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New Clinical Trial: Modified Citrus Pectin Halts Prostate Cancer Progression
Study further demonstrates modified citrus pectin’s significant anti-cancer actions. A new double-blind clinical trial on modified citrus pectin (MCP) against biochemically relapsed prostate cancer is opening new doors in the treatment of this aggressive disease. Results published on the first set of subjects highlight the ability of MCP to halt prostate cancer progression and improve ...
Thinking it Over: Cognition Support
Cognitive issues are widespread, and the fear of neurological diseases such as dementia is shared among millions of American adults. Here’s how to help keep their minds at ease. Senior moments are happening to young people. It’s inevitable when life is so full of responsibilities and more devices and things crying out for our attention. ...
Addressing Reproductive Woes
When it comes to helping patients get pregnant, practitioners need to uncover the underlying causes of infertility before taking action. In a study conducted by the Pew Research Center earlier this year, fertility rates were deemed to be at a record low, with 62 births per 1,000 women.1 However, the study concluded that the results ...
Phosphatidic Acid: Its Role in mTOR Signaling, Muscle, Strength and Aging
Muscle growth and maintenance is an issue of significant concern for young and old alike. For many, the motivation is cosmetic—essentially looking good. Other motivations include improving strength and fitness, as well as maintaining good health. When a decrease in muscle mass occurs with aging, this can certainly have an adverse effect on these goals. ...
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