High-Cholesterol Diet May Be Linked To Brain Damage

Scientists at the Laboratory of Psychiatry and Experimental Alzheimers Research have found that a chronic high-fat cholesterol diet may lead to brain damage. The researchers noted that the onset of Alzheimer’s disease can begin up to 30 years before symptoms appear and that high cholesterol levels have been linked to this illness. Therefore, the scientists

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Grapes may help ease digestive problems

A new study has found that grape extract may play a role in reducing the impact of harmful digestive tract bacterium Helicobacter pylori. Researchers from Clemson University in South Carolina found the link that was previously established for garlic, broccoli, cranberries and green tea as well. They tested antibacterial effects of extracts from red, white,

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Researchers Discover Marker for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Researchers have discovered a biomarker for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by measuring magnetic fields in the brain. Using a group of 74 military veterans, scientists from the University of Minnesota and Minneapolis VA Medical Center found a way to diagnose the disorder through magnetoencephalography (MEG), which measures magnetic fields in the brain. The nutritional supplement

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Protect Your Liver With These Safe And Effective Nutrients

Your liver is under attack every day—bombarded by environmental toxins and pollutants in your air, food and water that didn’t even exist a generation ago. Add in prescription drug usage, over-the-counter medications, junk food, harmful food additives and excessive alcohol—and you can end up with a clogged and sluggish liver that may ultimately impact your

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