by Julissa Clay | Sep 8, 2019
Most people think of psoriasis as annoying skin disease, nothing worse than that, and certainly not something that could be fatal. But a new study reveals psoriasis can lay the groundwork for something that might kill you. In July 2019, British scientists presented an...
by Scott Davis | Sep 7, 2019
We’ve been told for years to eat more polyunsaturated fatty acids, like the omega-3s and omega-6s to lower cholesterol and improve heart health. But now a new study in the journal Communications Biology has found two huge flaws in all the previous research, so what...
by Christian Goodman | Sep 6, 2019
Ask the World Health Organization which health problem is the world’s biggest and they’ll tell you it’s high blood pressure. 1.13 billion people are affected by it, and if they don’t get treatment then they’re looking at a heart attack or stroke at best....
by Christian Goodman | Sep 5, 2019
How can people eat unhealthily, avoid exercise and still beat ED? Scientists from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Spain and the Pere Virgili Health Research have published a study in the journal Nutrients to answer this: They asked their 83 subjects to stay on...
by Christian Goodman | Sep 4, 2019
There is one psychological remedy that’s been shown to be successful in treating a wide range of conditions—everything from phobias to depression. Research has suggested that it might be effective in treating insomnia too, so to test whether it might work in a primary...
by Julissa Clay | Sep 3, 2019
The 10 to 15 years of the menopause are a critical time for women’s health because they are more likely to develop diabetes and substantial sleep disturbances in that period than at any other time in their lives. Both can be ticking health time bombs. Menopause, the...