Key Points Since its discovery, vitamin D has been known mostly for its role in regulating calcium absorption and metabolism; by 2013, it was apparent that “Adequate vitamin D status seems to be protective...
A personal report by Hans W. Diel FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, February 22, 2024 OMNS (Feb 22, 2024) My 5-year-long self-experiment with lipoprotein(a) therapy — to cure my heart disease —...
Women with autoimmune disease are more likely to suffer from depression during pregnancy and after childbirth; conversely, women with a history of perinatal depression are at higher risk of developing autoimmune disease, a new...
New research shows that those with higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids have a lower overall risk for heart disease Key Points Pulmonary fibrosis is a relentless, potentially fatal disease where lung tissue scars...
New research shows that those with higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids have a lower overall risk for heart disease Key Points People with a genetic risk for heart disease can benefit from eating...
New literature reviews from College of Public Health researchers advance understanding of connection between nutrition and mental health Key Points Mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety, increase the risk of developing type 2...
Key Points New studies are showing that too much glucose, and especially fructose, over time starves the brain of energy, leading to both memory loss and brain shrinkage One study showed that 40-year-old adults...
Key Points New research suggests that the levels of vitamin D commonly found in the UK are accelerating cognitive decline and increasing the risk of a dementia diagnosis In a study in France those...
Research has found that the higher a person’s Omega-3 Index was in their blood, the more white matter there was in their brain, and the better they performed on cognitive tests that predict less...
World Vitamin D Day – November 2nd TORONTO, ON (October 26, 2023)— Health authorities worldwide now acknowledge that sun-care advisories in the future should not be one-size-fits-all and that darker-skinned people in sun-deprived climates...