Reversing Glaucoma and Restoring Vision with Alternating Current Stimulation
Vision loss due to glaucoma or optic nerve damage is generally considered irreversible. Now a new prospective, randomized, multi-center clinical trial demonstrates significant vision...
Methylene Blue Boosts Brain’s Short Term Memory in Humans
Methylene blue has been shown to increase short-term memory and memory retrieval in humans in a new study. A single oral dose of methylene blue increased...
Preventing Food Allergies with Diet High in Fiber and Vitamin A
For people suffering from food allergies, making it a habit to include fiber-rich food such as dried apricots, pears, apples and oatmeal in the...
Health of Older Women Enhanced by Eating Two Servings of Walnuts...
A new study reveals that eating just 1 to 2 servings of walnuts per week (1/4 cup per serving) could lower incidence of physical...
Natural Club Moss Extract Enhances Memory and Alertness
Jim English
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a progressive degenerative disease that most commonly appears after the age of 50. Currently, Alzheimer’s afflicts approximately 40% of...
Researchers Report “Fountain of Youth” Anti-Aging Supplement May Prevent and Reverse...
A dietary supplement containing a blend of thirty vitamins and minerals – all natural ingredients widely available in health food stores – has shown remarkable anti-aging...
Researchers Detail Link Between Stress and Diabetes
A Rice University study has found a link between emotional stress and diabetes, with roots in the brain's ability to control anxiety.
That control lies...
Ancient Anti-Inflammatory Drug Salicylic Acid Has Cancer-Fighting Properties
Scientists from the Gladstone Institutes have identified a new pathway by which salicylic acid — a key compound in the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs aspirin and diflunisal — tops...
Walnuts Change Gut Microbiome to Reduce Cancer Growth in Animal Study
Eating walnuts may change gut bacteria in a way that suppresses colon cancer, according to a new report in the journal Cancer Prevention Research.
A team...
Declining Dopamine Levels May Explain Why Older People Take Fewer Risks
Older people are less willing to take risks for potential rewards and this may be due to declining levels of dopamine in the brain,...
Acetyl L-Carnitine Protects Brain Cells From Damaging Effects of Chronic Stress...
Chronic stress makes us worn-out, anxious, depressed, and according to a new study, causes damage to critical brain neurons. Researchers report that mice exposed...
Antibiotics That Kill Gut Bacteria Also Block Growth of New Brain...
Antibiotics strong enough to kill off gut bacteria can also stop the growth of new brain cells in the hippocampus, a section of the...