The Journal of Attention Disorders published a study from the University of South Australia regarding the potential benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for children with ADHD.
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Observational study links eating nuts to a longer lifespan
Scientists sought to gauge how regularly consuming nuts influenced specific causes of mortality such as heart disease, diabetes and other serious health concerns.
Could a household cleaner help treat skin conditions?
For individuals who suffer from weakened immune systems or blood clotting concerns, it is especially important to nourish the skin and facilitate healthy healing in order to avoid potentially fatal infection.
An afternoon cup of joe could cost you sleep, study shows
If you often indulge in a late afternoon cup of coffee to get you through a hectic work day, you aren’t alone by any means.
Some probiotics may help boost mood
An innovative team of researchers is beginning to explore a new and somewhat surprising potential application for this good bacteria.
Researchers closer to understanding how the immune system forms
The immune system is a complex network within the body, one that is charged with protecting us from all manner of internal and external threats.
Can singing show tunes improve memory of Alzheimer’s patients?
According to a recent study, singing classical tunes from hit musicals can increase the brain function of patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Review details possible benefits of curcumin for neuromuscular conditions
Though curcumin – the bioactive ingredient in turmeric – has been long been praised for its medicinal properties in various parts of the world, it seems like Western medicine is only starting to understand the potential scope of its benefits.
FDA makes a move to ban trans fats
Maintaining long-term health through balanced nutrition is as much about the nutrients you seek out as the harmful substances you avoid.
Scientists discover new autism indicator in infants
Dr. Insel and his colleagues reportedly focused on a common symptom of autism – an aversion to eye contact – and found that this is not necessarily present at birth, but may become noticeable between two to six months later.