New Study Uncovers the Alzheimer’s Gut Microbiome Connection
Recent studies have uncovered a fascinating link between Alzheimer’s disease and a lower risk of developing certain cancers, particularly colorectal cancer.
Antibiotics Destroy Memories?
Al Sears, MD, CNS – A study by epidemiologists at Harvard Medical School reveals a crucial link between your gut’s reaction to antibiotics – especially when taken during midlife and…
Promising New Drug Could Slow Progression of ALS
John Jeffay via Israel21c – A chance encounter with an inspiring ALS patient, prompted Alon Ben-Noon to set up NeuroSense Therapeutics, a startup developing a drug combo that aims to slow progression…
Discover The Alzheimer’s Treatment You Already Have
Al Sears, MD, CNS – New research has revealed that the secret to defeating Alzheimer’s doesn’t come from Big Pharma’s drugs. Instead, it resides deep inside your own body. This…
Are Gender and Sexual Identity Linked to Brain Health?
American Academy of Neurology (AAN) via Newswise – LGBTQ+ people may be more likely to have negative brain health outcomes, including a higher risk of dementia and late-life depression, than people…
Exciting Potential: How to IMPROVE Your Brain Function with Melatonin
Lori Alton via Naturalhealth365 – According to a recent report published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Journal, Alzheimer’s disease – the sixth leading cause of death in the United States – claimed…
Can Magnesium Boost Cognition? Current Studies Suggest…
Dr. Don Colbert – Do you consider magnesium an important part of your diet and/or supplementation protocol? Although often overlooked, magnesium deficiency seems to be a growing problem in the modern diet.…
Molecular Switch for Repairing Central Nervous System Disorders
Mayo Clinic via ScienceDaily – A molecular switch has the ability to turn on a substance in animals that repairs neurological damage in disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS) researchers…
Screen-Based Media Associated with Structural Differences in Brains of Young Children
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center via Science Daily – A new study documents structural differences in the brains of preschool-age children related to screen-based media use. To read the original…