Harvard Medical School scientists have successfully restored vision in mice by turning back the clock on aged eye cells in the retina to recapture youthful gene function. The team’s work,
Glucosamine Use Linked to 65 Percent Reduction in Cardiovascular-Related Deaths in New Study
Glucosamine supplements may reduce overall mortality about as well as regular exercise does, according to a new epidemiological study published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine.
Gastric Balance: Heartburn and Gastritis Not Always Caused by Excess Acid
by Jim English The human requirement for vitamins, minerals and other nutrients remains relatively constant throughout adult life. Unfortunately our ability to properly digest food and absorb vital nutrients declines
Drug Reverses Age-Related Mental Decline Within Days
Rapid Rejuvenation of Mental Faculties in Aged Mice Implicates Reversible Physiological ‘Blockage’ Behind Age-Related Cognitive Losses By Nicholas Weiler Just a few doses of an experimental drug can reverse age-related
Researchers Identify Specific Gut Bacterium Linked to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have detected a connection between Brachyspira, a genus of bacteria in the intestines, and IBS – especially the form that causes diarrhea. Although the
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Increases Telomere Length, Eliminates Senescent Cells in New Study
A new study from Tel Aviv University (TAU) and the Shamir Medical Center in Israel reports that hyperbaric oxygen treatments (HBOT) in healthy aging adults can stop the aging of
New Tinnitus Treatment Stimulates Tongue to Reduce Chronic Ringing in Ears
Tinnitus – a constant ringing or buzzing in the ears that affects about 15% of people – is difficult to understand and even harder to treat. Now, scientists have shown
Healthy Sleep Habits Help Lower Risk of Heart Failure
Adults with the healthiest sleep patterns had a 42% lower risk of heart failure regardless of other risk factors compared to adults with unhealthy sleep patterns, according to new research
Remote Control of Blood Sugar: Electromagnetic Fields Treat Diabetes in Animal Study
Researchers from the University of Iowa may have discovered a safe new way to manage blood sugar non-invasively. Exposing diabetic mice to a combination of static electric and magnetic fields
Training One Arm Improves Strength, Decreases Muscle Loss in Opposite Arm
New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has revealed that training one arm can improve strength and decrease muscle loss in the other arm – without even moving it. The