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…
This Chemical in Our Food ‘Will Actually Perforate the Wall of the Gut’: Doc Reveals Secrets to Living Longer, Healthier
Lorie Johnson via CBN News – A disturbing new study reveals that a dangerous chemical has been found in the urine of a vast majority of Americans. Glyphosate is the pesticide…
Eating More of THIS Food May Lower Heart Disease Risk, New Study Suggests
Patrick Tims via NaturalHealth365 – There are plenty of ways to reduce your risk of heart disease, including diet and exercise. In fact, surprising to many people, eating fat-rich avocados can…
Women’s Heart Attacks Are Often Missed. This Gene May Help Explain Why.
University of Florida via Newswise – When diagnostic tests for the heart were first created, scientists at the time did not fully consider that no two bodies are the same, especially between…
Researchers Identify, Test Novel Drug That May Stop Heart Failure Progression
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center via Newswise – COLUMBUS, Ohio – Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine have developed a novel drug molecule that…
Improve Your Heart Health With These Tart Berries
Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 – For many people, eating cranberries is a sort of “one-off.” A traditional, time-honored companion to turkey and stuffing, cranberries may be consumed at a holiday meal…
Smokers with Heart Disease Could Gain Five Healthy Years by Quitting
European Society of Cardiology via Newswise – Sophia Antipolis – 7 April 2022: Smoking cessation adds the same number of heart disease-free years to life as three preventive medications combined, according to research presented…
New Research Shows Common Deficiency May Play a Role in Worsening Heart Health
Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 – Health issues related to heart function claim hundreds of thousands of lives every year in the United States. At the same time, researchers warn that vitamin D…
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…
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…
NEW VIDEO: Beat Cancer By Balancing Your Autonomic Nervous System
Edit Lang via NaturalHealth365 – For the past eighteen months, an invisible virus – COVID-19 – has gotten all the spotlight. It is as if the top chronic diseases that claim…
New Study Shows That Treating Insomnia with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Can Prevent Major Depression in Older Adults
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences via Newswise – LOS ANGELES (Nov. 24, 2021) — A new study led by researchers at UCLA Health has found that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT-I)…
Early or Late Bedtimes May Cause Adverse Consequences for Cardiovascular Health
European Society of Cardiology via News-Medical – Going to sleep between 10:00 and 11:00 pm is associated with a lower risk of developing heart disease compared to earlier or later bedtimes,…
UK Gives OK to Merck’s Breakthrough Anti-COVID Pill, Pfizer Announces Its Antiviral Pill Works Too
CBN News – The United Kingdom granted conditional authorization Thursday to the first pill officially shown to successfully treat COVID-19. It’s the first country to OK the treatment from drugmaker Merck, but it…