Nearly 7 in 10 Americans Are On Prescription Drugs
Nearly 70 percent of Americans are on at least one prescription drug, and more than half take two, Mayo Clinic researchers say. Antibiotics, antidepressants...
Aspirin May Fight Cancer by Slowing DNA Damage
Aspirin is known to lower risk for some cancers, and a new study led by a UC San Francisco scientist points to a possible...
Getting Enough Sleep Could Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Men who lose sleep during the work week may be able to lower their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by getting more hours...
Viagra: Performance, Side Effects and Safe Alternatives
By Jim English and Ward Dean, MD.
On March 27, 1998, the FDA approved the drug Viagra (sildenafil citrate) as a treatment for male impotence....
Antiaging Health Benefits of Advanced Herbal “Essence Tonic” Formula
By Jim English
Advanced essenced tonics are designed to counter a host of common discomforts associated with human aging. By restoring microcirculation, such herbal formulas...
Triphala
Modern Health Benefits of an Ancient Healing Compound
By Jim English
Ayurveda is a 5,000 year-old healing tradition rooted in ancient Indian culture. This vast body...
Thymic Protein A
Restoring Thymic Function for Immune Support and Life Extension
By Ward Dean, MD and Jim English
The key to a healthy, functioning immune system rests largely...
New Dietary Supplement Shows Dramatic Effects in Lowering Cholesterol, LDL, and...
By Jim English
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 61 million Americans – 25 percent of the population – currently suffer from cardiovascular...
Breaking Research on the Health Benefits of Statins
By Jim English
Statin compounds are potent cholesterol-lowering agents that are extremely effective at lowering LDL levels and reducing risk of cardiovascular disease. Now, after...
Statins Update: Part II
Potential Role for Increasing Bone Mass and Reducing Fractures in Elderly Disorders
By Jim English
After a drug has been approved for widespread clinical use to...
Sleep Loss Linked to Increased Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
Deep sleep, also called “slow-wave sleep,” is thought to be the most restorative sleep stage, but its significance for physical well-being has not been...
Sleep Apnea Thickens Blood Vessels, Increases Heart Disease Risk
Research Update
Obstructive sleep apnea, or periodic interruptions in breathing throughout the night, results in thickening of blood vessels and increased risk of several forms...