by Jodi Knapp | Nov 21, 2018
As if all the scary type 2 diabetes complications you’ve heard about weren’t enough (lost limbs, eyesight etc.), a new study from University of London reveals what may be the scariest one yet. Their study appeared in the journal called Diabetes Care. Fortunately, if...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 20, 2018
It comes as no surprise that insomniacs score higher on depression and anxiety tests than good sleepers do. After all, lack of sleep can drive you somewhat crazy, right? But a study in the latest edition of the journal Comprehensive Psychiatry suggests that it is much...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 18, 2018
Researchers at Australia’s Monash University have discovered a major cause of blood pressure. If they are right, it could lead to a brand new type of treatment. The explanation is particularly surprising, as the system that causes it is precisely the one that is...
by Scott Davis | Nov 17, 2018
One of the biggest problems with healthcare is the need to motivate people to stick to their health programs. We know that exercising is good for us and for most parts, also what to eat and what not. But when it comes to self-control, most of us cave. But how can we...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 16, 2018
It tastes good, it keeps you alert, it is healthy for the heart, and now it is found to completely relieve ED. It works even if you have chronic health issues that are the cause for your ED, such as obesity or high blood pressure. It’s also cheap and available pretty...
by Scott Davis | Nov 11, 2018
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has always posed a big problem for people who suffer from it, as proton pump inhibitors, the most common drug treatment, have serious and potentially deadly side effects. Now a new study has proven an old, natural method has...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 10, 2018
Great news from Greece may be just what you need if you have high blood pressure but don’t quite feel like going through a large amount of hassle to lower it. Today, we’ll look at a new study that was conducted at Asklepieion Voula Hospital in Athens, which revealed...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 9, 2018
One of the first things doctors usually do when you complain about dizziness or vertigo would be to prescribe medications such as antihistamines, cortisone, Valium, and so forth. However, a new study published in a Russian journal Zhurnal Nevrologii I Psikhiatrii...
by Scott Davis | Nov 8, 2018
For some decades, doctors have been prescribing aspirin – as blood thinners – to anyone with the risk of heart disease. But does it really help? This has never been thoroughly researched. Recently, a group of American and Australian scientists conducted three major...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 7, 2018
In today’s youth and beauty-obsessed world, we don’t often hear about the benefits of aging. One exception is a new study from the University of Barcelona, which was published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. This study revealed a...