Severe Stress May Cause Harmful Immune System Overstimulation
Trauma or intense stress may increase your odds of developing an autoimmune disease, a new study found.
Trauma or intense stress may increase your odds of developing an autoimmune disease, a new study found.
Replacing potatoes or rice with supernutrient dense foods known as Pulses can lower your blood glucose levels by more than 20 per cent, according to a first-ever University of Guelph study.
We’re in the midst of a heat wave involving large portions of the US. There’s a focus on dehydration, which is certainly a significant concern. However, most people don’t realize that drinking too much water can lead to another preventable, life endangering condition.
Researchers call for walking pace to be emphasized in public health messages, as analysis of over 50,000 walkers finds a faster pace is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality.
Most women with the most common form of early-stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy without hurting their chances of beating the disease, doctors are reporting from a landmark study that used genetic testing to gauge each patient’s risk.
A new Australian study explored the impact high job strain has on the risk of developing anxiety and depression.
Should you stop taking multivitamins and minerals because a new study suggests most common vitamin and mineral supplements may have no consistent benefit for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, heart attack, stroke or premature death?
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