by Scott Davis | Jun 25, 2020
Studies on coffee consumption and cardiovascular health are very contradictory. Some studies show extreme benefits of coffee while others shows extreme dangers of heart attack and stroke. So, a team of Norwegian researchers decided to research whether the way we brew...
by Julissa Clay | Jun 24, 2020
If you’ve been diagnosed with hypothyroidism, the only solution the traditional medical system gives is a lifelong sentence of medications. One complication of this disease is that it’s often blamed on different underlying causes, making its treatment more difficult....
by Christian Goodman | Jun 23, 2020
There are many different underlying causes of vertigo. One of these is really serious. But because it happens momentarily, people don’t pay attention to it or take it seriously. It is however very serious, and potentially deadly – and according to a recent study...
by Julissa Clay | Jun 21, 2020
Psoriasis is supposedly a skin disease. Alzheimer’s is supposedly a brain disease. What could be their connection? Very simple and clear connection says a new research published in the Journal Scientific Reports. And the same approach works to eliminate both....
by Christian Goodman | Jun 20, 2020
If you love salty food, you’ll love today’s article. A study published in the American Journal of Physiology in April 2017 proves that eating a lot of another delicious mineral gives you a free pass on salt. These common mineral forces your blood pressure down whether...
by ShellyManning | Jun 19, 2020
You may never have given the color of your fresh produce a second thought previously. But a new study in the journal Nature Reviews Rheumatology suggests you should. Why? Vegetables and fruits in their natural state contain pigments, with certain pigments being...