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04/10/2019
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By Russel Davis
Dementia found to be the leading cause of death in the U.K. for 2 years in a row
A report by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that dementia was the leading cause of death in England and Wales for two consecutive years. According to the researchers, the neurological disorder is now responsible for more deaths compared with heart disease. Data from the ONS showed that dementia accounted for up to 62,948 deaths in 2016, […]
02/20/2019
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By Russel Davis
A drink a day cripples your brain: Researchers discover chronic alcohol use kills stem cells in key regions, harming female brains the worst
Daily booze may harm the brain, especially if you are a woman, recent research shows. An animal study published in the journal Stem Cell Reports has revealed that frequent alcohol intake may lead to a significant decline in brain stem cells. A team of researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston exposed a group of mice to alcohol as […]
02/08/2019
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By Russel Davis
New light therapy for Alzheimer’s targets brain plaque, slowing or preventing the disease
A recent study carried out by a team of researchers at Rice University in Houston, Texas has revealed that a relatively low-cost light therapy may help effectively eliminate amyloid beta proteins, which are precursors to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease onset. It has long been established that beta amyloid accumulation results in the development of the […]
02/08/2019
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By Russel Davis
Brain development study: An imbalance between GABA and glutamate can contribute to behavior issues, autism, seizures
An imbalance between glutamate and a brain neurotransmitter called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) may hold clues to the onset of developmental disorders such as autism, behavioral issues, and seizures, according to a study published in the The Journal of Neuroscience. As part of the study, a team of researchers at the University of Alberta in Canada have examined the […]
01/27/2019
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By Russel Davis
CONFIRMED: Alzheimer’s is a lifestyle disease – that’s why Big Pharma’s drugs can’t stop it
A team of health experts at the Columbia University Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a new model of Alzheimer’s disease, which may explain why potential drug treatments continue to show high failure rate. The new model, featured in Trends in Neuroscience, focuses on the role of neurons in the onset of the disease. Study co-author […]
01/27/2019
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By Russel Davis
Products made from whole milk, not 2% “processed” milk, reduce risk of blood clots in the brain
A study published in the European Journal of Epidemiology reveals that soured whole milk products are more effective at reducing the risk of suffering from brain thrombosis or ischemic stroke compared with other dairy products — such as low-fat soured milk products and cheese, buttermilk, or milk — with varying fat percentages. A team of researchers at the Aarhus University […]
01/11/2019
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By Russel Davis
94% of Americans who grew up during the era of leaded gasoline found to be lead poisoned and brain damaged
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that 94 percent of Americans who were exposed to leaded gasoline in childhood may show signs of lower IQ scores and socioeconomic status in adulthood. Health experts pooled data from blood samples of than 500 participants who grew up in the era […]
01/10/2019
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By Russel Davis
Same excitotoxin that damages brain cells is also being deliberately added to vaccines, reveals CDC document
A staple in food seasonings used make recipes more flavorful, monosodium glutamate (MSG), hides a toxicity that is often overlooked due to its apparent usefulness in the kitchen. MSG was initially thought to be safe, as it is a naturally occurring amino acid. However, the CDC’s decision to upload a list of vaccine excipients used […]
01/08/2019
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By Russel Davis
Vitamin B12 deficiency linked to impaired brain development and function in children… so why aren’t doctors recommending B12?
Having poor vitamin B12 levels early in life may result in impaired or delayed brain development and function in children, according to a recent Norwegian study. Health experts at Uni Research in Bergen, Norway examined blood samples from 500 Nepalese infants and found that children with low vitamin B12 levels exhibited difficulties in dealing with various cognitive assessments […]
01/02/2019
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By Russel Davis
Daily green tea consumption found to slash dementia risk by up to 86%
Daily consumption of tea may help keep dementia at bay, new research says. Researcher at the National University of Singapore examined the tea intake of 957 adults older than 55 years old for more than 12 years. Study data show that regular tea consumption is associated with a 50 percent reduced risk of developing dementia. Data also reveals […]
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