by Scott Davis | Oct 10, 2020
Those suffering acid reflux often tend to also suffer constipation. Researchers have often written this off as the side effects of acid reflux medications, specifically PPIs. A new study published in journal Esophagus put this theory to a test and the results were...
by Jodi Knapp | Oct 9, 2020
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is becoming increasingly common at exactly the same time as our consumption of one specific food item has skyrocketed. This is unsurprising to medical scientists, who have just demonstrated in the journal Nature Metabolism why exactly...
by Scott Davis | Oct 8, 2020
We’ve heard it over and over again since before we could lift a fork: “eat your vegetables!” But not all vegetables are created equal. A new study published in the British Journal of Nutrition reveals one class of vegetables that can prevent, even reverse, the...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 7, 2020
When we think of heart health, we normally think of blood pressure and cholesterol. But a little-known indicator is actually one of the strongest indicators of heart health. And it’s one that’s adversely affected by sleep apnea, according to a study in the journal...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 6, 2020
When addressing heart health, we’re often told to cut down on fat. But not today. And two is better than one, because you’re going to learn about how blending two powerful oils can drop your blood pressure 14 points and LDL cholesterol 26%. Researchers in India have...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 4, 2020
Gout is extremely painful and potentially disabling when many or large joints are affected. This is why a new study in the British Journal of Pharmacology is so promising, as it shows that a natural organic compound found in almost all supermarkets works as well as...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 3, 2020
The traditional medical system has been totally in the dark when it comes to the underlying causes of Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. And how can you cure something when you don’t even know how it happens? But a new study from Amen Clinics, UC Irvine, Johns...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 2, 2020
The medical system often focuses on testosterone, narrowing on the arteries and other physical symptoms when diagnosing ED. But there is more to it than that. You may know that ED is more common in men who suffer from depression and anxiety, but a study in the journal...
by Scott Davis | Oct 1, 2020
According to decades of research, the single greatest risk factor for high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease is obesity. But weight loss is made especially difficult by the plateau and weight gain that dieters experience some months after they begin dieting. A...
by Christian Goodman | Sep 30, 2020
We have written many times about the importance of vitamins E and D to support good cardiovascular health. But there is another, even more common vitamin that has now been proven by researchers from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to drastically lower blood pressure...