Is It the Sugar, the Milk, or the Cocoa in Chocolate Causing Acne?
Michael Greger M.D. FACLM via Nutrition Facts – Is the link between chocolate and acne due to the sugar, the milk, or the cocoa in chocolate? Researchers put white chocolate, dark chocolate,…
‘Pop-Up’ Electronic Sensors Could Detect When Individual Heart Cells Misbehave
University of California San Diego via Newswise – Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a powerful new tool that monitors the electrical activity inside heart cells, using tiny…
6 Anti-Inflammatory Teas to Begin Drinking Today
Christine Ruggeri, CHHC via Dr. Axe – When it comes to immune-boosting, anti-inflammatory drinks, teas are at the top of the list. The antioxidant properties in most teas help to reduce oxidative…
Babies With Fragile Hearts Now Can Be Monitored Remotely
Abigail Klein Leichman via Israel21c – At-home monitoring of babies born with complex heart malformations has been shown to reduce mortality from 15 percent to less than 5 percent. A new partnership…
Cochlear Implant in Deaf Children with Autism Can Improve Language Skills and Social Engagement
Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago via Newswise – Restoring hearing through cochlear implantation for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can help them understand spoken language and enhance…
Lower Your Blood Pressure with 4 SIMPLE Dietary Interventions
Wendy Miller via NaturalHealth365 – With one in three Americans living with high blood pressure, the condition can hardly be ignored. Ask any primary care physicians about the percentage of patients…
High-Fiber Diet Associated With Improved Progression-Free Survival and Response to Immunotherapy in Melanoma Patients
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center via Newswise – HOUSTON ― Patients with melanoma who reported eating more fiber-rich foods when they began immunotherapy treatment survived longer without cancer growth…
Baking Soda Before Exercise May Protect Against Effects of Overheating
American Physiological Society (APS) via Newswise – Researchers find in a new study that drinking a solution of sodium bicarbonate and water prior to exercising in heat improved outcomes. The study is…
AMAZING Compound Found in Tomatoes Can Strengthen Bones and Help Prevent Osteoporosis
Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 – Osteoporosis, characterized by low bone mineral density, causes brittle bones susceptible to breakage. Odds of developing osteoporosis skyrocket with advancing age – with women disproportionately affected. …
Hormone Exposure in the Womb Potentially Linked to Migraine Risk in Later Life
Frontiers via Newswise – Hormone levels in the womb before birth have been potentially linked to the risk of developing migraine in adulthood, reveals a new study of genetic and environmental information…
New Study Links Common Pesticide to Chronic Kidney Disease
Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 – According to new statistics released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 37 million Americans – a startling 15 percent of adults across…
Microbiome to Blame for Weight Gain After You Quit Smoking
Jon Schiller via Israel21c – It’s estimated that more than a billion people smoke cigarettes despite its role in causing disease. Recent studies have shown that 70 percent of smokers are interested…
Chemicals from Hair and Beauty Products Impact Hormones, Especially During Pregnancy
Rutgers University-New Brunswick via Newswise – Use of certain personal care products during pregnancy may impact maternal hormone levels, according to a new Rutgers study. Personal care and beauty products contain several…
Mount Sinai Researchers Present Encouraging Clinical Trial Results on Novel Therapy for Bone Marrow Cancer
Mount Sinai Health System via Newswise – New York, NY (December 11, 2021) — Mount Sinai physician-scientists have found that a novel therapy for the bone marrow cancer myelofibrosis is safe and…
New Scientific Review: Broccoli Compounds Act Against Cancer, but Western Medicine Ignores Its Benefits
Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 – For almost three decades, forward-thinking scientists have been investigating the potential of sulforaphane – found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli and Brussels sprouts – to…