Nutraceuticals and dietary supplements can positively influence bone and joint health, fighting conditions such as arthritis and osteoporosis; important ingredients include glucosamine, chondroitin, calcium, magnesium, vitamin D, collagen and hyaluronic acid.
If a pet owner is taking a joint health supplement, his or her pet is most likely doing the same. Among households with pets, 62.5 percent of companion animals are taking a joint supplement when an owner was also taking one; when a pet owner was not taking a joint health ...More
New research shows childhood obesity can lead to diabetes and poor bone development, although the type of fat and location of storage may be the most important factors. ...More
Researchers investigated the interactions between vitamin D status, bone mineral density and disease severity in children with inflammatory bowel disease. ...More
CoCurQ is a new formulation from R-U-Ved Inc., combining curcumin, medium-chain triglycerides and coenzyme Q10 to support a healthy inflammatory response. ...More
Diet affects the body, period; but this we know. What is not as commonly known are the specific foods that target issues inflicting women, such as diabetes and osteoporosis. ...More
Calcium supplements were linked to a modest increased risk of heart attack in a meta-analysis of 15 trials. The research team, who studied calcium supplements not combined with vitamin D, said a reassessment of the role of calcium supplements in the management of ...More
English researchers may have found another reason for those with arthritis to toast a glass of wine at dinner. Recent data suggests the more alcohol consumed by an individual who has rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the less severe the symptoms. Alcohol was also associated with a ...More