
Could PTSD be Diagnosed with a Blood Test?
Research Study Looking at Biomarkers for PTSD A recent research study has begun to look at biomarkers which may indicate whether someone is more or

Research Study Looking at Biomarkers for PTSD A recent research study has begun to look at biomarkers which may indicate whether someone is more or

Dr Sarah LoBisco, ND The Adverse After Effects That Can Come with a Broken Down Body (Part I) One of the most frequent questions I

Dr. Kendra Becker, ND Development of the Microbiome Occurs Before Birth Development of the microbiome starts long before any human takes its first breath. The

Diflunisal (Dolobid) Blocks Key Protein Involved in Hearing A recent study concluded that the aspirin-like pain killer, Diflunisal (Dolobid) blocks a key protein involved in

Yoganatomy, ‘Outside of the Mat’ Thinking Perelman School of Medicine has a new project which demonstrates using “outside of the box” thinking to make learning

Inflammation: The Root of Many Diseases Inflammation is the underlying culprit of many modern diseases. Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and many others

Lack of Sleep May be Precursor to Risk-Seeking Behavior Researchers from the University of Zurich, have connected a lack of sleep to an increase in

Did Someone Say Chocolate? Well, not Hersey’s milk chocolate. A group studying cocoa has found components within the main ingredient of chocolate that helps release

Motorized Molecules with Major Effects Nanomachines, microscopical molecules constructed to serve various functions, have incredible potential for different applications, including fighting cancer. A team of

Experimental Trial: Male Patient Who Once Tested Positive for HIV Now Has No Detectable Virus in Blood Tests In an interview last week with the