by Scott Davis | Feb 8, 2024
Almost everyone experiences acid reflux once in a while. But for some it’s a lifelong, agonizing suffering. This may be changing. Because the Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology has just published a study revealing the number one cause of acid...
by Scott Davis | Feb 7, 2024
According to a new study from the University of London, one type of food can singlehandedly push your LDL cholesterol level through the roof. And this is exactly the type of food that’s becoming more and more popular. In fact, you should avoid eating this type of food...
by Jodi Knapp | Feb 6, 2024
While most treatments for peripheral neuropathy aim to relieve pain, they don’t necessarily help heal the nerves. However, a new study published in the Journal of Clinical & Experimental Pharmacology reveals how three common vitamins can improve this...
by ShellyManning | Feb 4, 2024
Osteoporosis is generally blamed on lack of specific nutrition and exercise. But a new study in the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology reveals that a common type of skin cream carries the blame. Corticosteroid creams are commonly used for...
by Scott Davis | Feb 3, 2024
This plant has become popular in recent years, and science has actually reached promising conclusions about its use as an anti-inflammatory agent, antioxidant, an agent to lower cholesterol and blood sugar, an arsenic toxicity neutralizer, and a nutritious food...
by Christian Goodman | Feb 2, 2024
The traditional medical system has no solution for high blood pressure other than dangerous drugs, sometimes carrying lethal side effects. But researchers from the University of Houston’s College of Pharmacy recently discovered a simple, natural cure for high blood...
by Christian Goodman | Feb 1, 2024
ED has many causes: some psychological, some relationship-related, and some physiological. This means that it’s not obvious that any one treatment can tackle it successfully. However, Cureus has just published a study that reveals one simple approach that can...
by Christian Goodman | Jan 31, 2024
Sleep apnea is almost always blamed on obesity. But a new study published in Acta Medica demonstrates another body-wide function responsible for sleep apnea. This new finding may completely change how we treat this disease. The researchers conducted a study with...
by Christian Goodman | Jan 30, 2024
It’s sweet. It’s delicious. And it instantly boosts your brain health, according to a new study conducted by scientists from the University of Birmingham and published in the journal Scientific Reports. What’s more, it comes in various forms from the foods and drinks...
by Julissa Clay | Jan 28, 2024
Researchers from the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego have just published an alarming study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. It reveals that a common additive in many household products and toiletries causes...