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Lower Blood Pressure Prevents Alzheimer’s
Al Sears, MD, CNS – A new study published in Lancet Neurology shows that high blood pressure causes Alzheimer’s. It found people with high blood pressure in middle age had…
Sky-Blue Dye Could Help Repair Damaged Heart Tissue
ISRAEL21c Staff – The small molecule reduces damaging inflammation and improves heart function in mouse models of heart attack, say Israeli scientists. A non-toxic blue dye commonly used in biology…
A Naturally Occurring Protein May Be Responsible for Many Benefits of Exercise
Michigan Medicine – University of Michigan via News-Medical Net – Whether it be a brisk walk around the park or high intensity training at the gym, exercise does a body…
Setting Healthy Boundaries: How to Know When & How to Say NO
Dr. Caroline Leaf – We all know that community is important for mental health, but what happens when people demand too much from us? How do we know when and…
Scientists Breach Brain Barriers to Attack Tumors
Yale University via Science Daily – The brain is equipped with barriers designed to keep out dangerous pathogens. Researchers have now found a novel way to circumvent the brain’s natural…
Virtual Physical Therapy After Knee Replacement Brings Similar Outcomes, Lower Costs
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins via Newswise – A virtual system for in-home physical therapy (PT) provides good outcomes for patients undergoing rehabilitation following total knee arthroplasty (TKA) –…
Stem Cell Collagen Activator: How to Support Your Stem Cells (So They Can Protect Your Collagen)
Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DMN, CNS – I know you care about healthy aging breakthroughs as much as I do, so I’m delighted to be able to share this information…
Research Shows That Older Patients with Untreated Sleep Apnea Need Greater Medical Care
University of Maryland School of Medicine via Newswise – Older Patients with Untreated Sleep Apnea Cost Nearly $20,000 More a Year and Saw More Hospitalizations, New Research Shows. Newswise —…
Beauty Sleep Could Be Real, Say Body Clock Biologists
University of Manchester via Science Daily – Biologists have explained for the first time why having a good night’s sleep really could prepare us for the rigors of the day…
Baby and Adult Brains ‘Sync Up’ During Play
Princeton University via Science Daily – A team of researchers has conducted the first study of how baby and adult brains interact during natural play, and they found measurable connections…
How to Get Well This Winter: These Essential Oils Can Help During Cold and Flu Season
Lorie Johnson via CBN News – Millions of Americans prefer the healing benefits of essential oils over pharmaceutical products. And as the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth…
Research Findings May One Day Help Keep ALS at Bay
Dr. Liji Thomas, MD via News-Medical – A new study published in the journal Nature Medicine on December 23, 2019, shows how to silence a defective gene responsible for the…
Research Identifies Changes in Neural Circuits Underlying Self-Control During Adolescence
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine via Science Daily – Researchers applied tools from network science to identify how anatomical connections in the brain develop to support neural activity underlying…
Dark Chocolate Put to the Test for Peripheral Artery Disease
Michael Greger M.D. FACLM via Nutrition Facts – One of the problems with publishing research on chocolate is that the press jumps on it, oversimplifying and sensationalizing the message, and…
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Can Detect Low-Glucose Levels Via ECG Without Fingerpick Test
University of Warwick via Newswise – Tracking sugar in the blood is crucial for both healthy individuals and diabetic patients. Current methods to measure glucose requires needles and repeated fingerpicks…