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Is Your Waistline a Better Predictor of Heart Disease?

October 16, 2024 For decades, we’ve been told to focus on BMI—body mass index—as the primary measure of our health. But as more research emerges, it’s becoming clear that BMI may not tell the whole story. In fact, a new health metric is gaining attention, and it could be a more reliable indicator... Read More >

Categories: BMI body roundness index BRI cardiovascular risk health indicators heart disease

Scurvy in 2024? Forgotten Disease Is Still Affecting Us

October 16, 2024 When you think of scurvy, images of pirate ships and 18th-century sailors probably come to mind. But as strange as it may sound, scurvy isn’t just a relic of the past—it’s still very real, and it’s making a comeback in modern times. A new case documented in the Canadian Medical... Read More >

Categories: food insecurity modern scurvy nutritional health scurvy vitamin C deficiency

Is This the REAL Threat to Your Memory?

October 15, 2024 We’ve long known that social connections can help keep us sharp as we age, but new research from the University of Waterloo suggests something even more important... It’s not just being alone that puts your memory at risk—it’s feeling lonely. In their study, researchers followed adults for six years. And... Read More >

Categories: brain health cognitive decline loneliness memory loss social isolation

New Hope for Parkinson’s Patients—Beyond Dopamine

October 15, 2024 For over 60 years, the medical community has relied on one key neurotransmitter—dopamine—to treat the movement issues caused by Parkinson’s disease. But what if there is more to the story? A groundbreaking new discovery suggests there might be another player in the game, and it could change the way we... Read More >

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Can Your Morning Coffee Protect Against Heart Disease and Diabetes?

October 14, 2024 If you’re one of the millions of folks who, first thing in the morning, heads straight into the kitchen to start your coffee machine—well, not only are you in good company, but you’re also doing your health a favor... Because new research highlights coffee’s benefits—and it goes beyond just waking... Read More >

Categories: caffeine cardiometabolic health coffee diabetes prevention heart disease

Your Cells’ “Dance” Could Be Linked to Cancer?

October 14, 2024 Inside each of your cells, there’s an intricate dance happening. It’s like a well-choreographed routine involving your DNA and proteins. If even a small mistake happens, it could open the door for diseases—like cancer. Scientists have just uncovered a new part of this cellular “dance,” and it has major implications... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's Cancer genetic mutations leukemia RNA TET2

Could This Common Diabetes Drug Unlock the Secrets to Longevity?

October 10, 2024 There’s no shortage of excitement when it comes to anti-aging breakthroughs. And the latest one comes in the form of a drug that’s been around for more than 70 years—metformin. Already taken by millions of Americans for type 2 diabetes, this pill is now being hailed as a potential “fountain... Read More >

Categories: anti-aging diabetes drug longevity metformin natural longevity boosters

California BANS Harmful Chemicals—Why It’s About Time for All of Us

October 10, 2024 For years, we’ve been sounding the alarm on plastics, artificial dyes, and other toxic chemicals hiding in the foods we eat. Now, California has finally taken a bold step by banning six dangerous chemicals, including Red Dye No. 40, from public schools. It’s a victory for kids, but what about... Read More >

Categories: artificial dyes brain health chemicals food safety natural alternatives

Could Sleeping Pills Really Help Alzheimer’s? Think Again.

October 9, 2024 We’ve all heard the promises before—another pill that’s supposed to “fix” everything.   But when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease, can we really trust Big Pharma to deliver?   A recent study suggests that a common insomnia drug, suvorexant, could reduce the buildup of Alzheimer’s-related proteins in the brain. Sounds... Read More >

Categories: alzheimer's brain health cognitive decline natural supplements sleeping pills

Alarming Rise in Breast Cancer Cases—Here’s What You Can Do

October 8, 2024 We’ve all heard the statistics before—breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers for women in the United States. And while it’s encouraging to know that death rates have dropped significantly, a concerning trend has been quietly taking place behind the scenes... Recent data reveals that breast cancer cases... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer prevention reduce risk rising rates Women's Health

Harnessing Your Immune System’s Hidden Powers to Fight Cancer

October 8, 2024 Cancer can be a stubborn adversary. For years, doctors have been desperately trying to fine-tune treatments to help your body’s natural defenses fight back against this illness. But what if your immune system has an untapped superpower that could boost cancer survival even more? It turns out, the answer might... Read More >

Categories: cancer immunotherapy cancer survival CAR-T cell therapy immune response new cancer treatment type 2 immunity

The Sleep You Need to Tackle Perimenopause Symptoms

October 7, 2024 There comes a time in every woman’s life when the body begins to shift in ways that can feel both confusing and frustrating. If you’re heading toward your mid-40s or are already there, you may have noticed changes in your energy levels, moods, and perhaps even your sleep. Maybe you’ve... Read More >

Categories: hormone tracking low estrogen perimenopausal symptoms perimenopause sleep issues
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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