April 9, 2026
Most people who’ve been told they have atherosclerosis, elevated cardiovascular risk, or “hardening of the arteries” get the same conversation: lower your LDL, take your statin, change your diet. That advice is supported by long-standing clinical evidence. But it addresses...
April 8, 2026
You’ve had your bloodwork done. Cholesterol in range, liver enzymes acceptable, thyroid fine – and yet you still feel off. Fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest. A mental fog that makes it hard to concentrate. A sense that your body...
March 27, 2026
Elevated serum lipid levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides have long been considered risk factors for cardiovascular disease – specifically coronary artery disease, where the arterial walls become coated with plaque, reducing their diameter and their ability to constrict and...
March 13, 2026
What Emerging Research Suggests About Cellular Energy and Post-Viral Recovery Long COVID has become one of the most complex medical challenges emerging after the pandemic. While many people recover from the initial infection within a few weeks, those who received...
March 12, 2026
Some people begin NAD+ therapy and feel noticeably clearer and more energized within days. Others notice more gradual changes that may take several weeks before meaningful changes are perceived. This variability is expected in metabolic therapies. NAD+ is not a...
February 16, 2026
Breakthroughs in human health are constantly trending on social media, with dozens of products and supplements promoted daily. Yet without a solid foundation, most supplements scarcely make a dent in your overall health. If you had to choose just one...
February 13, 2026
Chronic back pain can be debilitating. It affects how you move, how you sleep, and how you show up for others at work and home. Back pain sufferers often go from doctor to doctor, seeking relief through stretches, massage, NSAIDs,...
February 13, 2026
Knee osteoarthritis is one of the most common causes of joint pain and reduced mobility, especially as you age, or after years of physical activity. Many people rely on NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like ibuprofen or naproxen to manage discomfort....
January 23, 2026
Indoor mold exposure is becoming an increasingly common concern in New York City and other densely populated urban centers with older infrastructure, especially during humid months. Certain types of mold produce mycotoxins – poisonous substances that cause inflammation and oxidative...
December 5, 2025
Chronic systemic inflammation is a primary marker of metabolic syndrome – a cluster of symptoms that includes inflammation, elevated blood sugar, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease. Tackling chronic inflammation is the first step toward getting your metabolism back on track,...