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Multiple Sclerosis

Interview with Terry Wahls, MD on a New Study on Therapeutic Lifestyle for MS

Terry Wahls, MD has some exciting news. She has a new update of her book, The Wahls Protocol. And, very soon, a new study will ...
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Aging

Two Studies Show Lutein May Offer Cognitive and Mental Focus Benefits

In recent weeks, two new studies were published on the benefits of lutein for cognitive function and mental focus. In the first study, researchers explored ...
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Hydrogen as a Therapeutic Gas
Hydrogen

Hydrogen as a Therapeutic Gas: The Science Behind the Bubble

Hydrogen may simultaneously be one of the most basic and broadly applicable therapies that exists. Having one proton and one electron, hydrogen is the simplest ...
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Hydrogen as a Novel Neuroprotectant
Hydrogen

Hydrogen as a Novel Neuroprotectant

Because of its unique properties, one of the settings in which hydrogen (H2) has been extensively researched is central nervous system (CNS) disease. Due to ...
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hydrogen
Uncategorized

Hydrogen Supports Healing of Metabolic Disease and its Consequences

Molecular hydrogen is a novel tool that also may be useful in the fight against metabolic disease and its consequences, each of which continue to ...
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caloric restriction
Aging

Secrets Behind Caloric Restriction and Aging

If you want to reduce levels of inflammation throughout the body, delay the onset of age-related diseases, and live longer, caloric restriction is essential. The ...
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Cognitive Health

Portable Detector Could Detect Concussions Quickly

By looking at tissue oxygen and cell metabolism at the same time, doctors could have a fast and noninvasive way to monitor the health of ...
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Autoimmune Disease

Exploratory Study: N-acetylcysteine Associated With Increased Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

N-acetylcysteine (NAC), the naturally occurring molecule that replenishes antioxidants, shows improved brain metabolism and self-reported improvements in cognitive function in patients with multiple sclerosis, according ...
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BPA-free
Children's Health

Are all BPA-free Plastics Safe? Scientists Question Alternatives

Scientists find BPA alternative, bisphenol S, could negatively affect both a mother’s placenta and potentially a developing baby’s brain. Using BPA-free plastic products could be ...
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foods for gut microbiome
Gut Microbiome

Gut Microbiome May be Linked to Personality and Social Behavior

Could there be a day when we can blame or give credit to our gut microbiome for our social behavior? In recent years, there has ...
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