Existing blood thinner delays Alzheimer’s disease in mice
New research in mice suggests that dabigatran, a blood thinning drug, may help delay the development of Alzheimer’s by maintaining normal brain blood flow. View original article Contributor:
New research in mice suggests that dabigatran, a blood thinning drug, may help delay the development of Alzheimer’s by maintaining normal brain blood flow. View original article Contributor:
Existing medications do not address the negative symptoms of schizophrenia. A recent study attempted to track down the source of these symptoms. View original article Contributor:
A study that gathered data for at least 8 years has shown that deep brain stimulation can have a robust, sustained effect in people with severe depression. View original article Contributor:
When skin pores become clogged, they can appear larger. Here, we discuss the best ways to clean and unclog pores on the nose and support healthy skin. View original article Contributor:
Sugar detox symptoms may feel unpleasant, but they are temporary and should subside after a few days. Learn about possible sugar detox symptoms and how to manage sugar withdrawal. View original article Contributor:
As the antibiotic resistance crisis deepens, experts are looking for new angles. A new study concludes that a compound found in green tea could be useful. View original article Contributor:
A new mouse study reveals that adding fructose to high fat diets disrupts fat burning in the liver through effects on fat oxidation genes and mitochondria. View original article Contributor:
A new study has found that sweet drinks with and without added sugar, as well as ‘diet’-type soft drinks are associated with an increase in diabetes risk. View original article Contributor:
Natural treatments and lifestyle changes, such as diet changes, supplements, and herbal remedies, may help with the symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Learn what the research says here. View original article Contributor:
A new review of specialist literature shows that following a plant based diet can reduce rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, and explains why that may be. View original article Contributor: