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08/21/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Moderate drinking protects your brain as you age… really
A nearly 30-year old cohort study has found that moderate drinking can improve the cognitive health of middle- to upper-class white adults. These findings, while limited to its homogeneity, could potentially indicate a medically preventive effect in social drinking. Should the data be further verified across all races and ages, moderate consumption of alcohol could […]
08/19/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
SHOCK: 1 in 8 Americans are now alcoholics (and the other 7 are probably on drugs)
In a world colored by drugs and sex, alcohol is a tame choice. There is no longer a seductive glamour in drinking; relics of the past overshadowed by convenience and accessibility. In fact, one could argue that having that late-night session with your buddies after work has become so standard that it’s all become part […]
08/05/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Eating processed sugar found to cause depression… but magnesium reverses it
Men are 23 percent more likely to develop depression or anxiety if their diet consists of a lot of high-sugar food such as soft drinks and desserts. Researchers at the University College London are stating conclusively that diet impacts mental health, and that high-sugar food can contribute to an increased risk of a mood disorder. […]
07/30/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Driving too much may actually put your brain in reverse reveals new study
You can easily lower your IQ by spending two to three hours driving every day, warn scientists. Researchers have found that sedentary behavior, such as sitting behind the wheel for hours at a time, can steadily reduce intelligence. The new study suggests that regularly driving for more than a few hours a day impacts brain […]
07/29/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
It’s true: Drinking alcohol IMPROVES memory recall, study shows
Drinking moderately in a social setting may improve short-term memory, says a scientific team from the University of Exeter. The researchers wrote on Scientific Reports that the overarching assumption that any form of alcohol intake is detrimental to health may need to be reconsidered. While excessive drinking is discouraged all throughout, social drinking may actually […]
07/20/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Preventing Alzheimer’s may be as easy as eating these 5 common foods
Alzheimer’s disease is an insidious illness; often developing without indication and leaving patients and families alike with a heavy burden. The latest statistics reveal that around five million Americans currently live with the disease. This number is estimated to peak at 16 million by 2050. The Alzheimer’s Association calculates that someone in the United States […]
07/10/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Scientists stunned to learn that gut bacteria seem to have control over your moods and brain function
Scientists have now proven a link between gut microbes and emotions in humans. This is the first time that behavioral and neurobiological differences associated with microbial composition have been studied in this way. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles observed 40 healthy women and attempted to identify brain and behavioral characteristics based on […]
07/10/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Shocking new statistics reveal “millennial strokes” are surging
Being young is no longer an indication of health. Medical studies conducted over the last few years have concluded that the seemingly unstoppable growth of obesity among the young has possibly led to the first generation in history to not outlive their parents. Data support this worrisome phenomenon: Despite improved health care practices and better […]
07/05/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Is cannabis the cure-all for migraines? Scientists think so
New research further validates the efficacy of cannabis in the alleviation of migraine symptoms. Researchers have found that a combination of tetrahydrocannabinol-cannabidiol (THC-CBD) was effective in reducing the severity and number of cluster headaches and migraines compared to prescription medicine. In fact, the THC-CBD treatment was able to reduce acute pain brought on by migraines […]
05/10/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Pigeons found to have startling ability to “build knowledge” almost like humans
The next time someone calls you a “bird brain,” you may just want to say, “I know.” A new study published in Nature Communications concluded that pigeons can pass on and build from the wisdom of previous generations. Scientists from Oxford University have said that homing pigeons are the only known species, besides humans, in […]
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