An Old Drug with New Tricks: Hydroxychloroquine
Medical University of South Carolina via EurekAlert! – The anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine shows promise against cancer, but cancer cells often develop resistance. A new study from MUSC Hollings Cancer Center researchers…
Does a Beet a Day Keep Heart Disease Away?
Penn State via EurekAlert! – Beetroot juice promotes healthy circulation in postmenopausal women, according to a new study led by Penn State researchers UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — After women go through…
The Biggest Lie Ever Told; The War on Red Meat
Al Sears, MD, CNS – I’ve spent the past two decades traveling thousands of miles around the world to visit and observe the last remaining native cultures still in existence.…
World’s First Partial Heart Transplant Proves Successful in First Year
Journal of the American Medical Assocation via Duke Health – Novel procedure demonstrated valve growth & functionality in newly published study results The world’s first partial heart transplant has achieved what…
Urgent: 25% of Pregnant Women Risk Omega-3 Deficiency
Stephanie Woods via NaturalHealth365 – Omega-3 fatty acids are vital to a healthy diet and provide many benefits, including brain and heart health. However, a recent study says pregnant women…
New Study Links the Timing of Physical Activity to Greater Heart-Protective Benefits
News Staff via NaturalHealth365 – We all know exercise is essential for overall well-being and heart health. But does it matter what time of day you exercise? According to a…
Support Coronary Health With THIS Amino Acid
Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 – Every 34 seconds in the United States, somebody dies of heart disease. In fact, cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death in the nation, claiming…
Drinking Black Tea May Lower Risk of Death, New Study Shows
Christine Ruggeri, CHHC via Dr. Axe – Almost half a million adults participated in a six-year study to determine the association between tea intake and mortality. The results suggest that drinking at…
Yes, Coffee Can Help You Live Longer and Protect You From Cardiovascular Disease, With a Few Caveats
Patrick Tims via NaturalHealth365 – Coffee is one of the world’s most popular beverages. Here in the United States and in 17 other countries, September 29th is celebrated as National Coffee…
Night Owls Face Greater Risk of Heart Disease and Type 2 Diabetes
News Staff via NaturalHealth365 – You may have heard the saying attributed to Benjamin Franklin: “early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” However, not everyone…
Healthy People With High Cholesterol Don’t Stand to Benefit From Statins, Research Says
University of South Florida via News-Medical – About 40 million adults in the United States regularly take statins to lower their cholesterol levels and reduce their risk of heart disease and stroke,…
A Good Night’s Sleep Is Good for Your Heart: Here Are Some Tips for Better Sleep and a Healthier Heart
Lorie Johnson via CBN News – There’s no question that sleep is important to our health and well-being. Now the American Heart Association is emphasizing that it’s also one of…
Are You Hooked on America’s Deadly Diet? Heal Your Body with These Life-Saving Foods
Lorie Johnson via CBN News – The pandemic consumed most health news for two years, but underneath it all there’s been a deeper issue – a majority of the fatalities and serious cases involved…
Suboptimal Sleep Linked with Higher Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke
European Society of Cardiology via News-Medical – Nine in ten people do not get a good night’s sleep, according to research presented at ESC Congress 2022. The study found that…
Down on Vitamin D? It Could Be the Cause of Chronic Inflammation
University of South Australia via Newswise – Inflammation is an essential part of the body’s healing process. But when it persists, it can contribute to a wide range of complex diseases including type…