“In the paper, the researchers show that changing the concentration of oxygen in cells by just 3%, twice a day, will synchronize mouse cells to a circadian rhythm.”
Year: 2016
Low vitamin D levels are associated with increased negative and depressive symptoms
“The associations between low vitamin D levels and increased negative and depressive symptoms, and decreased processing speed and verbal fluency are good arguments for planning large scale randomised controlled studies […]
Migraine sufferers have more nitrate-reducing microbes in their mouths
“We know for a fact that nitrate-reducing bacteria are found in the oral cavity,” said Hyde, project manager for the American Gut Project and assistant project scientist in the Knight […]
Gut bacteria can aid recovery from spinal cord injury
“Researchers from The Ohio State University have discovered that spinal cord injury alters the type of bacteria living in the gut and that these changes can exacerbate the extent of […]
Neural signature for fibromyalgia may aid diagnosis, treatment
“The potential for brain measures like the ones we developed here is that they can tell us something about the particular brain abnormalities that drive an individual’s suffering. That can […]
New study links protein in wheat to the inflammation of chronic health conditions
“The study shows that the consumption of ATIs can lead to the development of inflammation in tissues beyond the gut, including the lymph nodes, kidneys, spleen and brain. Evidence suggests […]
Big Pharma’s Manufactured Epidemic: The Misdiagnosis of ADHD
“This was all orchestrated behind the sheen of academic institutions—it’s easy to get away with it when the doctors performing the studies have affiliations at Harvard, Johns Hopkins and Cal, […]
Vitamins A and C help erase cell memory
“Researchers at the Babraham Institute and their international collaborators have discovered how vitamins A and C act to modify the epigenetic ‘memory’ held by cells; insight which is significant for […]
Exposure to SSRIs during pregnancy associated with increased risk of speech/language disorders
“SSRIs cross the placenta and enter the fetal circulation.”