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Scientists Discover Sleep Switch That Builds Muscle, Burns Fat and Boosts Brainpower

by Shari Barbanel | April 1, 2026

Deep sleep does more than help you feel rested. It actively rebuilds your body, strengthening muscles, supporting bone growth, and helping burn fat. For teenagers, it is also essential for reaching full height potential. At the center of all this is growth hormone, which surges during sleep. But scientists have long puzzled over why poor ...

Scientists Reveal How Exercise Protects The Brain From Alzheimer’s

by Shari Barbanel | February 23, 2026

Researchers at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) have identified a biological process that may explain why exercise sharpens thinking and memory. Their findings suggest that physical activity strengthens the brain’s built in defense system, helping protect it from age related damage. The study is published in the journal Cell. As people grow older, the ...

Preventing Alzheimer’s

by Holly Lucille | June 3, 2024

New research shows that everyday habits provide promise! If you’ve ever cared for a parent with Alzheimer’s disease, you know the heartbreak of watching the person you once knew gradually fade away. It’s also likely that you’re worried that the same fate may be in your future. The fear of Alzheimer’s is a common concern ...

Coffee Grounds May Hold Key to Preventing Neurodegenerative Diseases

by Shari Barbanel | November 29, 2023

Neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s, affect millions of people in the United States, and the cost of caring for people who live with these conditions adds up to hundreds of billions of dollars each year. Now, researchers from The University of Texas at El Paso may potentially have found a solution in used ...

DSM Releases Paper on Insufficient Vitamins Link to Alzheimer’s Disease

by Angela Santoriello | August 14, 2014

DSM (Parsippany, NJ) published a new paper to further characterize the consequences of insufficient vitamin and nutrient supply on the aging brain. The manuscript, which appears in the journal Nutrition, highlights the contributing factors to the malnourishment of the elderly, which is linked to the progression of pathological events causing Alzheimer’s type dementia, according to the company. ...

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