott Davis | Nov 1, 2022
There is an herb that’s extremely effective in treating enlarged prostates. In fact, it’s even prescribed as a treatment in many European countries. But in the USA, the European version of this herb is banned, and the FDA offers no alternative recommendations. This...
by Julissa Clay | Oct 30, 2022
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is mostly caused by two things: 1) Eating fatty foods 2) Eating sweets that are then turned into fat So, a new study in the journal Foods comes as a surprise. It reveals one delicious, sweet fruit that counteracts the effects...
by Scott Davis | Oct 29, 2022
High cholesterol levels or, more precisely, cholesterol plaque buildup in arteries is proven to lead to stroke and heart attack in later life. And having high cholesterol is riskier as we age. It’s much less dangerous for young adults. But when is the time to take...