by Jodi Knapp | Apr 23, 2023
Most of us dream while sleeping. According to a new study in NPJ Parkinson’s Disease, a specific type of dreaming may be a warning sign of Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease can occur in two forms. In most cases, it starts in the central nervous system, but in...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 22, 2023
One of the reasons why people suffer a decline in cognition as they age is that their brains can no longer generate enough energy for themselves and their neurons to function properly. The journal Aging Cell has just published a study showing that a common type of...
by Julissa Clay | Apr 16, 2023
Some previous studies have found that coffee helps to heal nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Whether this is true of both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee has not been known. A new study in the journal Nutrients reveals the truth, and the results may...
by ShellyManning | Apr 15, 2023
Polyphenols that appear in coffee can reduce inflammation, which is why some studies have found that coffee can reduce arthritis symptoms. A new study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry shows that it works twice as well if you add another common...
by Julissa Clay | Apr 13, 2023
Because of peripheral neuropathy, people with type 2 diabetes are at risk of poor foot health. A team of Spanish researchers conducted a study to determine whether type 2 diabetics, especially those with diabetic foot syndrome, are at a higher risk for nail fungus, as...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 12, 2023
Certain foods have a positive effect on blood pressure—one in particular. It starts with having healthier gut bacteria. This led researchers from Monash University in Australia to conduct what has been described as an “ingenious” study to learn more about the...