by Scott Davis | Dec 30, 2019
Acid reflux is unpleasant at the best of times, but new studies reveal that it could be even worse than once thought. Acid reflux is the regurgitation of stomach acid in your esophagus. Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) involves pain in the joint and muscles that...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 29, 2019
If we told you that one small vegetable could prevent over a million deaths a year in the US alone, you’d likely think we were off our rockers, right? Well, the truth is this little root vegetable has the power to reduce blood pressure by almost 10 points within the...
by Scott Davis | Dec 28, 2019
Baked goods are usually not considered to be very good for cholesterol and blood sugar. But a recent study published in the IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science has found a way to eat your cake and lower your cholesterol and blood sugar as well. And...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 27, 2019
What came first, ED or the stroke? This is not a joke. It’s a question a new study in the European Heart Journal asked. And the results may shock you enough to really get serious about your heart health as well as ED. The researchers recruited 153 patients who had...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 26, 2019
Liver damage, injury causing falls, and chronic headaches (more commonly known as the hangover from hell) are not the only side effects from knocking back your favorite tipple. Some people aren’t affected whilst others face riskier problems. Some people just get silly...
by Scott Davis | Dec 25, 2019
You’re probably aware of many things you can do to minimize the risk of having a heart attack: eat healthy, exercise moderately, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, and more. But did you know that heart attacks occur more frequently at a certain time of the day and...
by Jodi Knapp | Dec 24, 2019
Did you know that around 40 percent of people with diabetes go on to develop chronic kidney disease? No? Well, it’s one of the most common and most serious consequences of type 2 diabetes. Obviously, this is a nasty cycle that needs breaking to avoid any serious fatal...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 23, 2019
Typically, this supplement is usually prescribed to women of a childbearing age, as it has been proven to prevent birth defects. However, according to new studies carried out by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, we should ALL (men and women) be...
by Julissa Clay | Dec 22, 2019
We normally think of itchiness as merely annoying, but a study that has just been published in the Journal Investigative Dermatology now suggests that psoriasis may also have psychological consequences. Researchers obtained information on 3,530 patients with skin...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 21, 2019
Eight researchers from various American universities have just published a groundbreaking study showing that a very common and popular drink can completely prevent dementia from developing. The good news is that you can get this drink everywhere and most people love...