by Jodi Knapp | May 24, 2023
Some studies have found that high uric acid levels are linked with vertigo, but little research exists on how gout relates to different types of vertigo. Researchers have tried to close this knowledge gap in the Journal of Clinical Medicine. The scientists noticed...
by Christian Goodman | May 23, 2023
One in three—that’s how many adults in the US have high blood pressure. What’s even more startling is the cocktail of pills they have to consume on a daily basis. Thankfully, for these people, scientists from the University of Michigan have found a solution to this...
by Christian Goodman | May 21, 2023
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is usually considered a lifestyle disease caused by overeating and obesity, with no simple cure. However, a new study in Nature Communications reveals a type of bacteria that is actually the cause of this disease and is...
by Christian Goodman | May 20, 2023
Scientists have been struggling to identify clear risk factors for osteoporosis. Without knowing what causes it, how is it possible to cure it? That’s why a new study in the Journal Archives of Osteoporosis is so important. It identified a strange cause of...
by Julissa Clay | May 14, 2023
Neuropathy damages nerve fibers in a way that is believed by the traditional medical system to be irreversible. However, a new study in the Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results reveals a simple, non-invasive method that can restore nerve function and drastically...
by ShellyManning | May 13, 2023
Fruit and vegetables are given their colors by the pigments they contain. A new study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found that specific fruits and vegetable colors can eliminate type 2 diabetes symptoms. Anthocyanins are the red, blue, and purple...