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Our mission & writing commitmentMarch 6, 2011
Berries Lower Parkinson's RiskA newly released study followed 49,281 men and 80,336 women for 20-22 years. It found that those that ate the most berries had a 40% risk reduction for [...]
March 5, 2011
Top Selling Antipsychotic Medications Cause Loss of Brain VolumeYes, these drugs are super expensive and are bankrupting states and driving up the cost of needed healthcare for everyone. Yes, they are given to [...]
February 25, 2011
The Five Key Things You Can Do to Lower LDL Cholesterol HealthfullyIt is high time that people trying to improve their LDL cholesterol levels increase their understanding of the subject beyond the kindergarten level [...]
February 21, 2011
How Leptin Problems Raise Blood PressureLeptin registering in your brain is fully responsible for your metabolic go signal. If leptin does not register properly then your brain thinks there is a [...]
February 20, 2011
How Overweight Children Start Hardening Their ArteriesA new study of 151 obese children and adolescents identifies key mechanisms that show how the process of plaque and calcium accumulation begins to build [...]
February 16, 2011
Air Pollution Increases Fatal Heart AttacksResearchers have demonstrated that as small particulate air pollution rises in the summer months, so do deaths from heart attacks. Rising pollution was [...]
February 3, 2011
New Insights on TinnitusSeveral studies published this month offer a new understanding and hope to those suffering from the ringing in the ears known as tinnitus. This condition [...]
February 2, 2011
Music Can Help Boost Your Dopamine LevelsScientists have demonstrated for the very first time that music you like can actually trigger the release of dopamine in your brain. This can be a very [...]
February 2, 2011
Lack of Omega 3 Linked to Poor Brain Formation and Future DepressionThe lack of omega 3 fatty acids, such as DHA, in the diets of pregnant mothers has been associated with poor neurologic function and mood issues in the [...]