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Prevent urinary tract infections naturally with this antioxidant-rich superfood

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-08-07-prevent-urinary-tract-infections-naturally-with-cranberries.html

August 07, 2023 -

Like their close cousin the blueberry, cranberries are considered "false berries" owing to the fact that they grow beneath flowers instead of from the flowers themselves. True berries, according to the traditional botanical definition, are seedy fruits that grow from a flower with a single ovary.

Despite not being true berries, both blueberries and cranberries are unbelievably nutritious and have been found to offer several health benefits. One of the most extensively ...

Discovery of two new mammal species from the Jurassic period could reveal how humans got ears, scientists say

https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-04-08-discovery-early-mammals-jurassic-how-humans-got-ears.html

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Two recent papers in the journal Nature indicate that the two fossilized specimens look like modern weasels and are a species of prehistoric mammalian animals. Paleontologists hope these new discoveries could provide a better understanding of how the mammalian middle ear evolved from the joints of the jaw millions of years ago.

One of the new mammals discovered is from the Shuotheriidae genus. It comes from the Middle Jurassic period from 174.1 to 161.5 million years ago....

Thai black ginger found to delay arthritis progression and suppress inflammation

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-12-21-thai-black-ginger-can-delay-arthritis-progression.html

December 21, 2023 -

The Hmong hill tribe, one of the largest ethnic groups in Northern Thailand, believes that taking Thai black ginger can improve physical performance. The herb is also traditionally used to enhance sexual performance and treat all kinds of ailments, such as allergies, abscesses, gout, hypertension, general pains and ulcer.

According to studies, Thai black ginger has many health-supporting properties, such as antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, antimicrobial, ...

Study: Compounds in seaweeds show promise in cancer research

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-10-18-seaweed-compounds-show-promise-in-cancer-research.html

October 18, 2023 -

Now, studies have shown that seaweeds and certain compounds in them show promise when it comes to treating cancer. One of the studies, which documented how people had been saved by seaweeds, was published in the Journal of Applied Phycology.

Another study published in Marine Drugs described seaweeds as a good source of vitamins (A, B1, B2, B9, B12, C, D, E, and K), essential minerals (calcium, copper, fluoride, iodine, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, ...

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Better outcomes for knee surgery: Topical application of natural compounds from soybeans found to stimulate collagen, reducing adhesion in the knee

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-10-15-topical-application-of-natural-compounds-from-soybeans-found-to-stimulate-collagen.html

October 15, 2018 - articular adhesion is one of the usual complications faced by orthopedic surgeons after knee surgeries. How these adhesions are formed is still not fully understood, but researchers believe this is closely linked to the production of collagen and scar tissue during the healing process. Intra-articular adhesion, however, can impede with the recovery of the knee after surgery and may even affect its functions, causing cartilage degeneration, stiffness, and joint ...

Pulling off bandages could become less painful in the future, thanks to light

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-03-13-pulling-off-bandages-could-become-less-painful-in-the-future-thanks-to-light.html

March 13, 2019 -

Taking it off, however, is a different – and painful – story.

Luckily, a study by researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Xi'an Jiaotong University in China might just make pulling off bandages a lot less painful. Their paper, published in the journal Advanced Materials, describes a new type of adhesive that can adhere well to wet materials like hydrogel and living tissue, but can still be easily removed using a specific ...

Gecko feet inspire scientists to create micro-fiber adhesive

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Gecko feet inspire scientists to create micro-fiber adhesive

Six years ago, a team of researchers theorized that van der Waals forces helped geckos stick to walls and ceilings, since the millions of tiny hairs on their feet can form an intermolecular bond with any surface. This bond creates a force a thousand times stronger than what a gecko would need to adhere to a surface, the researchers said. Four years ago, members of the same team created ...

Gecko feet inspire scientists to create micro-fiber adhesive

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August 23, 2006 - Gecko feet inspire scientists to create micro-fiber adhesive

Wednesday, August 23, 2006 by: NewsTargetTags: biomimicry, biomimetics, materials scienceSix years ago, a team of researchers theorized that van der Waals forces helped geckos stick to walls and ceilings, since the millions of tiny hairs on their feet can form an intermolecular bond with any surface. This bond creates a force a thousand times stronger than what a gecko would need to adhere to a surface, the researchers ...

Scientists develop potential alternative treatment for arthritis

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-08-23-scientists-develop-potential-alternative-treatment-for-arthritis.html

August 23, 2018 -

As more and more people enter old age, osteoarthritis is becoming a serious problem. The disease causes the breakdown of cartilage, which causes damage to the covered bone. Symptoms include severe pain and stiffness in joints as well as redness.

