A new study published in the journal Neurology suggests that even slightly elevated blood sugar can lead to reduced brain volume associated with dementia. These findings suggest that even for…
Author: <span>Dr. Daniel Thomas, DO, MS</span>
For years we’ve heard about the dangers of high cholesterol, but did you know that low cholesterol can lead to aggression, and has been linked to premature aging and death…
There is a “longevity” compound found in red wine called resveratrol. We already know resveratrol helps reduce inflammation in the body. It also helps lower cholesterol, and there have been some…
Exercising regularly can improve memory and problem solving skills up to 20 per cent according to research conducted by Professor Art Kramer, Director of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science…
According to a recent study published in the journal Appetite, people who ate meals off of red plates or drank from red cups decreased amount of food they ate by…
Research in the field of epigenetics continues to show that, when it comes to health and disease, our genetic makeup is dynamic and not static in nature. Rather than being…
An alarming new study showed that the Baby Boomer generation’s overall health is very poor and is getting worse. Obesity amongst baby boomers is more than twice the rate of…
There is considerable evidence that exercising is not only good for your heart, but it’s good for your brain. Scientists at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at…
Stress is usually caused by too much pressure being put on us by others, or in many cases, by ourselves. Left unchecked, at the very least, it can lead to…
These two exercises will challenge your entire body and will have your muscle burning. And they take only 15 minutes or less. What are they? The kettlebell swing and the…