by Jodi Knapp | Aug 25, 2018
A new study published in the Journal PLOS ONE revealed that poorer Canadians were more likely to develop diabetes than their wealthier counterparts were. This leads to the question of what does wealth has to do with type 2 diabetes, and how can you avoid or reverse...
by Christian Goodman | Aug 23, 2018
Researchers in every corner of the medical sciences have been searching for the “magic bullet” that can cure all disease with one shot. That’s not really realistic, though. Or is it? One vegetable has been proven to improve or cure not only high blood pressure but...
by Jodi Knapp | Aug 5, 2018
Despite their serious side effects, the usage of these drugs is still on a steep rise. A new study from both the Washington University and Florida Atlantic University revealed that not only do these drugs lead to obesity within 12 weeks of usage, they also caused type...
by Jodi Knapp | Jul 24, 2018
In April 2018, a study in the journal Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews found that insomniacs were up to 50% more likely than non-insomniacs to have type 2 diabetes. But the reason for this was a mystery. A brand new study by scientists from the University of...
by Christian Goodman | Jul 14, 2018
One of the main problems with high blood pressure is that scientists have very little idea on what really causes it. They can point to diet, lifestyle, and genetic causes. But the fact is, in over 70% of cases, health care professionals have to admit they have no idea...
by Jodi Knapp | Jul 8, 2018
According to a review of the scientific literature in a 2014 edition of the European Cardiology Review, men with type 2 diabetes are twice as likely as those without it to suffer from heart failure, while the hearts of type 2 diabetic woman are four times more likely...