Science Finds Possible Connection Between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s
A new study by a team of researchers from the Salk Institute could explain the possible connection between diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. The researchers said...
Heart Disease Kills More Women than Any Other Affliction
The medical community has historically stated that men were at greater risk of developing heart disease than women. However, new data shows that women are...
New Study Finds Fast Walking May Reduce Health Risks
Recent research has shown that fast walking may be an effective way to drastically reduce risks of developing heart disease or diabetes. A number of...
Obesity May Lower Testosterone Levels in Teenage Males
A new study published in the Journal of Endocrinology found that obesity may have an adverse effect on the testosterone levels of teenage males. The study was...
Exercise May Delay Aging of People with Type 2 Diabetes
Research has shown that the health of adults suffering from type 2 diabetes deteriorates more quickly than those without the condition. However, a new study...
Beta Blockers May Be Ineffective in Preventing Strokes
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found that beta blockers may not help people with heart disease minimize...
New Study Finds Aspirin May Preserve Brain Function in Elderly Women
Many older woman take aspirin to reduce their risk of suffering from a heart attack, but it may yield other benefits as well. A new...
Exercise Programs May Not Be Effective for Fighting Childhood Obesity
Health experts have been looking for solutions to the childhood obesity crisis. A number of health professionals have developed exercise programs that they encourage parents...
Bacteria Can Predict Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
A new study has shown that intestinal bacteria can be key contributor to the development of type 2 diabetes. The findings were based on a...
Vitamin D Deficiency Can Increase Risk of Heart Disease
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Copenhagen found that vitamin D may be an essential nutrient for protecting against heart disease....
Working Overtime Increases Risk of Heart Disease
A new study from the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health has shown that working overtime can significantly increase the risk of developing heart disease. The...
Heart Calcium Scans Can Predict Heart Disease Risks
As the risk of heart disease continues to grow, researchers are looking for more effective diagnostic tools. Many health care providers fail to recognize the...
Maternal Factors May Increase Risk of Developing ADHD
A new study published in the Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine has shown that mothers can play a key role in determining whether or not their children...









