by Scott Davis | Apr 10, 2020
Oil has had a bad rep. For years we were told to avoid it. But many studies now show that this generalization is misplaced, and some oils are indeed good. In fact, according to research published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings this particular oil is full of...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 9, 2020
“Stay out of the sun!” These are often words we hear from the doctors. “It causes cancer”, are the words that usually follow next. And we do what they say – because they’re doctors – and they know best, right? Maybe not! A recent study published in The Journal of the...
by ShellyManning | Apr 8, 2020
It is true that minerals are essential for maintaining good health in the body, but not all minerals are created equal. A recent Korean study published in Cell has identified one mineral that causes arthritis. Researchers from Gwangju Institute of Science and...
by Scott Davis | Apr 7, 2020
There is a dire lack of studies related to hemorrhoids. It’s like the scientific world isn’t interested in anything else other than fiber and surgery when it comes to this condition. Two studies published in the journals Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management and...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 5, 2020
If you’re been diagnosed with high blood pressure, it’s almost a given that your doctor has pushed medications on you. But what if I told you that there is procedure practiced by doctors in other parts of the world that causes no side effects? A practice that results...
by Julissa Clay | Apr 4, 2020
In the last few years, non-alcoholic liver disease (NAFLD) has become commonplace. And doctors have claimed there is no cure! But scientists from Pen State have just published some promising research in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry about one tea proven to...
by Scott Davis | Apr 3, 2020
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 drugs for a sustained period are the only options. But how about if you could detect heart attack...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 2, 2020
Low testosterone level leads to ED. Being overweight lowers testosterone levels. High blood sugar (type 2 diabetes) also lowers testosterone levels. So, to raise testosterone levels, and combat ED, is it more effective to lose weight or lower blood sugar? A new study...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 1, 2020
One of the worst responses anyone gets from their doctor is being told, “it’s all in your head.” And when it comes to vertigo, especially unexplainable vertigo, this is too often the response. So, a recent study in The Journal of Surgery and Medicine has attempted to...
by Christian Goodman | Mar 31, 2020
The American Heart Association has released a study on a number of drinks that claim to give a safe and effective boost of energy. However, all they seem to boost is hypertension, or high blood pressure – they’ve even been found to change your heart’s rhythm. It turns...