Amid all the doom and gloom around the health effects of alcohol consumption, yet another study highlights the fact that it’s a risky business. This time, it’s comes as a word of caution for menopausal women, particularly for those who like to give the bottle a nudge on occasions. That’s because drinking after menopause increases the […]
Read MoreProgesterone May Preserve Memory & Cognition Posted on Dec. 19, 2013, 6 a.m. in Women’s Health Progesterone Levels of progesterone may correlate to verbal memory and global cognition, among women who were newly postmenopausal. Previous studies have suggested that changes in hormone levels that occur after menopause may influence cognition and mood. Victor Henderson, from […]
Read MoreTestosterone Supplementation Beneficial to Men with Heart Disease Posted on None in Men’s Health Hormone Replacement Therapy Testosterone New study finds that testosterone supplementation enables a reduction in the risks of major cardiovascular events, such as strokes, heart attacks, and death. In a recent study, a research team from the Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute […]
Read More2015-08-19 11:54:26 – The Verdict is In: Feel-Good Exercise Hormone Irisin Is Real August 19, 2015 | by Eliza Berlage Scientists in the US have found that a the researchers have proven beyond doubt that irisin is real. It settles the argument,“ said Professor Febbraio, who was not involved in the research. Previous studies using […]
Read MoreThe Quintessential Anti-Aging Essential Posted on Feb. 18, 2015, 6 a.m. in Exercise Aging Longevity A mountain of evidence documents that physical inactivity raises a person’s risk of premature death, as well as increases the risks of diseases such as heart disease and cancer. Ulf Ekelund, from, the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom), and colleagues […]
Read MoreVitamin D Deficiency Linked to Neuromuscular Diseases Posted on Dec. 19, 2014, 6 a.m. in Neurology Musculoskeletal Vitamins Essential for the absorption of calcium from the intestine and the utilization of calcium
Read MoreEating a curry ‘can help beat dementia’: Ingredient found in turmeric may hold key to repairing brains of people with condition Aromatic turmerone encouraged brain stem cells to grow into neurons So it could help develop a treatment for neurodegenerative diseases But experts urge caution and say research is still at an early stage […]
Read MoreBioidenticals safer and more effective than synthetic HRT, studies show Posted on July 21, 2009, 9:14 a.m. in Aging Hormone Replacement Therapy Longevity and Age Management Women’s Health The appearance of Suzanne Somers on a recent Oprah Winfrey show sparked controversy in the mainstream media about the benefits of using bioidentical hormones for hormone replacement […]
Read MoreWednesday, December 11, 2013 by: Jonathan Benson (NaturalNews) The long-term safety of the popular artificial sweetener Splenda (sucralose) has been called into question by a new review study published in the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. Researchers from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) discovered that sucralose essentially releases cancer-causing dioxins in food […]
Read MoreShould middle-aged women be taking natural HRT? Oprah Winfrey’s a fan – and many doctors say it’s safer and more effective. But as millions of women switch to new ‘bio-identical’ hormone therapy, critics say it’s all just flim flam. When Ivana Daniell was in her mid-40s, she began to notice her body changing. ‘I […]
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