Signs of stroke may be subtle but they always require immediate medical attention. The acronym FAST is used to remember the most common symptoms, such as a drooping face, inability to lift both arms and slurred speech. The T stands for time since you should call for help immediately, even if the symptoms went away...
Bananas are one of the most popular fruits worldwide, known for their sweet taste, convenient packaging, and impressive nutritional profile. From boosting heart health to aiding digestion, these berries offer a myriad of health benefits that make them a must-have in your diet. Whether you enjoy them on their own, in smoothies, or as part...
Constipation, or the inability to have a bowel movement, affects approximately twenty percent of the population [1]. It can range in severity and can be mildly inconvenient all the way to downright painful. Luckily, there are several foods that help make you poop, which could kick-start your bowels and get you back to regularity. What...
Ginger, a widely used spice, has entered kitchens and medicine cabinets worldwide. Surprisingly, ginger is not grown in the wild, and its origins remain a mystery. For over 5000 years, both Indian and Chinese cultures have utilized ginger as a tonic root to address a variety of health issues. Today, ginger is cultivated in the...
If you’ve ever had a nagging cold, relentless migraines, or acne that just won’t go away, chances are you’ve tried every drug, cream, and medicine on the market. Unfortunately, many of these drugs have both known and unknown side effects, such as a damaged stomach lining or making you drowsy, that affect our future health and...
Experts say people can use about 11,000 menstrual products over the course of their reproductive years. That includes sanitary pads, panty liners, tampons, and so on. Tampons are popular because they feel “free” and “cleaner” since they don’t require as much interaction with menstrual blood as pads do. However, research indicates that conventional tampons may...
Most people know what is considered healthy food and what is considered unhealthy food. That won’t stop them from indulging from time to time—and that’s not always a bad thing. Many gastro doctors and dieticians don’t recommend completely avoiding certain dishes because that could increase the craving until the person overeats, sometimes falling into a...
A new study by the European Society of Cardiology reveals that certain traits significantly heighten the risk of early heart attacks. By understanding and managing these traits, individuals can take proactive steps toward better heart health. The Impact of Metabolic Syndrome The study followed 34,269 adults in their 40s and 50s and found that those...
Heart palpitations – those unsettling moments when you can feel or hear your own heartbeat—can be alarming. Whether it’s a pounding sensation in your chest or a rhythmic thumping in your ears, understanding why this happens is essential. Here are seven reasons why you might experience heart palpitations, as explained by cardiologists. 1. Physical Exercise...
A study conducted by a team of researchers at the University of Ulsan has found that regular consumption of kimchi, as part of a calorie-controlled diet, can reduce body weight, abdominal fat, and index body fat in both overweight and obese individuals. The study also suggests that fermented kimchi may be a medicinal food due...
We’ve all been there – a night of drinking with friends, followed by a morning of regret and a pounding headache. Hangovers can be brutal, but natural remedies can help alleviate the symptoms and prevent them from ruining your day. Here are the 10 best natural hangover cures. Best Hangover Cures Before we get into...
Over half a billion people worldwide suffer from type 2 diabetes, a condition characterized by the body’s inability to use insulin effectively. Despite extensive research, the exact mechanisms behind this breakdown have remained elusive. Recent discoveries by researchers at Case Western Reserve University, however, may shed new light on this complex disease.1 The Role of...