L-Carnosine: Still the Best for Anti-Aging
8/6/2012Make no mistake; L-carnosine may no longer be "new" news. And it may no longer be trendy; but it still...
Read MoreChronic Pain & Inflammation
8/1/2012Over 20% of the population currently suffers from chronic pain. Because current pain medications can create nausea, constipation, depression, stomach...
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Disease
8/1/2012Like many diseases, Alzheimer’s disease does not seem amenable to a magic bullet approach. Rather, it seems to be related...
Read MoreDigestive System
8/1/2012Jon Barron will walk you through the digestive system — from the tip of your tongue to the outer edge...
Read MoreBones, Joints and Muscles
8/1/2012Due to injury or age-related degeneration, many are not able to live full, active lives due to muscle and joint...
Read MoreBrain & Mental Health
8/1/2012Whether you are a student needing an extra memory boost for a tough exam, an executive juggling various projects under...
Read MoreBetter Vision as We Age
7/21/2012Two surveys of senior citizens across the United States discovered that, in less than a 30-year period, the reported instances...
Read MoreAnti-Aging
5/18/2012Ever wonder why most anti-aging tricks don’t work, from face cremes to supplements? The simple fact is that aging is...
Read MoreObesity Harms Brain Skills
4/21/2012New research suggests that senior citizens with too much extra weight may well be at higher risk of loss of dementia.
Read MoreOmega-3 Fatty Acids Benefit the Aging Brain
3/27/2012The latest research has found that those with low levels of omega-3 fatty acids more frequently have trouble with their...
Read MoreInfusing Young Blood into Old Brains
1/7/2012Researchers have found that young blood rejuvenates old bodies. Now, new evidence suggests that young blood may also make the...
Read MorePassing Down a Healthy Lifestyle
1/5/2012Researchers at Stanford University in California have uncovered an interesting connection between good eating habits and a longer life span in not...
Read MoreRheumatoid Arthritis and Seronegative Rheumatoid Arthritis
12/4/2011Seronegative rheumatoid arthritis patients are those patients who have been diagnosed as having rheumatoid arthritis but remain rheumatoid factor negative...
Read MoreCutting Alzheimer’s Risk
8/25/2011A recent study suggests that the single biggest risk factor leading to Alzheimer's in the US is lack of exercise. Twenty-one...
Read MoreCentenarians Not Necessarily Health Conscious
8/23/2011To date, the research has found no undisclosed food, chant, or medicine responsible for the exceptionally long lives of centenarians....
Read MoreLack Of Exercise Leading Risk Factor For Alzheimer’s
8/19/2011A new study recently released by the University of California in San Francisco, suggests that the single biggest risk factor...
Read MoreHow To Improve Intelligence and Brain Function
8/5/2011Many scientists have long believed that a person’s IQ is determined by their genes and therefore not subject to change. ...
Read MoreBrain Training Boosts Intelligence
8/4/2011Recent studies have found that memory tasks performed regularly can nudge your IQ up a few points -- and the uptick...
Read MoreBotox Dulls Empathy
7/7/2011A new study has found Botox reduces the ability to empathize. The reason is that in order to interpret the emotions others...
Read MoreWarding Off Dementia
6/21/2011In a study conducted at Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center in Chicago, researchers found that regular social interactions can keep dementia...
Read MoreFriendship Leads to Longer Life
5/28/2011Researchers from Tel Aviv University in Israel recently reported that after following 820 adults over a 20-year period, it became...
Read MoreExercise and Your Memory
5/21/2011Aerobic exercise can not only help you lose weight in all the right places but also gain something in one...
Read MoreOf Mice and Men…and Baldness
4/21/2011Researchers genetically altered mice so they overproduced a stress hormone called "corticotrophin-releasing factor," or "CRF." In reaction to the increased...
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