Inflammation is often referred to as a single issue, but the fact is, it is a condition that acknowledges the body is dealing ...
As it turns out, the wellbeing that comes from social connection isn’t just emotional—it’s also cellular. Research shows that ...
Cortisol, the primary glucocorticoid hormone, plays a central role in the body's stress response and immune regulation. Released by the adrenal cortex via the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis ...
Everyone knows that our moods are controlled by our minds. That's common knowledge—but it's not completely true. Our moods are strongly influenced by hormones as well, something we are familiar with, ...
Stress is no longer limited to panic attacks or sleepless nights. Doctors warn it is now triggering real, visible diseases ...
Depression and anxiety may heighten cardiovascular disease risk through chronic stress pathways in the brain and body.
Certain teas, like green tea, rosehip, and ginger, contain inflammation-fighting substances, like polyphenols, plant pigments, and vitamin C.
Patients with depression are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease, and a new study suggests that stress may help explain ...
Stress itself doesn’t directly cause gout. But it can indirectly contribute by raising your levels of uric acid, a waste product that can make your symptoms worse. Share on Pinterest Getty ...
Chronic kidney disease can quietly reshape a life long before the first lab test comes back abnormal. More than 700 million ...
Fill your cart with the bright yellow, orange, red and green of these inflammation-fighting fruits, available during the coldest months of the year.