by Christian Goodman | Sep 10, 2024
A common belief is that being overweight causes sleep apnea, and while that is indeed a factor, there’s more to the story. A recent study published in the journal Frontiers identified another associated factor, one that may be easier to manage than body weight....
by Jodi Knapp | Sep 8, 2024
According to a new study published in the journal Nutrients, a widely available type of algae can directly combat one of the main drivers of neuronal death in Parkinson’s cases. This will, at worst, slow down the progression of the disease, and at best, reverse...
by ShellyManning | Sep 7, 2024
There are two important reasons you should read today’s article: 1) It can save your children and grandchildren from having to suffer from chronic bronchitis. 2) There is still time for you to reverse yours even if you can’t remove the core cause. So, what is the core...
by Jodi Knapp | Sep 6, 2024
Some people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience such a slow progression that they may never really suffer severe symptoms. Others, however, progress extremely fast and experience significant suffering at a younger age. So what is the difference? How can...
by Christian Goodman | Sep 5, 2024
What if a single glass of a cheap and widely available juice could not only lower your blood pressure and reduce or eliminate arterial plaque buildup, but also soften your already hardened arteries in your heart? It’s worth putting to the test, right? Well, French...
by ShellyManning | Sep 4, 2024
Is your arthritis passed on from your parents? Possibly, says a new study published in the journal Aging and Disease. However, it is not passed on genetically, but in another very strange way—and only if your parents made one crucial mistake. Researchers from the...