A major new clinical trial has found that taking a daily multivitamin can measurably slow the body’s biological aging process. Published in the Nature Medicine journal, […]
A new study suggests that vitamin B3 may help reduce liver fat and improve function by targeting a key molecular trigger behind fatty liver disease, offering a simple and affordable treatment possibility.
New research suggests that vitamin D supplements can reshape how the immune system responds to gut bacteria in patients with inflammatory bowel disease, potentially nudging the body toward a more protective, less inflammatory state.
New research is raising alarms about the hidden dangers lurking in tattoo ink, suggesting a potential connection to lymphoma and skin cancer.
Nicotine-based vapes (e-cigarettes) are likely to cause cancers of the lung and oral cavity, according to a new study led by researchers at UNSW Sydney and published in the journal Carcinogenesis.
A major new scientific review has delivered a profound message: Alzheimer’s disease is closely linked to deficiencies in essential vitamins. Drawing on a wide body of clinical and experimental evidence, the study shows that low levels of key micronutrients – particularly B vitamins, vitamin D, and antioxidant vitamins – are consistently associated with brain degeneration and cognitive decline. In doing so, it provides powerful confirmation of Dr. Rath’s groundbreaking Cellular Medicine discovery that chronic diseases are driven primarily by long-term micronutrient deficiencies. The implications are profound – and devastating. Because while the existence of this scientific knowledge is now undeniable, it is not being acted upon. As a result, millions of people are dying from a neurological disorder that is, in large part, preventable.
Arginine Plus Fish Oil May Help Manage Sarcopenia
Older adults with sarcopenia who took a combination of arginine and fish oil improved grip strength, gait speed and frailty and physical activity scores, according to a 12-week study.