by Christian Goodman | Jun 6, 2019
The European Journal of Preventive Cardiology recently published a study demonstrating how people with many of the most common jobs were at an increased risk of a heart attack. The results were especially scary for people who already had a pre-existing case of high...
by Christian Goodman | Jun 5, 2019
Snoring is sometimes seen as a bit of a joke problem, something that is irritating to our sleeping partners that we aren’t even aware of. But scientists from Umea University in Sweden have just concluded that snoring can do real physical damage too. For their study...
by Scott Davis | Jun 4, 2019
If a new study in the journal Clinical Otolaryngology is right, the Gastroesophageal reflux disease is not just uncomfortable and painful, it can also be potentially fatal. In fact, it was found to increase your risk of this fatal disease by a scary 232%. Fortunately,...
by Christian Goodman | Jun 2, 2019
Could one common vegetable possibly lower blood pressure significantly in just 24 hours? What new vegetable discovery is responsible and why have you not heard of it? You have. In fact, this vegetable has been around likely as long as there have been people. Beetroot...
by Jodi Knapp | Jun 1, 2019
According to a recent study, published in the Naunyn-Schmedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology, a specific type of tea not only helps people to lose weight, but it can also drastically assist in improving type 2 diabetes. In fact, the effects of drinking this tea were...
by Scott Davis | May 31, 2019
A Harvard study of over 70,000 participants found a link between heart disease and this common practice. And it has nothing to do with the food you eat, drinks you drink, smoking habits or other things that are most often linked to heart attack and stroke. Are you...
by Christian Goodman | May 30, 2019
The journal Stroke has just published a study on the connection between high blood pressure and dementia, which was conducted by a team of scientists led by the UC Davis School of Medicine. Not only does this connection give us a way to detect dementia 20-30 years...
by Scott Davis | May 29, 2019
There are some medications for acid reflux. They do, however, come with rows of dangerous side effects and are ineffective for many people. Natural methods often require major diet changes, along with other unpleasant and inconvenient changes. And this brings us to a...
by Scott Davis | May 28, 2019
One of the problems with heart health is that once the problem begins, 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 | May 26, 2019
Snoring is one of the greatest indicators of sleep apnea, and sleep apnea has long been proven to cause cognitive impairment. So, the question is: If you feel like your memory is not as good as it used to be, can you regain it by tackling your snoring and sleep apnea....