by Jodi Knapp | Jan 11, 2023
Metabolic syndrome is the precursor to diabetes. It involves obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, moderately high blood sugar, and the beginnings of some insulin resistance. If this condition is not nipped in the bud, it will progress to full-blown type 2...
by Julissa Clay | Jan 10, 2023
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is on the rise, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down. It seems clear that it’s caused by something we’re doing differently now than 20–30 years ago. A new study in the Journal of Clinical Medicine reveals that this something...
by Scott Davis | Jan 8, 2023
If you suffer from acid reflux, you have or are probably taking this over-the-counter medication. Please, stop right now! This medication been linked to several types of cancer and many other health issues. A new study published in the journal Cureus reveals another...
by Christian Goodman | Jan 7, 2023
Traumatic brain injury is a common cause of dizziness. It is one of the hardest causes to treat because it stems from an actual brain injury rather than from a temporary balance problem. We typically associate traumatic brain injuries with sports, but a new study in...
by Christian Goodman | Jan 6, 2023
The prevalence of ED has been increasing over the past few decades, and ED is affecting younger men than before. That may all be about to change. A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition reveals that ED is caused by deficiencies of four essential...
by Christian Goodman | Jan 5, 2023
Too high in calories, too expensive—this berry has been criticized a lot, which is probably why it isn’t eaten as much as it should be. According to a study from the University of Mississippi’s School of Pharmacy, consuming just half a cup of these berries can...