by Christian Goodman | Feb 8, 2023
Did you know that one of the most common causes of vertigo is Meniere’s disease? It is, but scientists have been frustrated for years about having no idea why. There is some good news: recent studies published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences have...
by Julissa Clay | Feb 7, 2023
A whopping 80% of all obese adults also suffer from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). While it might be easy to tell them to get off the couch and exercise, a new study published in the journal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology reports that it’s not as...
by Christian Goodman | Feb 5, 2023
In recent years, snoring and sleep apnea have been linked to many serious health problems, such as high blood pressure, obesity, heart attacks, and strokes. But blindness—that’s something new. A study just published in BMJ Open describes exactly how snoring and, even...
by ShellyManning | Feb 4, 2023
Many studies have reported that there is a serious imbalance in the gut bacteria of people with arthritis and that probiotics can help treat it. Not all probiotics are created equal, however. A new study in the journal Nutrients reveals the type of bacteria that needs...
by Christian Goodman | Feb 3, 2023
“You might benefit from a diuretic for blood pressure and a sedative for anxiety,” your doctor says. However, instead of being happy with these “remedies,” you’re frustrated that they are limited to conventional drugs and nothing else. The good news is there’s a...
by Jodi Knapp | Feb 2, 2023
Type 2 diabetes is man-made—that is, diet-made. There is no question about that. Usually, when people want to reverse type 2 diabetes, they try to eat healthier or eat less. It makes sense and definitely helps. However, according to a new study published in the...
by Scott Davis | Feb 1, 2023
There are several treatment options for an enlarged prostate. Most of them are quite ineffective, and some of them are very invasive. This makes it important that when you choose a treatment option, you choose wisely. A new study in The International Journal of...
by Jodi Knapp | Jan 31, 2023
Most of the time, Parkinson’s disease is diagnosed too late. This is a big problem because the sooner you address it, the easier it is to stop it from progressing and the less damage it will cause. A new study published in JAMA Neurology explains why this is so...
by ShellyManning | Jan 29, 2023
We know that osteoporosis causes bones to weaken. We also know that if you suffer from osteoporosis, you’re at critical risk of breaking bones. There are many factors that increase the risk of people with osteoporosis breaking bones. A new study from BMC Women’s...
by Scott Davis | Jan 28, 2023
Heart attacks and strokes are caused by blocked blood flow in the heart and up to the brain. To prevent this and improve cardiovascular health, doctors recommend changes in diet, exercise and then, of course, drugs (lots of drugs). However, there is a different, more...