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A bodybuilding supplement may halt Alzheimer’s progression

A bodybuilding supplement may halt Alzheimer’s progression

Exercise is great for the brain. And if your exercise game includes bodybuilding, you may have an edge over the rest of us: halting the progression of Alzheimer’s. But if weight training is off the table for you, there’s an easier way…

Joyce Hollman

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How to naturally suppress your appetite like those weight loss drugs  

How to naturally suppress your appetite like those weight loss drugs  

Losing those first pounds may feel impossible. No wonder those weight loss drugs, even with a growing list of side effects, are popular. But what if you could naturally regulate your appetite, without the risk or expense?

Joyce Hollman

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The deep sleep switch that turns on your anti-aging hormone

The deep sleep switch that turns on your anti-aging hormone

While sleeping, your brain switches on a powerful anti-aging hormone that helps preserve muscle and bone, reduce fat and support a healthier metabolism. Scientists have uncovered the brain circuit behind it, and how to help keep it working as you age.

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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The surprising gas that could clear memory-stealing proteins from the brain

The surprising gas that could clear memory-stealing proteins from the brain

Oxygen may be the gas that keeps us alive, while carbon dioxide is the gas we exhale. But between the inhale and the exhale, CO₂ may help regulate blood flow through the brain and even provide the pulse needed to wash damaging proteins away.

Margaret Cantwell

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The simple supplement that retrained immune cells to fight cancer

The simple supplement that retrained immune cells to fight cancer

Researchers found a way to retrain cells deep inside the bone marrow, helping the body produce stronger cancer-fighting cells. The surprising catalyst behind this remarkable discovery? A simple food-grade supplement.

Carolyn Gretton

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What coffee drinkers had hiding in their livers

What coffee drinkers had hiding in their livers

Coffee has been linked to liver health before. This time, however, researchers saw changes in blood proteins, alongside findings inside the liver itself, that make the connection much harder to dismiss…

Joyce Hollman

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How gum disease could harden your heart valves

How gum disease could harden your heart valves

You watch what you eat and your cholesterol and blood pressure, all to protect your heart. What about the threat that could be lurking in your mouth, triggering inflammation and calcium buildup in your heart valves?

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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Take this supplement before bed to break the pain-sleep cycle

Take this supplement before bed to break the pain-sleep cycle

Chronic pain can rob you of sleep — and poor sleep can make pain feel even worse. Researchers say a familiar bedtime supplement may have an unexpected advantage: It appears to target both sides of that vicious cycle.

Joyce Hollman

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The amino acid your immune system uses to fight cancer and viruses

The amino acid your immune system uses to fight cancer and viruses

Your immune system can’t fight what it can’t see. Scientists say low levels of a common amino acid may make it harder for cells to display warning signals that alert immune defenders to viral and cancer threats. That’s just one of many reasons to support it…

Dr. Adria Schmedthorst

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Hidden ‘switch’ explains coffee’s healthy-aging benefits

Hidden ‘switch’ explains coffee’s healthy-aging benefits

From longer life, to better brain, liver and metabolic health, coffee’s reputation as a healthy beverage keeps getting stronger. Now researchers may have uncovered one of the cellular mechanisms behind its benefits, and caffeine appears to be far from the most important player.

Carolyn Gretton

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The vape ingredients that can knock your heart out of rhythm

The vape ingredients that can knock your heart out of rhythm

That cool, smooth sensation from a vape may seem harmless. But researchers have discovered that some of the very chemicals added to make vaping feel less harsh can interfere with the heart’s electrical rhythm, especially when nicotine is part of the mix.

Carolyn Gretton

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What if half of ‘muscle aging’ isn’t aging at all?

What if half of ‘muscle aging’ isn’t aging at all?

Your muscles don’t necessarily have to act their age. In fact, much of what we think of as muscle aging may not be inevitable. Discover what staying active does inside muscle cells, and how key nutrients can support the energy that powers them.

Virginia Tims-Lawson