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Study offers “indisputable” link between Alzheimer’s and gut microbiome

safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.comhttp://www.healthy-lane.com Study offers “indisputable” link between Alzheimer’s and gut microbiome Research into the relationship between the brain and the bacteria in our bellies is uncovering links to an increasing number of neurological conditions, with Alzheimer’s among them. A new study is throwing further weight behind the theory that an imbalance in the gut microbiome may… Read more »

Statins: Benefits beyond cardiovascular protection (Dr. Oz article)

safety-lane.com 07105NEWARKchiropractic-lane.com http://www.healthy-lane.com Statins: Benefits beyond cardiovascular protection Nov 12, 2020 The satirical songster Alan Sherman once crooned, “Somewhere, over the rainbow/ Way up tall/ There’s a land where they’ve never/ heard of cholesterol.” That’s nowhere in the 50 states. The CDC says around 80 million Americans would benefit from taking cholesterol-lowering medicine, but only 43… Read more »

Lower Back Pain: NSAID + Muscle Relaxant No Better Than NSAID + Placebo

safety-lane.com 07105http://www.healthy-lane.comNEWARKchiropractic-lane.com Lower Back Pain: NSAID + Muscle Relaxant No Better Than NSAID + Placebo Patients with lower back pain prescribed skeletal muscle relaxants in addition to NSAIDs report the same outcomes as placebo plus NSAIDs, new research shows. “Combining a skeletal muscle relaxant with an NSAID does not confer any additional benefit,” Lorena Abril, MD, Montefiore Medical… Read more »

Is Your BMI a Lie?

safety-lane.com 07105http://www.healthy-lane.comNEWARKchiropractic-lane.com Is Your BMI a Lie? Study: “Obese” Doesn’t Always Mean “Unhealthy” BY TAYLOR DAHL Body mass index (BMI), a simple ratio of height and weight, has become a shorthand way for doctors and insurance companies to determine if someone is healthy. And, according to the Centers for Disease Control, about one-third of Americans are… Read more »

Cynical? You Could Be Hurting Your Brain

safety-lane.com 07105http://www.healthy-lane.comNEWARKchiropractic-lane.com   Cynical? You Could Be Hurting Your Brain BY LISA MINER We’ve all met them: that certain someone you just can’t trust. Maybe you wonder about the car dealer’s motives, or if your coworker’s telling the truth when she calls in sick—again. That kind of skepticism is natural and even healthy. But according to… Read more »

6 Foods to Keep Your Mind Young

safety-lane.com 07105http://www.healthy-lane.comNEWARKchiropractic-lane.com 6 Foods to Keep Your Mind Young Generally, what’s harmful to your heart also is also harmful to your brain. Make no mistake about it: While fried potato skins are busting your buttons, there’s also a portion that gets shuttled up through your arteries to your gray matter. Saturated fats, for example, clog arteries… Read more »

Apples, Berries, and Tea: Flavanols Effective for BP Lowering?

safety-lane.com 07105http://www.healthy-lane.comNEWARKchiropractic-lane.com Apples, Berries, and Tea: Flavanols Effective for BP Lowering? A high intake of dietary flavanols, compounds found in plant-based foods, is associated with significantly lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure, new research shows. The results reinforce the message that dietary interventions, especially those that emphasize fruits and vegetables, “can have a beneficial effect on… Read more »

Metformin Linked to Reduced Cognitive Decline, Dementia Risk

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://www.healthy-lane.com Metformin Linked to Reduced Cognitive Decline, Dementia Risk Older people taking metformin, the first-line treatment for type 2 diabetes, show significantly lower rates of dementia and cognitive decline compared to those with diabetes not receiving the drug, with the former having dementia rates that are, in fact, similar to people without diabetes, new research shows. “After… Read more »

Exercise Cuts Diabetes Death Risk by a Third

safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://www.healthy-lane.com/ Exercise Cuts Diabetes Death Risk by a Third Type 2 diabetes patients could lower their risk for death from any cause by up to a third by exercising at a moderate to high level or by cycling, according to data from two studies reported at the virtual annual meeting of the European Association for the… Read more »

More Proof That High White Rice Intake Increases Type 2 Diabetes Risk

  safety-lane.com 07105chiropractic-lane.comNEWARKhttp://www.healthy-lane.com/ More Proof That High White Rice Intake Increases Type 2 Diabetes Risk Consuming more than 3 cups/day of white rice significantly increases the risk of diabetes compared with eating lower amounts, a new analysis of the multinational, multiethnic Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study suggests. In addition, the results show that those living in… Read more »