Married People Have Healthier Hearts than Single People
A large U.S. study finds that married people have less cardiovascular disease than do single people, including widowed and divorced people.
A large U.S. study finds that married people have less cardiovascular disease than do single people, including widowed and divorced people.
Several large studies over the past year have indicated that hay fever increases the risk of certain cancers and reduces the risk of other cancers.
A plethora of research links fat-soluble toxic chemicals to neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism and other forms of neuropathy.
New research confirms that outdoor therapy – gardening, walking in the forest and meditation – improves immunity, wellness and state of mind.
A large 25-year study has determined that mammography does not reduce cancer incidence or cancer mortality. Do mammograms cause more cancer?
New research is confirming that refined sugary sodas significantly increase blood pressure. Learn how much sugar is now recommended by the World Health Organization.
Consuming more refined sugar results in less high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-c) and a greater risk of cardiovascular disease.
Amazon droughts used to be rare occurrences but they are increasing over recent years. Research finds respiratory problems among children of the region are associated with burning and deforestation.
Research is indicating women absorb pharmaceutical drugs at a greater rate than men – and could be more affected by their negative side effects. Does this issue affect herbal medicines?
A new study from the U.S. Geological Survey has determined that pesticide use continues to result in pesticide content in rain samples. Learn which pesticides are raining down on us.
An accumulation of research is indicating that type 2 diabetes is linked to our gut bacteria and dysbiosis is associated with metabolic disease.
International researchers have now confirmed that walking in the forest – compared to walking in an urban setting – produces medicinal and anti-anxiety benefits similar to those reached with meditation.
New research is finding that mice allergens are responsible for many childhood asthma symptoms. The allergens have been found in a large majority of homes and school classrooms.