By Emily Murray We come from a society that tends to preach “natural is better,” but when it comes to dealing with erectile dysfunction is that really the case? While reports tout the benefits of alternative medicine like acupuncture and herbal supplements for impotence treatment, many in the medical profession have stopped to examine these claims a … Continue reading Doctors Warn That Natural Impotence Remedy Research is Incomplete at Best→
By Emily Murray Does the mere mention of West Nile freak you out? Well, we are currently experiencing the worst U.S. outbreak in history so your alarm is not totally unfounded. On Wednesday, health officials employed by the government stated that this is the worst outbreak we have seen since West Nile first appeared in … Continue reading West Nile Outbreak Continues→
By Emily Murray It may come as a bit of a surprise that marriage causes women, not men, to drink more but according to a new study that’s just how it works. It’s not due to unhappiness or stress however, this increase in alcohol consumption has been said to come directly from the influence of … Continue reading Married Women Drink More, Study Finds→
By Emily Murray Since the emergence of birth control pills in mainstream medicine there has been an endless evolution to try and make them easier to swallow…pun intended. We’ve seen hormonal contraceptives delivered in shots, rings, patches and pills in an effort to find the easiest way for women to regulate their cycles and avoid … Continue reading Ladies and Gentlemen, The Male Birth Control Pill Has Arrived! Well… Almost→
By Emily Murray For those who can’t sleep the recommended 7 to 9 hours each night there is no feeling of peace as the end of the day grows near. According to a recent Huffington Post article, nearly two-thirds of all American’s suffer from sleep deprivation. When you consider not only the psychical need for sleep but the … Continue reading Trouble Sleeping? Try Yoga!→
By Emily Murray We all know exercise is beneficial to not only physical health but mental health as well but now there is yet another reason to hit the gym. New research has discovered that those who weight train actually help reduce their risk of developing diabetes. While aerobic exercise has been recommended as an … Continue reading Diabetes Risk May Be Lower in Those Who Weight Train→
By Emily Murray Most of us are familiar with the compulsion known as hoarding as it has gained media traction over the past few years, but a new study may allow us new insight into this mind boggling way of life. For many, the idea of living in homes that are overrun with clutter and … Continue reading Breakthrough Research Reveals Difference Between Hoarding and OCD→
By Steele Quincy Bradshaw III At the moment, there is an estimated half-million patients in the United States who are denied access to their prescription drugs due to shortages. This has become a severe and even life-threatening issue in America over the last few months. The number of drug shortages has actually increased approximately 300% … Continue reading FDA Blamed for Drug Shortages→
by Steele Bradshaw For every American death caused by a lethal, addictive narcotic; there are even more attributed to dangerous therapeutic medicines. As the distribution channels for pharmaceuticals increases, the chance of a rogue distributor increases. Not only that, some manufacturers are contributing to the proliferation of dangerous drugs. Aside from counterfeits, dangers are rising … Continue reading The Dangers of Counterfeit Drugs→
By Steele Quincy Bradshaw III The list of reasons to add another furry member to the family continues to grow. A Finish study points to one simple and heartwarming conclusion. It turns out that pets are indeed healthy for your newborn child. The study involving approximately 400 kids concluded that children who grow up with … Continue reading Pets Make Kids Healthier→