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Pulsed radiofrequency may help that lower back pain
Got lower back pain? If you haven’t had any luck with traditional therapies, you may want to try pulsed radiofrequency. A new study from Sapienza University of Rome found that this alternative technique may effectively and safely relieve acute lower back pain. How pulsed radiofrequency helps lower back pain The research, which was presented at … Continue reading Pulsed radiofrequency may help that lower back pain
Healthy people may prevent a heart attack with exercise
Although most people know that exercise is good for you, there’s new evidence that supports the theory that even healthy people may help prevent a heart attack by exercising regularly. The new study, which was published in European Heart Journal, indicates that even men and women with no signs of cardiovascular problems can have a heart … Continue reading Healthy people may prevent a heart attack with exercise
Tips to Lose Belly Fat
Losing belly fat can be difficult, but it’s not impossible. If you’ve put on a few pounds (or more) around your abdomen, it’s important to know that excess belly fat can increase your risk for a lot of health concerns, including heart attacks, high blood pressure, stroke, diabetes, heart disease, color cancer, asthma and Alzheimer’s. … Continue reading Tips to Lose Belly Fat
Gambling Behavior Increased by Sounds and Lights
Enjoying gambling responsibility can be a fun recreational activity. But new research indicates that the lights and sounds that go with a win on slot machines might increase your likelihood of making risky decisions that can lead to a gambling addiction. A new study on gambling Two researchers from the University of British Columbia set … Continue reading Gambling Behavior Increased by Sounds and Lights
How Hookah Smoking Harms Blood Vessels
While most men know that smoking cigarettes are the No. 1 leading preventable death in our country, a new study has found that hookah smoking isn’t necessarily a safe alternative. The study on smoking New research from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Nursing examined 30 healthy young adults for a hookah smoking … Continue reading How Hookah Smoking Harms Blood Vessels
Sleep Deprived? It May Make You Dehydrated
Going to bed late and getting up early can be a common habit of adult men working in stressful jobs. But a new study has found that not getting enough sleep may lead to dehydration. The Research on Dehydration Published in the journal Sleep, the new research from Pennsylvania State University in State College examined … Continue reading Sleep Deprived? It May Make You Dehydrated
Chronic Stress and Your Health
A little stress never hurt anyone, but chronic stress can wreak havoc on your health. Modern-day stressors When we’re under severe stress, our body releases adrenaline and cortisol. This was great when we were hunters and gatherers and had to be ready to outrun a bear or mountain lion. But these hormones increase your heart … Continue reading Chronic Stress and Your Health
Reducing the Risk of Prostate Cancer Naturally
For most men, prostate cancer isn’t fatal if caught early enough. Although it’s the second most common type of cancer among men in the United States (after skin cancer), prostate cancer has a five-year survival rate of 99%, according to the American Cancer Society. Still, prostate cancer comes with serious consequences for some men, so … Continue reading Reducing the Risk of Prostate Cancer Naturally
Symptoms of Early Lung Cancer in Men
Although some types of lung cancer are more common in men, the early symptoms of the disease tend to be similar for both sexes. Symptoms of non-small cell lung cancer The most common type of lung cancer in the United States is called non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Its symptoms are virtually the same for … Continue reading Symptoms of Early Lung Cancer in Men