by Jodi Knapp | Mar 27, 2024
Multiple sclerosis (MS), a disabling disease in which our bodies destroy their own brains and spinal cords, has puzzled scientists for years. Why would our immune system overreact to normal body tissue and mistakenly start destroying some of our healthy and...
by Scott Davis | Mar 26, 2024
Imagine having a heart attack, but your body struggles to repair the damage because of bad breath, putting you at great risk of a second heart attack… this time lethal. Sounds strange that your gums can cause this, doesn’t it? But this is exactly what happens if you...
by Christian Goodman | Mar 24, 2024
Knowledge is power. And there is one thing you should know about your liver if you’re to drastically improve its health. Especially, if you have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). This is according to a new study in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. A...
by Scott Davis | Mar 23, 2024
A new study published in the journal Heart investigates how much of our heart attack risk is caused not by the type of foods we eat, but how we cook them. These researchers concluded that one of the most popular cooking methods for meat, fish, and potatoes is also one...
by Christian Goodman | Mar 22, 2024
You can significantly improve, even completely eliminate, your vertigo using simple vertigo exercises. That’s according to a new study published in the Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology. This study investigated the power of vestibular...
by Christian Goodman | Mar 17, 2024
The main culprit behind the progression of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the death of neurons in our brains. This cell death is due to oxidative stress, which occurs when harmful molecules called reactive oxygen species accumulate in your brain. A new study in the...
by Jodi Knapp | Mar 16, 2024
Avoiding, even reversing, osteoporosis is not complicated according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open. You could say it’s all about having a 9.8-foot friendly giant within half a mile from your home. Strangely, for a study on osteoporosis, it focused on a...
by ShellyManning | Mar 15, 2024
Tobacco smoking is considered the leading cause of chronic bronchitis. However, this is not necessarily true according to a new study in Respiratory Research. Focusing on smoking also overlooks another, maybe more serious cause of chronic bronchitis—one you may be...
by Julissa Clay | Mar 14, 2024
One challenge in treating high blood pressure is that there seems to be so many factors that affect this disease. A bad diet, lack of exercise, high cholesterol, and obesity are just a few examples of the hundreds of things considered to cause high blood pressure. But...
by Julissa Clay | Mar 13, 2024
You will love the results from a study published in the latest BMJ Open. It reveals how a highly controversial drink that almost everyone loves protects your prostate from cancer. And the best part? The more you drink, the better. After searching through medical...