Digestive Enzymes Offer POWERFUL Benefits to Improve Digestive Health
Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 – If you frequently experience bloating and flatulence (gas), and the physical and … ahem… social discomfort that can ensue, you may be wondering if digestive enzymes…
Low-Fiber, High-Fat Diets Cause Significant Shifts in the Gut Microbiome
American Physiological Society (APS) via News-Medical – Changes to gut microbiome are known to impact metabolic health. Physiologists at Laval University in Canada have discovered that diets containing low fiber and…
Pre-Infection Low Vitamin D Associated with Severe Covid
Naama Barak via Israel21c – Over a year and a half into the Covid crisis, most of us have already heard about the link between vitamin D deficiency and the coronavirus. …
Study Shows New Links Between High Fat Diets and Colon Cancer
Arizona State University via EurekAlert – For decades, physicians and dieticians have urged people to limit their intake of high fat foods, citing links to poor health outcomes and some of…
Having Trouble Falling Asleep Predicts Cognitive Impairment in Later Life
American Academy of Sleep Medicine via EurekAlert – A study of nearly 2,500 adults found that having trouble falling asleep, as compared to other patterns of insomnia, was the main insomnia…
Saffron Put to the Test for Alzheimer’s
Michael Greger M.D. FACLM via Nutrition Facts – The spice saffron is pitted head-to-head against the leading drug for severe Alzheimer’s disease. What’s the latest on treating memory disorders with…
New Measure of Heart Function Could Improve Survival for People with Heart Failure
University of Virginia Health System via News-Medical – A new physiological measurement of heart function developed at UVA Health could improve survival for people with heart failure by identifying high-risk patients…
Does Zinc Inhibit or Promote Growth of Kidney Stones? Well, Both
University of Houston via EurekAlert – A funny thing happened on the way to discovering how zinc impacts kidney stones – two different theories emerged, each contradicting the other. One: Zinc…
A Natural Supplement to Lower Cholesterol May Ease Anxiety
Abigail Klein Leichman via Israel21c – A natural food supplement ordinarily used to lower cholesterol was found to reduce anxiety in mice, according to a new Weizmann Institute of Science study.…
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Slash Your Risk of Cognitive Decline with This Simple Dietary Intervention
Lori Alton via NaturalHealth365 – Mushrooms are prized by chefs for their meaty, smoky taste – and their ability to enhance recipes with the savory, rich quality known as “umami.” Nutritionists…
Artificial Intelligence Predicts Brain Age from EEG Signals Recorded During Sleep Studies
American Academy of Sleep Medicine via EurekAlert – A study shows that a deep neural network model can accurately predict the brain age of healthy patients based on electroencephalogram data recorded…
Antihistamines Might Be Effective in Long-COVID
Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. via News-Medical – A team of scientists from the United Kingdom has recently revealed the therapeutic benefits of histamine receptor antagonists in reducing long-term symptoms…
Understanding Gut Inflammation May Hold Clues to Mitigating Parkinson’s Onset
Van Andel Research Institute via EurekAlert – GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (JUNE 8, 2021) — Chronic inflammation in the gut may propel processes in the body that give rise to Parkinson’s disease,…
New Study Into Green Tea’s Potential to Help Tackle COVID-19
Swansea University via Newswise – As India continues to be ravaged by the pandemic, a Swansea University academic is investigating how green tea could give rise to a drug capable of…
Research From Roswell Park and Kaiser Permanente Supports Vitamin D Supplementation for Breast Cancer Patients
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center via Newswise – BUFFALO, N.Y. — The joint Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center/Kaiser Permanente Northern California team behind a new study to be highlighted at the…