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Most of us think of tinnitus as that annoying ringing that happens in one or both ears, even though we know there is no outside noise causing it. Tinnitus includes...
Increased risk of migraine in patients with Celiac Disease, gluten sensitivity and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD, Crohn’s or Ulcerative Colitis) Previous studies disclosed the increased risk of experiencing migraines in...
Women are twice as likely as men to suffer with urinary incontinence. It is estimated that as many as 45% of women have suffered urinary leakage at least once in...
Berries are rapidly being established as “super-star” protectors of your over-all health.
For difficult to treat conditions like Autism, physicians will often start to prescribe new classes of drugs that typically are used for other conditions, if studies are published that show...
A recent article on coconutoil.com referred to a study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Science, comparing the potential use of oils for restoring the health and look of your...
Relying on BMI (Body Mass Index) to determine if someone is obese, is unreliable and significantly understates the true number of people who are obese.
While previous research has shown that skipping breakfast causes the brain to crave high calorie foods and can lead to weight gain rather than weight loss, new research completed at...
IF YOU HAVE MILD OR THE BEGINNING STAGES OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU CAN DO TO KEEP IT FROM PROGRESSING AND BECOMING DEBILITATING When Multiple Sclerosis progresses...
HIGHER RISK IN BIRTH DEFECTS OF CHILDREN BORN FROM MOTHERS WITH DIABETES. WHAT YOU CAN DO TO REDUCE THAT RISK? In an article published in the American Journal of...
Walnuts are the healthiest nut so eat more walnuts as part of a healthy diet. A handful of walnuts contain almost twice as much antioxidants as an equivalent amount of...
Research published in the European Heart Journal and carried out at Harvard Medical School found that after having a heart attack, men who were already consuming one or two alcoholic...