How You Think Your Metabolism Changes with Age May Be Incorrect
NODE SMITH, ND Most of us remember a time when we could eat anything we wanted and not gain weight.… How You Think Your Metabolism Changes with Age May Be Incorrect
NODE SMITH, ND Most of us remember a time when we could eat anything we wanted and not gain weight.… How You Think Your Metabolism Changes with Age May Be Incorrect
NODE SMITH, ND Thousands of COVID-19 cases and deaths in California, Oregon, and Washington between March and December 2020 may… Wildfire Smoke Making COVID-19 Cases and Deaths Worse
NODE SMITH, ND A team co-led by scientists at Scripps Research has used advanced imaging methods to reveal how the… Cholesterol in Brain Regulates Alzheimer’s Plaquing
NODE SMITH, ND Most children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) don’t outgrow the disorder, as widely thought. It… “Outgrowing ADD/HD” Maybe? – But Only 10%
NODE SMITH, ND Our motivation to put effort for achieving a goal is controlled by a reward system wired in… Where does the Sensation of Motivation Come From?
NODE SMITH, ND Light therapy may accelerate the healing of burns, according to a University at Buffalo-led study. The research,… Light Therapy for Improved Burn Healing
NODE SMITH, ND An immune signal promotes the production of energy-burning “beige fat,” according to a new study published in… A Cytokine Signal to Increase “Beige Fat”
NODE SMITH, ND A Newcastle University study involving thousands of families is helping prospective parents work out whether they are… Father’s Genes May Determine Sex of Offspring
NODE SMITH, ND Working out just five minutes daily via a practice described as “strength training for your breathing muscles”… Breathing Practices Lower BP as Exercise and Drugs
PORT CHESTER, NY August 16, 2021: AllergoSan USA, home of Omni-Biotic probioticbrands, today announced their sponsorship of the Institute for… AllergoSan USA Sponsors Institute for Natural Medicine Residency Consortium
NODE SMITH, ND Our gut microbiome — the ever-changing “rainforest” of bacteria living in our intestines — is primarily affected… New Research on Genetic Link to Gut Bacteria
NODE SMITH, ND The human body is essentially made up of trillions of living cells. It ages as its cells… “Junk DNA” and Aging
NODE SMITH, ND Scientists at Cambridge and Leeds have successfully reversed age-related memory loss in mice and say their discovery… Reversing Memory Loss in Mice
NODE SMITH, ND NEWTOWN, Conn., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — A first-of-its-kind, peer-reviewed study provides scientific evidence that lifestyle and… New Study Demonstrates Biological Age Can Be Reduced With Lifestyle and Diet
KRYSTAL PLONSKI, ND, LAC, FABNP Could better policy support of breast/chest-feeding help reduce risks of climate change? Quick answer: It could, but only when it is applied on a… Breastfeeding & Climate Change: Can Better Policies Reduce the Crisis?
TERESA NEFF, ND, CLE You may have heard people speak of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as a superpower. Its many positive aspects, such as… Pediatric ADHD: Harnessing the Superpower
MITCH KENNEDY, ND, LEED-AP When does the onslaught of chemicals and pollutants start for each of us? Does it start… A Toxic Start to Life: Counteracting Children’s Unique Vulnerabilities
NODE SMITH, ND How do we decide whether or not an activity which requires work is ‘worth the effort’? Researchers… How the Brain Thinks About Fatigue Will Change Motivation
CHRIS D. MELETIS, ND Abstract This article explores how epigenetic influences begin shaping a child’s health long before birth—and even… Epigenetics: Growing Up in a Toxic World – Part I
NICOLE CAIN, ND, MA Esme is a good case example of an anxious child. Her first panic attack resulted in her… The Cast of Characters: Combating Childhood Anxiety From a Biopsychosocial Perspective