Glucosamine Increases Life Span 10 Percent by Mimicking Low-Carb Diet in...
Glucosamine has been freely available in drugstores for many decades. It is widely used to treat arthritis and to prevent joint degeneration. Moreover, glucosamine...
Men Twice as Likely to Die After Hip Fracture
Alarming new data published today by the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF), shows that one-third of all hip fractures worldwide occur in men, with mortality...
How 3 Meals A Day Became The Rule, And Why We...
Listen to your stomach and not the ticking of the clock, because it's past time humans evolved from our ancestral eating habits. Meal times...
Drinking Decaf or Regular Coffee to Support Liver Health
Researchers from the National Cancer Institute report that decaffeinated coffee drinking may benefit liver health. Results of the study published in Hepatology, a journal...
Lung Cancer Can Remain Undetected For Up To 20 Years Before...
Around two out of every three people diagnosed with lung cancer are 65 or older, but according to new evidence, they may show signs...
Food for Creativity: Tyrosine Promotes Deeper Thinking in New Study
Steve Jobs swore by a fruit diet, believing it improved his ability to concentrate, and he wasn't wrong: food with high levels of tyrosine,...
ED Drug Relieves Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in Animal Study
New animal studies at Henry Ford Hospital reveal that sildenafil, a drug commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction, may be effective in relieving painful...
Grapefruit Juice Prevents Weight Gains in Mice Fed High-Fat Diet
Fad diets come and go, but might there be something to the ones that involve consuming grapefruit and grapefruit juice? New research at the...
New “Magical World” Theory of Autism Suggests Disorder Rooted in Impaired...
Autism is characterized by many different symptoms: difficulty interacting with others, repetitive behaviors, and hypersensitivity to sound and other stimuli. MIT neuroscientists have put...
Probiotic Yogurt may Protect Pregnant Women and Children From Mercury and...
Women who live in countries where access to clean drinking water and non-toxic fish is scarce, either because of little industrialization or a high...
Birth Control Pill May Triple Risk Of Crohn’s Disease In Women
A study on the link between the birth control pill and Crohn’s disease has led a team of doctors to suggest that women with...
Researchers Identify new Metabolic “Achilles Heel” for Lung Cancer
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found an "Achilles heel" in a metabolic pathway crucial to stopping the growth of lung cancer cells....