A New Treatment for Alzheimer’s Has Been Approved, and It’s Giving Hope to Millions
Alzheimer’s treatmentPhoto by Drew Hays on Unsplash. Over 30 million people worldwide are thought to suffer from Alzheimer’s. In the last decade, many potential Alzheimer’s treatments that have been developed turned out to be unsuccessful, which is why this new drug brings hope to millions.
Read full story8 reasons you could be feeling sluggish all day, according to the centers for disease control and prevention (CDC)
Do you often ask yourself, “Why am I so tired all the time?” If so, this article may be the perfect read for you. We have compiled a list of some of the most common reasons for tiredness and what you can do to bounce back into action.
Read full storyBoosting Your Intake of This Vitamin Can Significantly Help Protect Against Heart Disease and Cancer
When someone asks me what the most important nutrients are that they should be getting, my response is All of them. Fact is, your body must have the full array of nutrients to function the way it’s supposed to—nutrients are not optional.
Read full storyHealth expert explains how to make coconut oil sunscreen that protects your skin from both UVA and UVB rays
Our skin requires a decent amount of daily exposure to the sun, as the best way to optimize vitamin D levels in the body, but overexposure can seriously harm it. People have begun to avoid numerous traditional sunscreens recently, mostly due to the high levels of protecting chemicals and additives, which can lead to serious side- effects on the skin over the long term.
Read full storyA study said sniffing rosemary can increase alertness and enhance memory by 75%
Sniffing rosemary can increase memoryPhoto by Robina Weermeijer on Unsplash. There are many theories that suggest different ways of improving memory or thinking more clearly. One of those is the idea that adding rosemary to your food or water or even breathing in its scent, can give your brain a boost. But, is this concept supported by research?
Read full storyRegularly drinking this beloved beverage can delay Alzheimer's, says a doctor
Coffee may lower alzheimer's riskPhoto by Robina Weermeijer on Unsplash. The research published in Frontiers of Aging Neuroscience found that the beverage reduces oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain.
Read full storySigns that might mean you're eating too much sugar, according to health experts
Are you one of those who cannot miss a day without a dessert or a sweet at the end of every meal? After all, who doesn’t love eating mithai or a dessert? Although there is no harm in enjoying these treats once in a while, it’s no good if it becomes a habit. Chances are you already know that eating too much sugar isn’t good for you.
Read full storyDetecting lung cancer by noting early warning signs and symptoms
Early detection is crucial for a cure, and the older you are the more chance you have of lung cancer becoming your enemy. Many people with lung cancer show no signs or symptoms at the early stages of cancer development. But by looking back at what symptoms people diagnosed with lung cancer have reported, we can gain insight into some early warning signs people at high risk for lung cancer can look out for.
Read full storyThese are the hidden signs of heart disease is higher, according to health experts
Our bodies give us small hints that can save us from big problems: the important thing is to notice them. A small crease on the ear, barely visible white spots, or excessive yawning - the symptoms can be unusual and seemingly innocuous. However, they can help you spot and start to cure heart disease before it's too late.
Read full storyFive simple things that can cut the risk of heart attack by 75%
Heart attack is the leading cause of death in the United States. Although a heart attack (or cardiac arrest) may be preceded by the symptoms of heart disease, some victims of heart attack are symptom-less until the day they have their first heart attack.
Read full storyIf you notice any of these symptoms, you should immediately consult a doctor, expert warns
According to WHO, a stroke is in third place on the list of the deadliest diseases and disorders. Unfortunately, most strokes aren't even noticed until it's too late. Imagine what would happen if your loved one had a stroke. Would you know what to do if they suddenly lost their sense of speech? Stroke can be immediate and unfortunately fatal, but it can also be successfully treated if you get help right away. I want to show you how to recognize a stroke and how to prevent it from taking a life.
Read full storyA new study says if you see any of these in yourself, it could be signs of cancer
The human body is made so that it sends us signals as symptoms to let us know something's wrong. Sadly, many of us overlook such signs, thinking it'll be all right anyway. We have gathered several symptoms that may signal cancer, and we recommend taking them seriously.
Read full storyI start eating two chicken eggs every day for a month and here's what happened
The useful properties of chicken eggs have been repeatedly questioned. People slandered this product which has now been proven to be unique in its composition in various ways. I collected the results of recent studies on the benefits of chicken eggs for the human body. It turned out that 2-3 eggs are the optimal daily dose.
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