Disposable, Discreet Pelvic Floor Muscle Trainer May Aid Bladder Leakage in Women

Razi Berry Commissioned by pelvic floor muscle trainer Pelviva, the research of 2,000 women aged over 40 confirms this is one of the biggest areas of female public health, which demands immediate attention by all healthcare professionals. An urgent issue: more women are suffering from bladder leakage than hayfever, migraine or even cough and cold […]

Botanical Support for Menopausal Hot Flashes

Kris Vaughan, CH The transition of menopause brings a variety of physical and emotional changes. Shifts in the estrogen and progesterone ratios bring about the common complaints of hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings. Physiologically, every woman goes through the same transition but each woman experiences this in a very different way based on […]

Lack of Reasoning Abilities at Work Linked to Health Issues

Razi Berry Older workers whose reasoning abilities no longer allow them to meet the demands of their jobs may be more likely to develop chronic health conditions and retire early, which may not be ideal for the employee or employer, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. Lack of reasoning abilities linked to […]

Intelligence Impacts Health and Aging

Razi Berry For over 100 years, scientists have sought to understand what links a person’s general intelligence, health and aging. In a new study, a University of Missouri scientist suggests a model where mitochondria, or small energy producing parts of cells, could form the basis of this link. This insight could provide valuable information to […]

Jealousy can Protect or Destroy a Relationship

Jealousy can Protect or Destroy a Relationship

Razi Berry Jealousy is powerful Our bodies actually experience jealousy through physiological responses. The body has specific neural pathways and chemical responses that are elicited when a situation that triggers jealousy occurs. Most people value monogamous relationships. As a species, we value commitment to a single partner. Many people end up in long-term committed relationships. […]

Collagen – Discovering the Fountain of Youth

Dr. Tanvi Tijoriwala, ND What is Collagen? Collagen is the most abundant protein found in the body, which makes up the framework of the skin, muscles, tendons and ligaments (1). The dermal layer of the skin produces type I and III collagen (2) which are responsible for the skin looking healthy and young. Collagen can […]

Healthy Muscles = Healthy Aging

Razi Berry It’s a common question: “what is the best exercise?” And more and more research is supporting a single answer. Exercise that supports healthy muscles seems to be the best for improved aging, as well as lowering risk factors for chronic disease. Muscle health + improved aging rate of the brain A recent research study […]

Neurophysiological Foundation for Mindful Breathing

Node Smith, ND Many claim that meditative practices concentrating on bringing awareness to the breath, such as pranayama, can increase focus, and attention. A study from Trinity College Dublin elucidates this link between the breath and attention. Breath-training through mindful meditation practices has myriad cognitive benefits Much like training other physical abilities, breath-training through mindful […]

Life Extension Drugs. Really?

Senolytics: Strive to Stop the Cellular Aging Process A recent study has further the search for a pill that will actually stop the cellular aging process and extend life far beyond what is currently considered possible.1 There are currently a repertoire of drugs being developed that supposedly will extend human life in the future. These […]

Dancing Can Help Reverse Aging

Dancing = Brain Workout A new study published last week discusses how dancing affects the brain, and how it could help reverse certain signs of aging in the brain.1 Dancing is an activity which involves coordinated movements whereby the brain determines a rhythm through noise input. It’s actually quite a brain workout. It also contributes […]