by Julissa Clay | Dec 3, 2022
Gum disease is not just a matter of tooth loss and smelly breath. It also causes fatal strokes, as proved by a study in the Journal JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology. The scientists enrolled 76 patients in their study, all of whom experienced atrial fibrillation (AF)....
by Jodi Knapp | Dec 2, 2022
One of the main underlying causes of Parkinson’s disease is the formation of Lewy bodies in our brains. These Lewy bodies form because of a buildup of a protein called alpha-synuclein. A study in the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules has proven that a...
by Christian Goodman | Dec 1, 2022
A study out of Great Britain and released by Cambridge University is the latest in a long list of studies proving the dangers of blood pressure drugs. It reveals the alarming connection between a common class of blood pressure medications and kidney failure – causing...
by Scott Davis | Nov 30, 2022
Most men believe that an enlarged prostate is something they just have to live with as they get older. After all, the traditional medical system doesn’t have any solution except for very invasive surgery. That may be changing now, with a study in the Journal of...
by ShellyManning | Nov 29, 2022
Receiving an arthritis diagnosis seems like you’re being sentenced to a life forever accompanied by pain, disability, and expensive medication with loads of side effects. However, a new study from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine published in the...
by Christian Goodman | Nov 27, 2022
Cardiovascular diseases (strokes and heart attacks) are the primary killers of elderly adults. Notably, over 60% of those with a cardiovascular disease also suffer from sleep apnea. While it often goes undiagnosed, you probably have it if you snore loudly. So, sleep...
by Julissa Clay | Nov 26, 2022
Nail fungus is stubborn once it sets in, as a result, is difficult to treat. However, a recent study in the Journal of Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology examined 10 treatment options. And they found some cheap options that are up to 90% effective...
by Julissa Clay | Nov 25, 2022
People’s preferred time to be active is known as their chronotype. A new study in the International Journal of Obesity shows that your chronotype determines whether you will develop non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and how severe it will be. Since the risk of...
by Jodi Knapp | Nov 24, 2022
Physical exercise has long been proven to be an effective treatment for Parkinson’s disease. However, due to its motor symptoms, many Parkinson’s patients may have difficulty exercising. However, a new study presented at the 2022 International Congress of the...
by Scott Davis | Nov 23, 2022
For decades, scientists have been telling us to eat less red meat because it is supposedly rich in saturated fats, which cause high cholesterol. But new research from the University of Nottingham published in Food & Function puts this claim to the test. And the...