Keytone Esters in Coconut Oil May Lead to a Key in Helping Those with Alzheimer’s Possibly Even Its Prevention

February 1, 2012

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New Study Indicates that Lowering Levels of Protein in the Brain that’s Linked to Alzheimer’s

January 30, 2012

A study conducted by the Neuroscience Institute at the University of California suggests that it’s possible to lower the level of a protein in the brain that’s linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers say that in the United States more than 5 million people have Alzheimer’s disease.  It is also now the sixth-leading cause of death [...]

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CHIROPRACTIC CASE STUDY: Improvement in a 6 year-old Child with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Nocturnal Enuresis under Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care

January 30, 2012

CASE STUDY Improvement in a 6 year-old Child with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Nocturnal Enuresis under Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care  Allison Noriega DC Bio Jonathan Chung DC Bio  Justin Brown DC Bio Journal of Upper Cervical Chiropractic Research ~ Issue 1 ~ January 30, 2012 ~ Pages 1-8  Abstract Objectives: To report on the improvement of a [...]

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New Cancer Research Estimated that about 40 Percent of U.S. Breast Cancer Cases Could be Prevented if People Made Smarter Lifestyle Choices

January 27, 2012

In the largest review of research into lifestyle and breast cancer, the American Institute of Cancer Research estimated that about 40 percent of U.S. breast cancer cases could be prevented if people made wiser lifestyle choices. I believe these estimates are far too low, and it is more likely that 75 percent to 90 percent [...]

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New Study Shows that Exercise Can Reduce Breast Cancer by 40%

January 27, 2012

New research is underway to determine just how much exercise is best for cancer prevention, but studies already performed show physical activity may reduce breast cancer risk by up to 40 percent Exercise affects several biological functions that may influence your cancer risk, including immune function, antioxidant defense, DNA repair, hormone levels and more The [...]

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New Study Indicates Black Tea May Lower Blood Pressure

January 27, 2012

A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine that was conducted by researchers at University of Western Australia indicates that black tea may lower blood pressure. While the researchers weren’t able to identify the specific components in the tea that seemed to lower blood pressure, they believe it is the flavenoids. In the [...]

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A New Report Picks Top Three Weight Loss Diets for 2012

January 26, 2012

The best diet of 2012 is the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, according to new rankings released by U.S. News & World Report.   This is the second year in a row the DASH diet, which aims at preventing and lowering high blood pressure, has won the category of “best diet overall.”   [...]

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Is the Caveman or Paleolithic Diet a healthy Option for Most Americans?

January 26, 2012

We have written about the Caveman or Paleolithic diet in some of our earlier blogs. However, since the typical Sad American Diet (SAD) is so poor nutritionally we have decided to cover it again. The real fact is that since our SAD is so poor nutritionally and in effect is actually counter nutritionally almost improvement [...]

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