Want To Slow Aging? New Research Suggests It Takes More Than...
Don't put down the red wine and vitamins just yet, but if you're taking antioxidants because you hope to live longer, consider this: a new study published in the June 2010 issue of the journal Genetics casts doubt on the theory that oxidative stress to our tissues shortens lifespan.
Controlling Blood Sugar May Prevent Eye Problems In Diabetes Patients
Keeping blood sugar close to normal and taking drugs to hold down blood levels of cholesterol and other fats can help people with diabetes avoid the potentially blinding eye disease retinopathy, researchers report.
High Blood Levels of Vitamin E Reduces Risk Of Alzheimer’s, Swedish...
High levels of several vitamin E components in the blood are associated with a decreased risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) in advanced age, suggesting that vitamin E may help prevent cognitive deterioration in elderly people.
Scientists Reveal The Mystery Of Sudden Cardiac Death
Scientists at The University of Manchester have solved a mystery connected with why people die from sudden cardiac arrest during sleep -- potentially saving thousands of lives.
New Insights Into Link Between Anti-Cholesterol Statin Drugs And Depression
Scientists are reporting a possible explanation for the symptoms of anxiety and depression that occur in some patients taking the popular statin family of anti-cholesterol drugs, and reported by some individuals on low-cholesterol diets.
Brain’s Energy Restored During Sleep, Suggests Animal Study
In the initial stages of sleep, energy levels increase dramatically in brain regions found to be active during waking hours, according to new research in the June 30 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience.
High Fructose Diet Linked To Hypertension
A diet high in fructose leads to a greater likelihood of developing hypertension, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.
Resveratrol Shows Activity Against Insulin Resistance And Retinal Disease
Anti-aging compound appears to function in multiple ways. A naturally occurring chemical found in grapes and other foods may help reverse some of the ills associated with aging and being overweight, new studies suggest.
Glucosamine No Relief For Low Back Pain Sufferers
New research leaves more questions than answers for those with chronic low back pain. A study released Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests glucosamine pills do not provide relief for lower back pain.
Ultrafine Particles In Air Pollution May Heighten Allergic Inflammation In Asthma
A new academic study led by UCLA scientists has found that even brief exposure to ultra-fine pollution particles near a Los Angeles freeway is potent enough to boost the allergic inflammation that exacerbates asthma.