by ShellyManning | Apr 22, 2022
Gout has become synonymous with high uric acid in our blood, but a study just published in the Journal of Inflammation Research shows that this should absolutely not be the case. In fact, other factors are much more decisive for diagnosing and treating gout. And when...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 21, 2022
Surprisingly little research exists on the relationship between pornography use and ED. And many of the studies that are available are very biased—either produced by conservative/religious scientists who think that pornography is evil and harmful, or by liberal...
by ShellyManning | Apr 20, 2022
CKD (chronic kidney disease) doesn’t just ruin your kidney function. It has destructive effects far beyond that. A new study published in the journal Scientific Reports reveals one of the most shocking non-kidney effects of CKD. It ruins an organ that you’d never even...
by Julissa Clay | Apr 19, 2022
The scientists who published this new study in the International Journal of Botany Studies decided to investigate three problems: 1) Nail fungus is becoming an increasingly common condition, especially due to the growing numbers of immune-compromised people, such as...
by Jodi Knapp | Apr 17, 2022
It’s a shame because most of us like this food. But a new study published in the journal Movement Disorders found that this food item increases your risk of Parkinson’s Disease by a terrifying 250%. And it’s safe to say that if you already suffer from Parkinson’s, you...
by Scott Davis | Apr 16, 2022
In a new study published by AHA Journals, one specific type of nut was found to drastically reduce the risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases—or, in fact, from any cause. Furthermore, it is widely available, inexpensive, and delicious. Weirdly, another type of nut...