by Scott Davis | Dec 25, 2019
You’re probably aware of many things you can do to minimize the risk of having a heart attack: eat healthy, exercise moderately, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, and more. But did you know that heart attacks occur more frequently at a certain time of the day and...
by Jodi Knapp | Dec 24, 2019
Did you know that around 40 percent of people with diabetes go on to develop chronic kidney disease? No? Well, it’s one of the most common and most serious consequences of type 2 diabetes. Obviously, this is a nasty cycle that needs breaking to avoid any serious fatal...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 23, 2019
Typically, this supplement is usually prescribed to women of a childbearing age, as it has been proven to prevent birth defects. However, according to new studies carried out by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, we should ALL (men and women) be...
by Julissa Clay | Dec 22, 2019
We normally think of itchiness as merely annoying, but a study that has just been published in the Journal Investigative Dermatology now suggests that psoriasis may also have psychological consequences. Researchers obtained information on 3,530 patients with skin...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 21, 2019
Eight researchers from various American universities have just published a groundbreaking study showing that a very common and popular drink can completely prevent dementia from developing. The good news is that you can get this drink everywhere and most people love...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 20, 2019
Researchers looking to see if a specific type of seed had any effect on blood pressure were recently surprised with what they found – not by the fact that it helps lower blood pressure – but by just how much. We’re talking 15 points, which is more than most dangerous...