by Christian Goodman | May 2, 2024
Sleep apnea can increase your risk of serious health problems like heart disease and diabetes, in addition to making you feel tired during the day. Traditional approaches to managing sleep apnea have included weight loss, exercise, and, in more severe cases,...
by Jodi Knapp | May 1, 2024
Once in a while a new study comes out that turns everything on its head. That’s the case with a new study published in the journal Cell Reports. It reveals that everything we’ve been doing to treat Parkinson’s disease was wrong, and it proposes a simple, natural way...
by Scott Davis | Apr 30, 2024
The search for effective treatments for enlarged prostate with its bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms has led to significant medical advances. A new study on Research Square has just compared two of the most common treatments to see which worked best. TURP...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 28, 2024
At any given time, two-thirds of all dementia patients are of just one gender. This is a widely established fact. But why is this gender so much more affected by dementia than the other? That’s the subject of a new study published in the journal JAMA Network Open. It...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 27, 2024
Beans have long been praised for having various health benefits. A new study from Mexico shows exactly how one particular type of bean beats high blood pressure with a knockout blow. Not only does it load your body with antioxidants that lower blood pressure, it also...
by ShellyManning | Apr 26, 2024
Gout is caused by the accumulation of urate crystals in our joints when there’s too much uric acid in our blood, a condition known as hyperuricemia. The first thing you were probably told to do when diagnosed with gout was to cut down on meat, especially red...