September 14, 2022

Report Highlights Billions In Potential Healthcare Savings From Supplements

Dietary supplement regimens may reduce the direct and indirect medical costs associated with specific disease-associated medical conditions, but only $59 billion are currently being captured, potentially leaving $502 billion in additional savings that could be realized, says a new U.S. report.
September 14, 2022

Adequate Magnesium Intakes May Support Heart Health For Heart Attack Survivors

Older patients with a history of myocardial infarction could reduce their chances of premature cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality by consuming sufficient dietary magnesium, according to a Dutch study.
July 20, 2022

Chemical Cocktails Cause Health Risks For Children And Adults

A new research study shows that mixtures of chemicals pose health risks to children as well as adults.
July 20, 2022

World Health Organization Warns COVID-19 Pandemic ‘Nowhere Near Over’

Fresh surges of COVID infections show the pandemic is nowhere near over, the World Health Organization's chief lamented Tuesday, warning that the virus is running free.
July 20, 2022

Weed Killer Glyphosate Found In Most Americans’ Urine

More than 80 percent of Americans have a widely used herbicide lurking in their urine, a new U.S. government study suggests.
July 20, 2022

Vitamin B6 Supplements Could Reduce Anxiety And Depression

Taking high-dose vitamin B6 tablets has been shown to reduce feelings of anxiety and depression by new research.
July 20, 2022

Hong Kong To Introduce Electronic Tracking Bracelets To Stop Residents Breaking Covid Quarantine

Hong Kong’s new health minister said that electronic tracking bracelets will be introduced from Friday, July 15 to stop residents of the special administrative region of China from breaking the Covid quarantine law.
July 14, 2022

Taking Vitamin D During Pregnancy Could Lower Risk Of Eczema In Babies

Taking Vitamin D supplements during pregnancy could substantially reduce the chances of babies suffering from atopic eczema, according to a new study by University of Southampton researchers.