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A single dose of polyphenols can boost cognitive function, study shows
In a first-of-a-kind study, researchers have determined that a single dose of polyphenols can improve cognitive function. The research was published in the European Journal of Nutrition in August 2020. The study was conducted by researchers from the Illinois...
Shorter and less acute illnesses for vitamin/mineral users, according to new research
In a new study, adults who took a daily multi-vitamin/mineral supplement experienced shorter periods of sickness, and with less severe symptoms, than their counterparts in a placebo control group. The supplement contained the vitamins and minerals traditionally...
Calcium and Vitamin D supplement combo reduces episodes of vertigo
Taking Vitamin D and calcium supplements twice a day mitigated the chances of getting vertigo again, according to a new study published in the August 5, 2020, online issue of Neurology. Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, reported the...
It’s not just quantity: New study finds QUALITY of sleep affects eating behavior too
If you think waking up to check your cell phone during the night doesn't affect your health and well-being, think again. For one thing, it's probably encouraging you to gain weight. For years scientists have known that different brain regions are activated during the...
Resveratrol improves bone mineral density in women, according to new study
Resveratrol is known for its ability to strengthern the immune system, improve cardiovascular health and support cognitive function. Now it appears improving bone health can be added to the growing list of benefits. A new study has found that resveratrol’s propensity...
Plant-based Omega-3 supplement reduces cholesterol in new 12 week trial
A 12-week randomized controlled trial has shown that healthy individuals consuming a microalga-based Omega-3 supplement can achieve significant drops in cholesterol levels. The study, published June 2020 in Nutrients, reported a 25% drop in very-low-density...
As children forced to wear masks, study finds 60% of kids already lack cardiorespiratory fitness
As politicians debate forcing children to wear face masks, it appears there is little discussion on how face coverings may affect the "pandemic" that pre-dates COVID-19: poor respiratory fitness. According to a new study from the American Heart Association nearly 60%...
Acid blockers greatly increase COVID risk, according to new research
In this video we review new research showing how the use of acid blockers greatly increases the risk of contracting COVID-19. The study, published earlier this month in The American Journal of Gastroenterology, found that quitting acid blockers lowers COVID risk by as...
Fruits and veggies every day keeps diabetes away, says new research
The occurrence of type 2 diabetes is increasing around the world; however, there is good news: It's easy to lower the risk. New research from Europe has demonstrated that every 66 gram per day increase in total fruit and vegetable intake--approximately the size of an...
“DMB” supplement combo reduces COVID-19 severity in Singaporean study
Medical researchers from Singapore General Hospital recently published a "preprint study" that shows how a combination of nutritional supplements can reduce the progression of COVID-19 into the severe or fatal stages. The supplements used in the research included...
America’s use of nutritional supplements grows to 77% of population
A nationwide survey has found the number of Americans taking nutritional supplements has grown to 77%. An almost equal number---76%---report they have trust in the supplement industry as a whole. The survey was taken in late 2019 by the Council for Responsible...
Study recommends pregnant women take choline supplements during coronavirus pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues we learn more about the pivotal role that overall health plays in the likelihood of contracting and/or surviving the disease. Though not mentioned in government preventative measures, new studies are showing that people with optimal...