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12/25/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Add salmon milt to your diet for enhanced brain function
Looking to boost your memory? Researchers from Kanazawa University have you covered – if you’re up for something highly unusual. In a study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food, the team from Japan found that adding salmon milt to your diet helps enhance brain function. For the uninitiated, milt refers to the seminal fluid of fish, mollusks and other […]
12/25/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Researchers discover a type of bone cell that can slow the growth of cancer cells
Researchers from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia have identified a subpopulation of bone cells that causes cancer cells to “sleep,” allowing them to remain dormant for decades. Their findings, which appeared in the journal Breast Cancer Research, demonstrated a potential link between these bone cells and cancer recurrence. According to the team, the activity of these cells could explain […]
12/19/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Can eating salmon milt boost brain function?
Researchers from Kanazawa University in Japan have suggested the use of salmon milt to improve brain function in healthy individuals. Their findings were published in the Journal of Medicinal Food. Studies have shown that salmon milt extract has antioxidant potential and is a rich source of nucleic acids. Despite its ability to improve brain function in animal […]
12/12/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Researchers look at the ability of cordyceps to “burn” fat in the liver
Extracts from the medicinal mushroom Cordyceps militaris can potentially be used to prevent — even reverse — nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), one of the most prevalent forms of liver disease among American adults. In a study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food, researchers from South Korea investigated whether C. militaris can regulate lipogenesis in the liver. Lipogenesis […]
12/05/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Exploring the anti-hepatosteatosis activity of Cordyceps militaris
Researchers from South Korea have found that Cordyceps militaris can potentially be used to treat hepatosteatosis. Their findings were published in the Journal of Medicinal Food. Hepatosteatosis — a condition wherein lipid droplets accumulate in the liver — is considered a progressive disease. In this study, the team looked at the ability of fermented C. militaris extract (CME) to […]
11/24/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Study finally confirms “inflammatory theory” of heart disease: Findings can be used to develop new treatments that minimize stroke risk
Many people know that plaque buildup is a precursor for heart disease, but what can be done to target this condition? In a recent study published in Nature Medicine, a team from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York identified a specific immune cell found in arterial plaque in those who recently suffered a stroke or mini-stroke. Their […]
11/23/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Microorganisms in the gut boost the immune system’s ability to fight a herpes virus that can cause fatal brain inflammation
A recent study from the Beckman Research Institute in California revealed a surprising link between gut bacteria and inflammation. The findings, which were published in the journal Nature Communications, identified an envelope molecule from Bacteroides fragilis to have anti-inflammatory properties. According to the researchers, the molecule – which they called capsular polysaccharide A (PSA) – promotes protective and anti-inflammatory responses during a viral […]
11/20/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Low-dose aspirin found to increase risk of intracranial hemorrhage
Taking aspirin could potentially increase the risk of intracranial hemorrhage, even among people without symptomatic cardiovascular disease. The finding was part of a review made by an international team of researchers from China and the U.S., and was published in JAMA Neurology. For the review, the team investigated the link between low-dose aspirin use and intracranial […]
11/13/2019
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By Ralph Flores
After lithium-ion batteries, the next step is… sodium-ion batteries?
The world’s running on batteries – lithium-ion batteries, to be precise. Over the past 20 years, global production for lithium has tripled, with lithium-ion batteries found in many of today’s technological devices – from smartphones to pacemakers, and even cars. Despite their long list of real-world applications, lithium-ion batteries are still limited in what they can […]
10/11/2019
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By Ralph Flores
Working out in the morning helps improve cognitive function throughout the day, say researchers
A recent study from Australia found that morning workouts can greatly improve working memory in older adults. In the paper, which was published in The British Journal of Sports Medicine, the researchers discussed whether moderate-intensity exercises can improve cognition in older adults and whether adding light-intensity walking breaks can further their brain-boosting effects. A collaboration between […]
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