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A Common Over-The-Counter Supplement May Also Increase Longevity
Glucosamine is used by many to rebuild cartilage in worn-out or damaged joints. Two years ago, a BioMed Pharmacother (March
The Latest Medical Research on Treating and Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease
I will be speaking this week on the causes of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and our options. An option is a
How Do You Really Protect Yourself Against the Delta Variant?
I saw a headline a day or so ago about what people can do to protect themselves from the Delta
What 7 Things Scientists Learned About Living Beyond 90 Years of Age
Seven years ago, Lesley Stahl hosted a CBS 60 Minutes broadcast about what factors determine which of us will live
A 24-Hour Fast Results in More Health Benefits Than First Expected
Fasting can lower inflammation, resting heart rate, and blood pressure while increasing insulin sensitivity. Fasting, intermittent fasting, or extended fasting
The Second Cause of Alzheimer’s Disease That is Something You Can Control
There are several causes of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that most people can control. Ask Dr. Google, and he will tell
Is Herd Immunity a Reality with 70% of Americans Vaccinated?
Months ago, we heard that a minimum of 70% of Americans needed to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity. Today,
Existing Drug May Be Repurposed to Treat Alzheimer’s Soon
Drugs are clinically tested to address specific symptoms. Sometimes, symptoms of one disease cross over to others, making it harder
Green Tea Catechins Might Be the Magic Pill for Better Brain Health
Green tea has many powerful polyphenols (compounds) that protect the brain. Catechins are one group. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) is one
Feeling Good Can Be Enhanced Easily After Mid Life
Our emotions are not thwarted by age, but the intensity of them decreases. Those things that made us feel good
How Video Killed the Radio Star 40 Years Ago
In a few hours, Music Television celebrates its 40th anniversary – August 1st, 1981, at one minute after midnight. I
The Gold Standard PCR Testing is Being Discontinued in Less Than Six Months
Many of us have had tests for COVID-19. Maybe you had the swab in the nose test or possibly a