A New Green Slashes Cholesterol

A New Green Slashes Cholesterol

There’s a new green in town that is gaining popularity. Scientists from the Department of Nutrition and Food Science at the University of Maryland recently published a study showing how powerful these tasty greens are—especially for your cholesterol level—and,...
Is Acid Reflux Caused By Your Gums?

Is Acid Reflux Caused By Your Gums?

There are many known contributors to acid reflux, such as being overweight and smoking. However, a new study published in the Journal of Inflammation Research reveals a new cause of acid reflux—one that nobody has thought about before. It’s actually a stronger...
Improve Your Arthritis with Minimal Exercise

Improve Your Arthritis with Minimal Exercise

Exercising is one of the most effective ways to improve arthritis. This is annoying in a way because it’s often uncomfortable, but it’s been proven to improve arthritis. That’s why a new study in the Annals of Internal Medicine wanted to determine the absolute minimum...
Parkinson’s Disease and Diabetes Strange Connection

Parkinson’s Disease and Diabetes Strange Connection

An increasing number of studies link type 2 diabetes to Parkinson’s disease. One question remains unanswered: If you manage your type 2 diabetes, can you stop your Parkinson’s disease from progressing? A new study published in NPJ Parkinson’s Disease answers this...
Enlarged Prostate’s Weird Effect

Enlarged Prostate’s Weird Effect

Most men become aware of their enlarged prostate because of frequent bathroom visits during the night. Other indicators include difficulty starting to urinate, a weak urination stream, and other common symptoms. A new study published in the Journal of the American...
4 Heart Attack Indicators You Didn’t Know About

4 Heart Attack Indicators You Didn’t Know About

Many people think that the signs of a heart attack are easy to spot—pain in the chest, left arm, and jaw and all the sweaty drama that goes with it. It’s the stuff TV medical dramas are made of… …but the reality is that heart attacks are often much more subtle! It is...