Taal Volcano, Philippines painting of Esther https://www.instagram.com/e.philomena_/ And a Google picture of Taal Volcano, Philippines
Monthly Archives: March 2018
Salt and protein to sleep and blame ‘Food Coma’ on the brain
I consumed Trader Joe’s chocolate cake for 4 servings last night with 28 grams of sugar which woke me up from 12 midnight to 3 am. Salt and protein has an effect on the brain to go back to sleep as described in this fruit fly study and one author’s regimen of combo of saltContinue reading “Salt and protein to sleep and blame ‘Food Coma’ on the brain”
Top aging and health hacks 3-7-2018
View Signs of the preactive/ active phase of dying and medications for terminally ill View Eggplant and apple cider vinegar for skin cancer View DMSO, hydrogen peroxide and Vit C fight cancer cells View Philippines Coconut Wine -Tuba View MEDICATIONS TO AVOID that worse PD (Parkinson’s disease) View Avoid chronic bronchitis with green apple, onions,Continue reading “Top aging and health hacks 3-7-2018”
My artist daughter inspired to work
My artist daughter inspired to work
Health Innovation and start-ups
Health Transformer Spotlight: Anish Sebastian, Babyscripts Babyscripts co-founders Anish Sebastian and Juan Pablo Segura are on a mission to end preterm birth by 2020. Watch the full spotlight on YouTube and read our in-depth interview with Anish on HEALTH TRANSFORMER. Also make sure to note their upcoming Future of Obstetrics Conference on April 25-26 to explore how precision medicine is changing pregnancy care.Continue reading “Health Innovation and start-ups”
Stopping Exercise Decreases Brain Blood Flow
Stopping Exercise Decreases Brain Blood Flow Summary: Researchers report a significant decrease in cerebral blood flow after physically fit older adults stop exercising for a short period of time. Source: University of Maryland. We all know that we can quickly lose cardiovascular endurance if we stop exercising for a few weeks, but what impact doesContinue reading “Stopping Exercise Decreases Brain Blood Flow”
Clock genes and stress hormones regulate metabolic changes – internal clocks
Chronobiology: Internal Clocks Sync Summary: Researchers explore how how body’s natural time keepers work. Source: Max Planck Institute. Ludwig II of Bavaria is a particularly striking example of how differently people’s internal clocks can tick. Historical sources tell us that the monarch usually carried out his government business at night and slept during the day.Continue reading “Clock genes and stress hormones regulate metabolic changes – internal clocks”
Running Triggers Production of a Molecule That Repairs the Brain
Running Triggers Production of a Molecule That Repairs the Brain: Mouse Study Summary: Running helps to produce a molecule that can heal myelin in mice, a new study reports. Source: Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa have discovered that a molecule triggered by running can help repairContinue reading “Running Triggers Production of a Molecule That Repairs the Brain”
How Our Brains Are Biologically Tuned to Be Influenced by Confident People
How Our Brains Are Biologically Tuned to Be Influenced by Confident People Summary: The brain automatically places more value on the opinions of people who appear to be confident, a new study reports. Source: University of Sussex. Scientists have uncovered that the added influence of confident people may be down to our biology. By studyingContinue reading “How Our Brains Are Biologically Tuned to Be Influenced by Confident People”
20 Minutes of Exercise May Suppress Inflammation
20 Minutes of Exercise May Suppress Inflammation Summary: A new study reports 20 minutes of moderate exercise can act as an anti-inflammatory. The findings could be beneficial for those with inflammatory diseases such as fibromyalgia and arthritis. Source: UCSD. One moderate exercise session has a cellular response that may help suppress inflammation in the body.Continue reading “20 Minutes of Exercise May Suppress Inflammation”
Insulin Resistance May Lead to Faster Cognitive Decline
Insulin Resistance May Lead to Faster Cognitive Decline Summary: A new study reports insulin resistance is linked to accelerated cognitive decline. Source: AFTAU. Executive function and memory are particularly vulnerable to the effects of insulin resistance, Tel Aviv University researchers say. A new Tel Aviv University study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease finds that insulinContinue reading “Insulin Resistance May Lead to Faster Cognitive Decline”
Top aging and health hacks 3-6-2018
View Eggplant and apple cider vinegar for skin cancer View Home page / Archives View DMSO, hydrogen peroxide and Vit C fight cancer cells View Signs of the preactive/ active phase of dying and medications for terminally ill View Nitric Oxide Dump Exercise with nose breathing to lower blood pressure and thin blood View PhilippinesContinue reading “Top aging and health hacks 3-6-2018”
Fidgeting – boosting attention levels and weight management to stress relief,
THE SURPRISING SCIENCE OF FIDGETING NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMAY 24, 2017 From boosting attention levels and weight management to stress relief, researchers look at why we are prone to fidgeting.… READ MORE… DULLED TASTE MAY PROMPT MORE CALORIES ON PATH TO OBESITY NEUROSCIENCE NEWSJULY 29, 2017 A new study reveals blocking taste receptors leads people to desire sweeter,Continue reading “Fidgeting – boosting attention levels and weight management to stress relief,”