by ShellyManning | Jun 7, 2024
Osteoporosis with its weak bones and fracture risk can be caused by many things, like changes in hormones, older age, and our lifestyles. However, most often, doctors can’t explain why someone develops osteoporosis. At a recent University of Colorado Department...
by Christian Goodman | Jun 6, 2024
ED is usually the result of various health issues like heart disease, diabetes, or even mental health concerns like anxiety and depression. A new study published in the Journal of Aging and Public Health has, however, discovered a new factor. One that may play an even...
by Jodi Knapp | Jun 5, 2024
A byproduct of one of the most popular candies can lower blood sugar levels as well as leading medications. Like that wasn’t enough, it also significantly reduces neuropathy pain… all naturally. This is according to a recent study published in the Saudi Pharmaceutical...
by ShellyManning | Jun 4, 2024
Gout is caused by excessive uric acid buildup. And the traditional medical system has no cure for it. That’s until maybe now. Because, a new study published in the Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications journal reveals a plant that drastically lowers uric...
by Christian Goodman | Jun 2, 2024
Sleep apnea can cause lots of life-altering conditions like diabetes and heart disease, making it one of the most urgent health priorities of this century. A recent study published in Preventive Medicine Reports provides new insights into its risk factors, emphasizing...
by Christian Goodman | Jun 1, 2024
What happens when a group of overweight Americans eat their normal unhealthy diet and exercise as little as they normally would? Bad stuff, right? What if the same group ate a handful of specific nuts daily without changing anything else? Good stuff: their blood...
by Jodi Knapp | May 31, 2024
Researchers are constantly looking for better ways to manage the tremors and movement issues that come with Parkinson’s disease. Recently, a study published in eClinicalMedicine has shown promising results using a treatment that sounds too disgusting. But it’s...
by Jodi Knapp | May 30, 2024
A new 16-year study involving 350,000 people and published in the journal Diabetologia shows that there is a devastating effect from one of the most popular drinks on the market. Just one drink per day can spike type 2 diabetes by a whopping 22%. This same drink has...
by Scott Davis | May 29, 2024
Acid reflux is usually blamed on spicy food, overeating, smoking, alcohol, and other things we consume. But an interesting new study in Scientific Reports shows some surprising connections between acid reflux and our mind. Using data from 518 acid reflux patients, the...
by ShellyManning | May 28, 2024
Gout is caused by a buildup of urate crystals in the joints, which triggers inflammation. Current medications to treat gout can lower uric acid levels and reduce inflammation, but they’re ineffective and often come with serious side effects. A new, groundbreaking...