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Is Big Pharma Rushing Another Vaccine to Market?

October 28, 2024 Novavax, a company that has been struggling to get a foothold in the vaccine world, was poised to make waves with its groundbreaking new COVID-Flu combo vaccine. But before you roll up your sleeves for another shot, here’s the latest update that’s raising eyebrows. Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug... Read More >

Categories: big pharma COVID-flu vaccine flu vaccine efficacy motor neuropathy Novavax vaccine safety vaccine trials

Gents, Can Your Diet Keep Prostate Cancer in Check?

October 28, 2024 When faced with a prostate cancer diagnosis, many men wonder what they can do to improve their odds. While treatments like surgery or radiation are often recommended for aggressive cancers, for those with low-grade prostate cancer, active surveillance—closely monitoring the cancer over time—is a common approach. But here’s where it... Read More >

Categories: active surveillance cancer progression healthy diet inflammation prostate cancer prostate health

Think You Have “Skinny Genes”? Here’s Why You Still Need Diet and Exercise

October 24, 2024 We’ve all heard the stories... Some folks seem to stay thin no matter what they eat or how little they exercise. And now, research is uncovering that certain people may actually have “skinny genes” that make weight loss easier for them. But before you hang up your running shoes and... Read More >

Categories: diet exercise genetics healthy lifestyle metabolism skinny genes Weight Loss

A NEW Pill for Alzheimer’s? Hold on Before You Buy the Hype

October 24, 2024 In the ongoing battle to combat Alzheimer’s disease, Big Pharma is once again in the spotlight with a “new,” “promising” drug on the horizon. This time, it’s an investigational seizure pill called AGB101, repurposed to target mild cognitive impairment caused by Alzheimer’s. But before you start reaching for your wallet,... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease big pharma brain health cognitive decline memory loss natural supplements seizure pills

Alzheimer’s Two-Phase Attack on the Brain: Can We Stop It?

October 23, 2024 It’s no secret that Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most devastating conditions we face as we age. With over 32 million people suffering from it globally, researchers are racing against time to find new ways to treat, prevent, and hopefully one day cure this relentless disease. But a recent... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease brain health brain protection cognitive decline memory loss natural supplements neuroinflammation

The Simple Secrets to Live to 100

October 23, 2024 What if living a long, healthy life didn’t require drastic changes but simple, everyday habits? Well, as research into longevity continues to grow, we’re finding that some of the most effective lifestyle changes are actually quite manageable—and can make a huge difference in your quality of life. Let’s take a... Read More >

Categories: centenarians healthy habits lifelong learning longevity Mediterranean Diet purpose social connections

Stress, Sleep, and Your Gut: A Trio You Don’t Want to Mess With!

October 22, 2024 We know that stress and sleep are essential to our overall well-being. Both can leave you feeling on edge, frustrated, and downright exhausted. Not to mention both—if they persist for too long—can lead to a slew of health complications. Well now, new research is uncovering another disturbing connection—and it’s between... Read More >

Categories: cancer prevention circadian rhythm colorectal cancer gut health microbiome sleep quality stress

How Your Brain Takes Out the Trash While You Sleep

October 22, 2024 We’ve all heard that sleep is important. But new research shows that getting enough quality sleep is doing more than just recharging your energy. It turns out, your brain has a “waste-disposal” system that works to flush out harmful proteins linked to conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. This system, known as... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease brain health cognitive decline Dementia prevention glymphatic system quality sleep

Is This “Bright” Therapy the Key to Beating Depression?

October 21, 2024 When it comes to treating depression, many are familiar with medications and therapy. But what if a simple addition could make treatment more effective? Well, that’s exactly what this new type of therapy may offer—it’s even associated with a 41% remission rate in patients with nonseasonal depression—significantly higher than other... Read More >

Categories: BLT bright light therapy mental health natural treatments nonseasonal depression

Is ADHD Being Overdiagnosed? What You Need to Know

October 21, 2024 In recent years, social media has taken on a new role in shaping public awareness about health conditions. And that includes Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Videos and posts aimed at destigmatizing ADHD are reaching millions, but they’re also making many people wonder: Do I have ADHD? According to a recent national... Read More >

Categories: ADHD ADHD in adults cognitive health mental health self-diagnosis social media

The Surprising Link Between Hearing Loss and Memory Decline

October 17, 2024 Hearing loss has long been tied to cognitive decline and memory issues, but new research shows that even if you wear hearing aids, the risk may still be there. In a study of over 62,000 middle-aged and older adults, researchers found that hearing loss—whether mild or severe—was linked to cognitive... Read More >

Categories: brain health cognitive decline hearing aids hearing loss memory loss

The Sunshine Vitamin’s Secret Superpower

October 17, 2024 If you’ve ever heard that vitamin D is good for your bones, you’re not alone. But did you know it might also play a crucial role in your heart health? According to new research, vitamin D supplements could improve blood pressure, cholesterol, and even blood sugar levels—all major factors in... Read More >

Categories: blood pressure cardiometabolic health cholesterol personalized health sunlight exposure vitamin d
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