by Scott Davis | May 28, 2019
One of the problems with heart health is that once the problem begins, it takes a great deal of effort to reverse it. Sometimes, undergoing surgery or taking dangerous medications for a while are the only options at that point. But how about if you could detect heart...
by Christian Goodman | May 26, 2019
Snoring is one of the greatest indicators of sleep apnea, and sleep apnea has long been proven to cause cognitive impairment. So, the question is: If you feel like your memory is not as good as it used to be, can you regain it by tackling your snoring and sleep apnea....
by ShellyManning | May 25, 2019
Arthritis is considered incurable by the traditional medical system. And this makes a new study that happened in the University of Louisville and presented at the American Association of Anatomists annual meeting a big deal. This is as it revealed a two minutes daily...
by Christian Goodman | May 24, 2019
A new research study conducted by the scientists of Queen Mary College at the University of London has recently published an article in Hypertension, the journal of the American Heart Association, which had astonishing results. You see, there are certain types of...
by Christian Goodman | May 23, 2019
One of the most popular models of personality that psychologists have used for decades is the Big Five personality traits model. This ranks people into five overarching personality categories, each with some sub-traits to flesh them out. A new study that has just been...
by Scott Davis | May 22, 2019
Are you more likely to suffer a heart attack and stroke if you live alone or share a home with others? That was the question asked in a new study that was published in the journal Heart. And the answer is: it depends on who you are! To check whether this statement was...