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Could the treatment for incurable diseases (like Alzheimer’s and MS) be hidden inside a cure for the common cold?

March 15, 2012 And it all started with what was then considered an impossible goal. More than 20 years ago, Dr. Juan Hancke, a forward-thinking Chilean scientist, was recruited to Sweden by a pharmaceutical company. His mission: to discover a cure for the common cold. He did just that...as HSI first told you... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease fighting Alzheimer’s disease MS sufferers multiple sclerosis nl-2012-04 ParActin peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors gamma PPARγ reduce pain for rheumatoid arthritis rheumatoid arthritis
Newsletter Issue: April 2012

Your primary exposure to air pollution might come from an unexpected source

March 14, 2011 If you live in Los Angeles, Detroit, Cairo, or Delhi, air pollution is an unavoidable factor in your overall health picture. But if you live in Jackson Hole or Montpelier, or some other relatively pristine spot, believe it or not, air pollution is probably still a key health factor. How... Read More >

Categories: air fresheners air pollution environmental protection agency toluene volatile organic compounds xylene

2011-January-Members Alert

December 29, 2010 With its cascading snowy white tendrils, this mushroom literally looks like a lion’s mane—and that’s where its name comes from. An ancient staple of Chinese medicine, Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is relied on for its brain enhancing powers. In fact, traditionally, Lion’s Mane is believed to bestow the memory of... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s Amyloban 3399 dementia Hericium erinaceus Lion’s Mane nl-2011-01
Newsletter Issue: January 2011

2010-December-Members Alert

December 1, 2010 ...Want to take care of your aging brain? Take it for a walk. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh asked nearly 300 older adults, free of dementia, to keep track of how much they walked. Nine years later, brain scans confirmed that subjects who regularly walked at least six miles... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: December 2010
Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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