by Scott Davis | Mar 29, 2022
Those who are overweight and out of shape are at a higher risk of heart attack. Those who are fit and slim have a low heart attack risk. This is a well-documented fact. Or is it? A new study in the journal Scientific Reports puts this fact to the test, and the results...
by Jodi Knapp | Mar 27, 2022
By now you’re probably sick of being told to eat green vegetables and drink green juices to manage your type-2 diabetes. Luckily, there is a genuinely pleasant and sweet drink that both lowers cholesterol and manages blood sugar levels for people with type-2 diabetes....
by Christian Goodman | Mar 26, 2022
Scientists have been searching aggressively for a direct cause and cure for different types of vertigo. Unfortunately, they have made little progress. However, a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Neurology reveals that an innocent-looking acid may be the...
by ShellyManning | Mar 25, 2022
Since the traditional medical system has no cure for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), doctors are focusing more on quality of life for their patients. A new study in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health reveals a simple habit you can do...
by Julissa Clay | Mar 24, 2022
Getting over the initial shingles outbreak is often just the beginning of a painful journey. Almost half of those who get shingles develop postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), the pain that remains once shingles sores are gone. Traditional medicine has no solutions except...
by ShellyManning | Mar 23, 2022
Osteoporosis is usually blamed on a lack of calcium, a lack of exercise, genetics, or other similar causes. But psychological disorders—that’s something new. Could that be? Yes, says a new study published in Osteoporosis International. One specific psychological...