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Mothers With Diabetes More Likely to Have Anti-Fetal Brain Autoantibodies

Summary: A new study reports women with diabetes were 3 times more likely to have anti-fetal autoantibodies, especially those whose children’s autism fell on the severe end of the spectrum. Source: UC Davis. Diabetic women were 3 times more likely to have anti-fetal brain autoantibodies, particularly those whose children’s autism fell on the severe endContinue reading “Mothers With Diabetes More Likely to Have Anti-Fetal Brain Autoantibodies”

New Link Found Between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s

Summary: Researchers report a drug used to treat diabetes may be successful at treating Alzheimer’s disease also. Source: University of Aberdeen. Drugs used to treat diabetes could also be used to treat Alzheimer’s disease, and vice versa, according to new research from the University. This is also the first study of its kind to showContinue reading “New Link Found Between Diabetes and Alzheimer’s”

The Wellness IQ Test, Lemons and Health Tips

By Dr George Grant Your Mind is like a garden, Your thoughts are your seeds. Positive thoughts produce great harvest. Our goal is to have less pain, less aches and moving more even when we are 100+.  And most of all, we want to avoid all the chronic health care issues that come with aging.Continue reading “The Wellness IQ Test, Lemons and Health Tips”

On my birthday, I am giving free personalize diet plan for all

Email motherhealth@gmail.com for a free personalized diet plan using the form or via email of the information listed below. Notice that the information requested below are risks factors for many of the degenerative diseases such as age, smoking, lack of exercise and sugar level. HIPPA and GINA compliance laws shall be followed.

Alcohol, virus, sugar and fats lead to fatty liver

Fatty liver phenotypes can help assess cardiometabolic risk in prediabetic patients Insulin secretion failure, visceral obesity and fatty liver are three at risk phenotypes in people with diabetes. Fatty change represents the intracytoplasmatic accumulation of triglycerides (neutral fats). At the beginning, the hepatocytes present small fat vacuoles (liposomes) around the nucleus (microvesicular fatty change). InContinue reading “Alcohol, virus, sugar and fats lead to fatty liver”

Key Mechanism of Cancer, Aging and Inflammation Uncovered

Researchers have discovered new details about the biology of telomeres which could shed new light on cancer, aging and neuroinflammation. Source: University of Pittsburgh. A team of University of Pittsburgh researchers has uncovered new details about the biology of telomeres, “caps” of DNA that protect the tips of chromosomes and play key roles in aContinue reading “Key Mechanism of Cancer, Aging and Inflammation Uncovered”

Aging, Telomeres, Vit C, E and Betacarotene

A telomere is a region of repetitive nucleotide sequences at each end of a chromosome, which protects the end of the chromosome from deterioration or from fusion with neighboring chromosomes. Its name is derived from the Greek nouns telos (τέλος) ‘end’ and merοs (μέρος, root: μερ-) ‘part.’ For vertebrates, the sequence of nucleotides in telomeresContinue reading “Aging, Telomeres, Vit C, E and Betacarotene”

Genetics of infertility, zinc, pituitary gland and Endocrine disruptors

About 10–15% of human couples are infertile, unable to conceive. In approximately in half of these cases, the underlying cause is related to the male. The underlying causative factors in the male infertility can be attributed to environmental toxins, systemic disorders such as, hypothalamic–pituitary disease, testicular cancers and germ-cell aplasia. Genetic factors including aneuploidies andContinue reading “Genetics of infertility, zinc, pituitary gland and Endocrine disruptors”

Mobilizing Mitochondria May Be Key to Regenerating Damaged Neurons: Mouse Study

Summary: A new study reports boosting the transport of mitochondria along axons enhances the ability for mouse nerve cells to replace themselves following injury. Source: Rockefeller University Press. Researchers at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke have discovered that boosting the transport of mitochondria along neuronal axons enhances the ability of mouse nerveContinue reading “Mobilizing Mitochondria May Be Key to Regenerating Damaged Neurons: Mouse Study”

OCD Population Has Higher Rate of Genetic Mutations: Pilot Study

Summary: Researchers have taken the first steps into identifying genetics factors associated with OCD. Source: Yale. A Yale-led international team of researchers took the first step in identifying genetic factors in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). According to Dr. Thomas Fernandez, Assistant Professor in the Yale Child Study Center and Department of Psychiatry who led the team,Continue reading “OCD Population Has Higher Rate of Genetic Mutations: Pilot Study”

Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in the Pathology of Alzheimer’s Disease

Summary: A new study looks at the role nicotinic acetylcholine receptors play in Alzheimer’s disease. Source: Bentham Science Publishers. Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) have been pursued for decades as potential molecular targets to treat cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) due to their demonstrated role in processes underlying cognition such as synaptic facilitation, and thetaContinue reading “Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in the Pathology of Alzheimer’s Disease”