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Two Montmorency Tart Cherry Studies Show Promise for Memory and Serum Insulin Reduction
August 12, 2019
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Montmorency tart cherry juice, made from the most abundant cherries in the United States, has long been coveted by gout sufferers, athletes for exercise recovery, ...
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Gut Microbes and Nicotinamide Affects the Course of Lou Gehrig’s Disease
July 23, 2019
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Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science have shown in mice that intestinal microbes, collectively termed the gut microbiome, may affect the course of amyotrophic ...
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Vitamin D: The Fat-Soluble Philharmonic
July 20, 2019
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From reducing sports injuries to cardiovascular health, vitamin D is best described as the philharmonic conductor of fat soluble vitamins. The symphony of players for ...
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Vitamin D’s Affect on Memory, Learning and Hippocampal Volume
July 14, 2019
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We have long known the connection between vitamin D and mental health, however, new research may have found that the reason for vitamin D deficiency’s ...
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An East Asian Medicine Practitioner is More Than Needles: Toward Whole Practice Research at Society of Acupuncture Research Conference
July 9, 2019
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The transformation of acupuncturists from things to beings as subjects of research – from modality to whole system professionals – got a big boost at ...
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Jeffrey Bland, PhD on the The Dark Matter of Nutrition: Dietary Signals Beyond Traditional Nutrients
July 1, 2019
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If you’ve been paying attention to food trends, you know that it’s all about plants—plant foods for health and plants for sustainability. According to this ...
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Ayurvedic Profiling of Alzheimer’s Disease, by Dale Bredesen, MD and Rammohan V. Rao, PhD
June 26, 2019
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In this clinical review, Ayurvedic Profiling of Alzheimer’s Disease, by Dale E. Bredesen, MD and Rammohan V. Rao, PhD published from our partners at Alternative Therapies ...
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Intermittent Fasting May Reduce Cognitive Decline in Diabetes
June 18, 2019
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Cognitive decline is one of the most severe type 2 diabetes complications. Intermittent fasting (IF) is a promising dietary intervention for T2D risk reduction, but ...
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Body Parts have Individual Circadian Clocks that Respond to Day and Night
June 11, 2019
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It is well known that the body’s circadian clock operates from a central point in the hypothalamus. But does the body have other circadian clocks ...
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Non-Probiotics Associated with Improved Anxiety Symptoms Over Just Probiotics
May 21, 2019
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On Today’s Practitioner, we’ve been a champion of reporting on the importance of regulating gut bacteria for mood disorders (see our Mood and Microbiome Resource ...
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