Excessive Physical Activity May Lead to Arthritis

It was recently discovered that middle-aged men and women who engage in too much physical activity might be at risk for developing arthritis. According to a study that was released during the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), it was found that those with higher physical activity levels were at a

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Scientists Develop Disease-Fighting Tomato

Red, yellow and green are the most common colors you’ll see when shopping for tomatoes. But researchers at the John Innes Center in Great Britain have developed a breed of purple tomatoes using genes from the snapdragon flower. The good news is—these odd-colored tomatoes are packed with cancer-fighting antioxidants called anthocyanins! These antioxidants are found

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Alternative Treatments May Reduce Mild Unexplained Physical Ailments

Taking an herbal supplement is one way that numerous Americans try to improve their health and wellness. Now, researchers are saying that another alternative treatment, acupuncture, may reduce or eliminate unexplained symptoms in people with medically undiagnosed ailments. A study published in the British Journal of General Practice found that adult patients with mild, unexplained

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Antibiotics: Dangerous to the liver?

Some people are already growing wary about taking antibiotics when there are natural supplements that may also help them – now scientists warn that these medications may cause liver injuries. A study published in the journal Gastroenterology found that single-prescription medications may be responsible for more than seven out of 10 cases of idiosyncratic drug-induced

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Grapes may help ease digestive problems

A new study has found that grape extract may play a role in reducing the impact of harmful digestive tract bacterium Helicobacter pylori. Researchers from Clemson University in South Carolina found the link that was previously established for garlic, broccoli, cranberries and green tea as well. They tested antibacterial effects of extracts from red, white,

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Researchers Link Acidic Orange Juice To Suppressing Oxidative Stress

Individuals who experience severe inflammation may want to consider drinking acidic drinks such as orange juice, as the flavonoids in the beverage help counteract oxidative stress brought on by high-carb meals. According to researchers from the University at Buffalo, eating foods that contain flavonoids, specifically orange juice may help prevent blood vessel damage brought on

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Sugar consumption linked to aging

New research from the University of Montreal sheds light on the mechanism behind high sugar intake’s aging effects. Scientists have long believed that the by-products of sugar breakdown in the cells for the purpose of energy production were the main culprits behind the aging process. However, a team of researchers from Montreal was able to

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