A new study has shown that caffeine boosts power in older muscles, suggesting that caffeine could help older people maintain their strength, reducing the incidence of falls and injuries.
A new study has shown that caffeine boosts power in older muscles, suggesting that caffeine could help older people maintain their strength, reducing the incidence of falls and injuries.
A Harvard Medical School study says eating a high-salt diet for several years may damage blood vessels — increasing your risk of developing high blood pressure.
An international team of researchers led by Harvard Medical School have discovered that the billions of bacteria lining our GI tracts have coevolved with us.
A new University of Michigan study finds that hospitalizations for children with high blood pressure and related charges dramatically increased during the 10 years ending in 2006.
An alarming increase in the consumption of sports and energy drinks, especially among adolescents, is causing irreversible damage to teeth, according to a new study from The Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine.
According to researchers at the Mayo Clinic and the University of Illinois the billions of bacteria in our guts have a newfound role: regulating the immune system and related autoimmune diseases.