by Julissa Clay | Dec 30, 2020
Inflammatory bowel disease occurs in several forms. Because most cases go undiagnosed, past research has been inconsistent when trying to explain whether there is a link between this disease and osteoporosis. The World Journal of Gastroenterology has now published a...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 29, 2020
Parkinson’s is a complicated genetic disease with no available cure and very few medical treatment options. And although natural methods have been successful at keeping it from progressing, they will not cure it either. A new study in the Journal of Clinical...
by Scott Davis | Dec 27, 2020
Eggs are high in cholesterol, so for decades, doctors have warned you against them. But eggs are also delicious, highly nutritious, and very convenient, so you’d maybe want to eat more eggs than your doctor likes. With this in mind, researchers from the University of...
by Julissa Clay | Dec 26, 2020
We love this drink so much that thousands of studies have been done about it. It has been labeled the worst killer or the greatest health savior. So which is true regarding chronic kidney disease? According to a new study published in the Journal of Renal Nutrition,...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 25, 2020
Doctors really have only one treatment option for vertigo. It’s called vestibular rehabilitation therapy and involves small head movements to dislocate crystals in your ear. The problem is that vestibular rehabilitation therapy doesn’t work for everyone, and then...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 24, 2020
Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine recently discovered that people who include this one ingredient in their diets are 60% less likely to develop high blood pressure. And by adding this ingredient into your diet, you can significantly lower your...