According to a new study conducted at the University of California, late-night snacks could have a negative impact on your learning and memory abilities. Eating late in the night was…
Author: <span>Dr. Daniel Thomas, DO, MS</span>
A recent study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that twice the fatalities occur from not getting enough exercise as from being obese. In other words, the…
In a landmark medical report issued by the British government, the supposed health benefits of red wine are outweighed by the health risks. The dangers of alcohol are far greater than…
In a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, a scientific review was published that combined the findings of 48 separate weight-loss studies that included over 7,000 participants.…
According to a recent study published in the Journal of Sex Medicine, erectile dysfunction (ED) is a far more serious condition than previously thought. Men who suffer from ED are…
Research on intravenous vitamin C and its effectiveness against cancer continues to accumulate. Vitamin C induces apoptosis (programmed cell death). A high concentration of vitamin C allows for ascorbate to generate hydrogen…
Have you ever wondered why health insurance companies so readily cover surgery or expensive drug-based treatment? Wouldn’t common-sense dictate that, if there were less expensive, non-surgical or non-drug approaches to reversing…
You may have noticed that I write a lot about brain health. That’s because good health begins in the brain. Our happiness and quality of life is determined first and foremost by how…
Your brain is your greatest asset and its health is indispensable to you and your family. When your brain works right, you work right. When your brain doesn’t work right,…
Let’s face it. Whereas gray hair may look “distinguished,” of all the changes associated with aging, one of the most common and devastating is the decline in cognitive function. People…