Being social may help prevent dementia

People who are more extraverted and calm may be less likely to develop dementia, according to new research. Findings published in the journal Neurology show that certain personality traits are linked to lower rates of these memory problems. Study author Dr Hui-Xin Wang said past research had discovered a link between “chronic distress” and areas

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Resveratrol May Lead To Anti-Inflammatory Benefits In Humans

Resveratrol, a plant-derived antioxidant, may provide anti-inflammatory benefits for humans, according to findings published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. As a result of successful trials using resveratrol in animals, researchers wanted to determine if humans would experience similar effects. For six weeks, the team had 10 people take a supplement containing the

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Gene May Play A Role In Prostate Cancer Aggression

Several physicians have touted the importance of older men getting their checked to ensure they’re not at risk for prostate cancer. Now, a new study is suggesting there may be a gene function that could leave patients more at risk. According to researchers from the University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical Center, prostate cancer cells

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Drinking Herbal Tea Can Give Bodily Health A Boost

Researchers associated with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced that three types of herbal tea have significantly health benefits. These brews – chamomile, peppermint and hibiscus tea – have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and even anti-cancer properties. A team of scientists at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging in Boston publicized

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Soy could help prevent colorectal cancer in women

A diet full of soy-rich foods may help postmenopausal women lower their risk of developing colorectal cancer, according to a new study. Findings published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition discovered that women who ate at least 10 grams of soy protein each day cut their risk of colorectal cancer by one-third, compared with

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Tanning May Deliver More Than Vitamin D

While health authorities agree that a few minutes of natural sun exposure can help the body synthesize its daily dose of vitamin D, hardly any recommend extensive tanning bed use. Instead, nutritional health supplements may do the trick. Now, a group of scientists at Indiana University School of Medicine are saying that tanning may cause

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Black raspberries ‘help prevent cancer’

Black raspberries contain a compound that can help prevent cancer, according to new research, which could make them a valuable component of nutritional supplements in the future. Findings published in Cancer Prevention Research suggest that a type of flavonoid called anthocyanins can inhibit the growth of esophageal cancer in rats. Researchers at the Ohio State

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