by Jodi Knapp | Oct 25, 2018
Being overweight is considered to be the #1 cause of type 2 diabetes. And the first thing any good doctor will recommend would be to lose body fat. But a new study published in the latest Journal of Physiology revealed that one of the most effective weight loss method...
by ShellyManning | Oct 24, 2018
Osteoarthritis is sometimes called wear-and-tear arthritis. It occurs when the cartilage in your joints wears away and causes the surrounding bones to rub against each other. The medical system claims that this is caused by a strain on the joints, like working in jobs...
by Scott Davis | Oct 23, 2018
Smoking is on the rise in the form of E-cigarettes. They have been touted to be a healthier alternative to smoking tobacco, but researchers are getting increasingly concerned about their effects on cardiovascular health. Researchers at the University of California San...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 21, 2018
Did you know that the lowering of one’s high blood pressure can be as easy as changing one’s habit in as quickly as 2 minutes a day? Seems too easy to be true, but there is science behind this claim. Scientists in South Korea looked at the impact of poor dental...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 20, 2018
This article is not meant to cast blame. A loving spouse would never intentionally cause dementia in their partner. But a new study published in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry revealed that some aspects within a person can lead to dementia in their...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 19, 2018
There is one ingredient we all use and need that can spike blood pressure if taken in doses that are too excessive. In fact, it’s so dangerous that this one ingredient contributes more to high blood pressure than being obese and a majority of other risk factors. The...
by Scott Davis | Oct 18, 2018
Up until now, there have been a large number of studies on the relationship between alcohol consumption and risk for heart disease, with scientists achieving relatively little agreement. Some say that drinking is good, while others promote abstinence, and a few even...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 17, 2018
We normally think of vertigo as something that has serious consequences for our ability to walk, run, turn, accurately grab objects, and other motor skills. But a new study in the latest Journal of Hearing Science revealed that vertigo also has serious consequences...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 16, 2018
You would think that night workers or shift workers might suffer the worst in sleep patterns. Or maybe people with lots of stress, such as doctors working in the emergency room or the police. And this may be true. However, a new study in the Journal of Sleep Research...
by Christian Goodman | Oct 14, 2018
A new, interesting device is currently being tested in hospitals globally. It lowers blood pressure without the need for taking drugs or suffering the medicinal side effects of prescription. What’s neat about this device is that it tackles the underlying cause of high...