A team of scientists believe they may have cracked the code for overall Alzheimer’s risk.
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Psychiatrists introduce new parameters to support children with autism
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is advocating for more structured screenings for symptoms that could be linked to autism.
Study: Breast cancer patients with high levels of vitamin D twice as likely to survive
On Thursday, March 6, the University of California – San Diego published a press release announcing the results of a recent study that links vitamin D with breast cancer patient survival.
Scientists shed light on best dietary choices to reduce preterm birth risk
Though everyone stands to benefit from a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, expectant mothers have the added responsibility of eating for two (or more!).
Study shows link between vitamin D, brain health and diets for autistic children
Though there is no cure for autism, growing public awareness of this complex condition has spurred a surge of new research that may be promising for children and families affected.
Why is autism more prevalent in boys than girls?
It’s well known that autism is more prevalent in males than females.
New study shows curcumin may shrink breast cancer tumors
Researchers sought to determine if curcumin capsules that dissolve in the body could supplement current breast cancer treatments.
Omega-3 intake may reduce preterm birth risk, study finds
Maintaining a healthy, balanced diet is crucial during these all-important nine months, and researchers have just found a new reason to seek out omega-3 fatty acids in particular.
Healthy gums may be key to happy joints, study finds
We all expect to experience a few aches and creaks as we get older, but rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a whole other ballgame.
Study shows multivitamins may fight cataracts
When cataracts develop in the eye, the lens becomes clouded and so does the sufferer’s vision.