by Christian Goodman | Apr 25, 2018
A 400% rise in the risk of having high blood pressure is worse than smoking, having type 2 diabetes, genetic variation, or just about any other factor. This risk factor discovered by researchers from Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine will completely...
by ShellyManning | Apr 24, 2018
As all people with arthritis can testify, their condition is not only painful and disabling, but also exhausting. Fatigue is an aspect of arthritis that is not commonly discussed or treated, but it is very real. In a new edition of the journal Arthritis Care &...
by Scott Davis | Apr 22, 2018
Being overweight often goes hand in hand with high cholesterol, blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and other health issues. So, losing weight should improve all those factors, right? Most often, but not always, says a new study reported at the CMR (Cardiovascular...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 21, 2018
Usually when you consider smelly, dangerous gas fumes, you would conclude that they are bad and being exposed to them would be unhealthy. However, scientists at Penn State University have discovered that chemicals in a particularly bad gas might be beneficial in...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 20, 2018
Sleep apnea is a serious condition that has major adverse consequences for your psychological, cognitive, and behavioral functioning. The most common treatment for sleep apnea is continuous positive airway pressure masks (CPAP), which almost everyone hates using and...
by Jodi Knapp | Apr 19, 2018
Type 2 Diabetes has many serious effects. One of the worst one is blindness. In a new study published in the journal Eye, British scientists revealed the exact connection between diabetes and blindness. Best of all, you can completely avoid both if you take the right...