A new study suggests that medications commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction may have unexpected benefits for heart health and longevity. Researchers analyzed data from over 1.2 million people across…
Author: <span>Dr. Daniel Thomas, DO, MS</span>
Dietary emulsifiers are a common ingredient in processed foods, often used to improve texture, extend shelf life, and create a smoother appearance in food products. However, emerging research suggests that…
In recent years, a novel approach to cancer treatment using ozone-based compounds as a potential new form of chemotherapy has gained attention in the medical community. Three ley researchers have…
New Blood Test Predicts Long-Term Heart Disease Risk in Women and Likely Men Too A groundbreaking study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (click here) has revealed that…
Scientists have long known that obesity increases the risk of developing many types of cancer. However, the reasons behind this link have remained unclear. Now, researchers are uncovering how changes…
Emerging research suggests that a new dietary approach called “fasting-mimicking” may help boost the effectiveness of cancer treatments while reducing side effects. This diet involves short periods of very low-calorie…
Many of us can’t imagine starting our day without a cup of coffee or tea. But a new study suggests that overdoing it on caffeine could be bad for your…
A new study (click here) has revealed a concerning trend: many types of cancer are becoming more common in younger generations of Americans. Researchers analyzed cancer data from 2000 to…
In today’s high-paced, technology-driven world, we often overlook a form of accessible medicine: nature. Recent research from the European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter…
A recent study from Finland (click here) has revealed that early-onset dementia, which affects people under 65 years old, may be more prevalent than previously estimated. The research, published in…