Alcohol and brain health: Study finds moderate drinking on a regular basis promotes longevity and cognitive function

(Natural News) Everyone goes through life by the natural process of aging, but some people age healthier than others. Cognitive impairment is one of the age-related problems that aging people fear, aside from chronic illnesses such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Diseases aside, a recent study shows that older adults who moderately consume alcoholic beverages… … Read more

Treatment for Alzheimer’s can kill faster than the disease: Antipsychotic drugs found to increase risk of death

(Natural News) An estimated 5.5 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease. The symptoms of this debilitating illness include memory loss, agitation, mood swings, impaired judgment, difficulty handling money effectively, struggling with normal everyday tasks, confusion, misplacing things and difficulty communicating, among many others. The incredible strain this illness places on families and caregivers… … Read more

Don’t take ibuprofen during pregnancy, especially if you’re having a boy: Research shows it suppresses testosterone and disrupts male development

(Natural News) Pregnant women are responsible for their child’s health from day one of conception until adulthood. Pregnancy may have some painful side effects such as back aches and migraine, but it should not be a reason to self-medicate with painkillers. Researchers from the Institute of Research in Environmental and Occupational Health (Irset, in its… … Read more

INTOLERANCE on parade: Liberal university berates professor for daring to debate non-traditional gender pronouns

(Natural News) Evidence that global warming might actually be real has emerged from Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada, where a number of snowflakes have reportedly melted even before the arrival of winter. No, we’re not talking about actual frozen ice crystals here, but rather a handful of brain-addled students and faculty members at the school… … Read more

How to explain the Bitcoin bubble to young people

(Natural News) It’s an inescapable pattern of human culture: Each new generation believes it is smarter and wiser than the generation before. Throughout the history of western civilization, young innovators believed they had discovered near-magical wealth generating systems that could produce riches without effort. The railroad bubble of the mid 1800s… the roaring ’20s stock… … Read more

Want to get off those diabetes meds? Research shows a diet high in protein and good fats but low in carbs helps manage the disease

People suffering from type-2 diabetes may have themselves a good reason to eat protein, based on research. The diet, according to researchers at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), is composed of a low volume of carbohydrates paired with higher amounts of protein and unsaturated fats. Associate Professor Grant Brinkworth, who is the… … Read more