In Korea, osteoarthritis is traditionally treated using Ganghwaljetongyeum. A herbal medicine made from 18 different plants, it relieves pain, improves joint motions, and reduces the swelling and inflammation caused by the disease....

Steroid injections given in the hip are associated with risk of bone death

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-07-12-steroid-injections-given-in-the-hip-are-associated-with-risk-of-bone-death.html

July 12, 2018 -

The research team examined up to 102 OA patients as part of the study. The patients were divided into three groups: the hip-injection group, the shoulder-injection group, and the controls. Patients in the intervention group were given X-ray images of the treated hip at the time of the injection and during a follow-up period of three to nine months.

The findings revealed that 22 to 24 percent of patients in the hip injection group developed osteonecrosis, compared with only ...

Roses are red, violets are blue: Manchurian violets are good for your heart and liver, too

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-06-04-manchurian-violets-are-good-for-your-heart-liver.html

June 04, 2019 -

Medicinal properties of Manchurian violet

V. mandshurica or Manchurian violet is a perennial, flowering plant from the family Violaceae. It is widely distributed in Japan, China, Korea, northern Russia, and eastern Siberia. The petals of Manchurian violets have a distinct dark-violet color. Because of this, they are grown in many parts of Japan as an ornamental plant.

The Manchurian violet is also considered a medicinal plant. Its anti-inflammatory property is considered ...

Scientists regard sorghum as a potential therapeutic agent against atherosclerosis

https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-04-08-sorghum-potential-therapeutic-agent-against-atherosclerosis.html

April 08, 2020 -

As a food, great millet offers plenty of nutrients and is an excellent substitute for wheat because it is gluten-free. And because it is rich in fiber and antioxidants, many health benefits are associated with its consumption.

In a recent study, researchers from South Korea examined the anti-atherosclerotic effect of fermented great millet. Previous studies have found that great millet has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that can help prevent diseases. The researchers ...

Naturally occurring plant carbohydrate in cranberries could help prevent UTI

https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-12-31-plant-carbohydrate-in-cranberries-helps-prevent-uti.html

December 31, 2019 -

But contrary to common belief, cranberry juice does not kill the bacteria that cause UTI; it merely helps flush them out. This ability is called anti-adhesive property -- that is, the ability to inhibit bacterial cells from adhering to the urinary tract, which is essential for their proliferation. In a study published in the Journal of Natural Products, researchers from The University of Mississippi and the University of Georgia explored this beneficial property of cranberries ...

Turmeric may be the key to preventing diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria

https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-02-02-turmeric-prevents-diseases-caused-by-antibiotic-resistant-bacteria.html

February 02, 2021 -

"[This] novel formulation, consisting of small capsules made of natural ingredients, could offer a new means to deter a [globally spread] 'superbug' pathogen," said Francisco Goycoolea, a professor of food science and nutrition at the University of Leeds and one of the study authors.Antibiotic resistance one of the greatest health threats today

Antibiotic resistance poses one of the greatest threats to human health today. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates ...

Researchers look at the potential of rice bran in treating cardiovascular disease

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-08-29-rice-bran-treating-cardiovascular-disease.html

August 29, 2018 -

For the study, researchers from Malaysia and China looked at the effects of crude rice bran policosanol extract on platelet aggregation, or the clumping of platelets in the blood, leading to clot formation. Platelets play an important role in the onset of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases. Moreover, increased activities of platelets could potentially cause clot formation in the arteries or severe bleeding disorders. Meanwhile, rice bran has been believed to provide ...

Dark chocolate demonstrated to improve cardiovascular health by reducing systemic inflammation

https://www.naturalnews.com/z044720_dark_chocolate_inflammation_heart_attack_risk.html

April 15, 2014 - naturalnews.com printable article

Dark chocolate demonstrated to improve cardiovascular health by reducing systemic inflammation

Cocoa flavanols decrease cell adhesion and improve arterial elasticity to slash cardiovascular disease risk

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Omega-3 fats lower systemic inflammation to slash cancer and heart disease risks

https://www.naturalnews.com/z035404_omega-3s_inflammation_heart_disease.html

March 30, 2012 - naturalnews.com printable article

Omega-3 fats lower systemic inflammation to slash cancer and heart disease risks

Omega-3 fatty acids inhibit adhesion molecules to lower heart disease risk

John Phillip is a Certified Nutritional Consultant and Health Researcher and Author who writes regularly on the ...


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