Stretching and Yoga Classes Quell Chronic Back Pain

Stretching and yoga classes improve chronic back painAccording to a new U.S. study, people who have chronic lower back ailments experience eased pain and improved functioning when having weekly yoga classes and regular stretching classes.

The study looked into a number of two hundred adults who have lower back pain, and researchers found out that the participants involved in both classes has…

Cure for Common Food Allergies May be Imminent

A cure for food allergy, Study says It has been a global query; will allergies caused by peanuts become just a part of the history?

Scientists and experts have already discovered a method to stop the life-threatening allergic reactions caused by foods like peanuts. That was done by playing some kind of a trap in the immune system.

The Northwestern University Feinberg…

Tuberculosis Cases on New Low After Two Decades

Tuberculosis cases drops after two decades Tuberculosis is recognized as the second largest infectious killer in the history of the world.

But today, the figures present that new cases of the disease is now dropping annually for the very first time within a timeframe of twenty years or two decades. This is a long-sought turning point for the disease.

Tuberculosis is…

Breast Cancer Awareness Needs Campaign Boost

Breast Cancer Awareness The month of October is globally recognized as the Month for Breast Cancer Awareness. The pink ribbon has become the symbol of such event and has been seen everywhere.

The need for having additional research and treatment for breast cancer is becoming more pressing compared to the earlier years. However, the campaigns of corporate pink…

Eating Veggies and Fruits Counteracts Gene Responsible for Heart Disease

Eating Veggies and Fruits may lower Heart Disease Risk A latest study is suggesting that taking in generous quantities of vegetables and fruits can actually counter the causes of a “bad gene” associated with heart disease. So there is really a reason behind mom’s eagerness in making kids eat the vegetables and fruits she had prepared.

According to the reported study, earlier studies presented…

Blood Pressure Believed to be Linked to Restless Leg Syndrome

Blood Pressure may be Linked to Restless Leg Syndrome One of the biggest factors for heart disease is high blood pressure. Experts now recommend that RLS or Restless Legs Syndrome, which millions of Americans have, may be connected to the increased risk of having high blood pressure.

According to a latest study, women who are middle-aged and having most recurrent of RLS situations were…

Chocoholics May have Higher Chances of Evading Stroke

Eating Chocolate Lessens Risk of Stroke A new study has been released suggesting that eating chocolates can actually lessen the risk of stroke among women.

Before this new study, eating chocolates has been associated to a reduced risk of heart disease and lower blood pressure.

Researchers from Sweden found out that the women who indulge more chocolates, the lower their risk…

Drug Efficiency on Alzheimer’s Seeing Favorable Turn

Drug efficiency on Alzheimer’s sees positive remarks The pharma giant Roche has already took its very first step clinically in a very long adventure, which the company expects would direct them to a market that will make them a mega-blockbuster hit.

Roche stated that their process of a small, early-stage study of formulating the treatment for Alzheimer’s disease called gantenerumab had worked…

Some Supplements Increase Death Risk in Older Women

Death Risk Increased in Older Women due to some supplements A recently published study recommends that dietary supplements might be connected to a little increased death risk among older women.

The study was conducted within nineteen years timeframe involving around 39,000 women with a mean age of 62.

According to the results, those women who took multivitamins or dietary supplements such as Vitamin B-6, zinc,…

Perceptions on Women Affected by Cosmetics

Perceptions on Women Affected by Cosmetics A recent study was released by Nancy Etcoff, the Harvard Medical School’s Assistant Professor saying that women who put on makeup are viewed as more competent and trustworthy than those who do not.

The study was conducted by asking the participants to assess a selection of photographs of women basing on a number of characteristics,…