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Cognitive decline is an inevitable, irreversible part of aging, right? Wrong. A new program shows it is possible to reverse cognitive aging using nutritional and lifestyle medicine.
read moreCognitive decline is an inevitable, irreversible part of aging, right? Wrong. A new program shows it is possible to reverse cognitive aging using nutritional and lifestyle medicine.
read moreChronic fatigue syndrome may be helped by a simple nutritional intervention, combined Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) plus Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), according to a new study.
read moreOne of the first studies to investigate the effects of curcumin on memory, cognition and mood has produced some promising results with benefits noticed after a single dose.
read moreAlcohol craving and mood disorders in heavy drinkers may be related to leaky gut and gut-derived toxins in their blood, a discovery that suggests an important role for probiotics and prebiotics.
read moreA study has found important improvements in child behavioral problems after fish oil supplements, but perhaps not in the way you would expect.
read morePeople who drink green tea regularly tend to have a reduced risk of cognitive decline with age, but until now no studies have tested green teas ability to boost brain health in older age.
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