by Christian Goodman | Mar 12, 2017
More is not always good, especially when it comes to taking medications to control blood pressure. In fact, it can result in some serious complications as proven by a study conducted in Yale School of Medicine. Blood Pressure medications cause many devastating...
by Scott Davis | Mar 11, 2017
One of the problems with heart health is that once the problem appears, it takes a great deal of effort to reverse it. Sometimes undergoing surgery or taking dangerous medications for a while are the only options at that point. But how about if you could detect heart...
by Christian Goodman | Mar 6, 2017
In a study conducted by Northumbria University in the UK and appeared in a 2016 edition of the British Journal of Nutrition, they gave 27 middle-aged volunteers either a 60 ml dose of a special juice concentrate or a different kind. Then they watched in amazement how...
by Christian Goodman | Mar 3, 2017
Many of us know we must exercise to remain healthy, but we find our gym visits and being stuck indoors on an endlessly looping treadmill painfully boring. But now Danish research, published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, has revealed...
by Jodi Knapp | Mar 2, 2017
Recently, West Virginia University and University of Virginia scientists decided to find out if an ancient exercise is genuinely beneficial for type 2 diabetics or if it is just a re-emerging fad. They identified 159 of the best previously performed studies on...
by Christian Goodman | Feb 28, 2017
In the past few years, medical scientists have developed a huge interest in the composition and health effects of a specific substance in your stomach and intestines. The widespread advertising of food products that contain their building blocks shows a huge interest...