Alzheimer can start from lack of sense of taste, memory problems and lack of sleep. Connie Dello Buono DETECTING DIMINISHING DOPAMINE FIRING CELLS IN BRAIN COULD REVEAL EARLIEST SIGNS OF ALZHEIMER’S NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 27, 2018 According to researchers, if the ventral tegmental area is unable to produce the correct amount of dopamine for the hippocampus,Continue reading “Alzheimer clues”
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Trigger for autoimmune disease identified and link for chronic illness
CALL FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY TO BE RECLASSIFIED AS CHRONIC DISEASE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 26, 2010 Researchers at the UTMB, Galveston are calling for traumatic brain injury to be defined and managed as a chronic disease. … READ MORE… STUDY UNCOVERS MARKER FOR A CHRONIC BRAIN DISEASE NEUROSCIENCE NEWSAUGUST 23, 2016 Researchers have pinpointed a specific marker thatContinue reading “Trigger for autoimmune disease identified and link for chronic illness”
Detect cancer early – Biological Impedance Analysis (part 1)
Examine the toxins around you. From mercury filled dental amalgan, carbon monoxide, pollution, asbestos, lead, molds, dirty water, acidic meals lacking in veggies, transfat from processed foods and food prep, fungus, lack of sleep at night, lack of nutrition and supplementation, lack of exercise, hereditary health issues and other unknowns. Knowing this, you can detect if you can get cancer in the future or not. And knowing the cure is very important which is a body free of toxins and strong to withstand any metal toxins or microbes such as parasites, fungus, virus, and other deadly microbes.
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Predictive genetic testing may upend the insurance market
Predictive genetic testing may upend the insurance market, The Economist writes, as insurers about adverse selection and consumers worry about discrimination. Consumers can now on their own order genetic tests that inform them of their risk of developing certain diseases. Health tests can gauges customer’s chances of developing diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Email motherhealth@gmail.com for DNAContinue reading “Predictive genetic testing may upend the insurance market”
Leptin and other pro inflammatory biomakers for chronic fatigue syndrome
Researchers identify biomarkers associated with chronic fatigue syndrome severity Stanford investigators used high-throughput analysis to link inflammation to chronic fatigue syndrome, a difficult-to-diagnose disease with no known cure. Jose Montoya and his colleagues have found evidence inflammation may be the culprit behind chronic fatigue syndrome, a disease with no known cure. Steve Fisch Researchers atContinue reading “Leptin and other pro inflammatory biomakers for chronic fatigue syndrome”
Immune system may mount an attack in Parkinson’s disease
Immune system may mount an attack in Parkinson’s disease NIH-funded study suggests role for specific immune cells in brain disease. Immune system may wage a battle in brain disorders: An image of a T cell from a healthy person. NIAID A new study suggests that T cells, which help the body’s immune system recognize friend fromContinue reading “Immune system may mount an attack in Parkinson’s disease”
Sensitive and specific CSF biomarkers for the diagnostics of Alzheimer’s disease
Sensitive and specific CSF biomarkers for the diagnostics of Alzheimer’s disease Dr. Dominik Jäger Alzheimer’s disease is the bête noire of aging. It is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by loss of neurons and synapses. Brain areas involved in memory, cognitive functions, speech capability and spatial orientation are affected in particular. The result is dementia: aContinue reading “Sensitive and specific CSF biomarkers for the diagnostics of Alzheimer’s disease”
Smart caregivers using smart health tools, science and high technologies
Can we create health tools to help monitor and be proactive with the health of our current patients with full engagement from all health care team? There are high tech tools today that is being developed to help our patients, measuring biometrics, behaviours and biology. A smart caregiver using health tools, health data, health scienceContinue reading “Smart caregivers using smart health tools, science and high technologies”
Biomarker in blood may help predict recovery time for sports concussions
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that the blood protein tau could be an important new clinical biomarker to better identify athletes who need more recovery time before safely returning to play after a sports-related concussion. The study, supported by the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) with additional funding from the EuniceContinue reading “Biomarker in blood may help predict recovery time for sports concussions”
Prognostic biomarker is how cancer might develop for each one
Before a cancer will advance in the future, do you want to have a tests – prognostic biomarker, that will tell you how cancer will progress in the future? Would you like to know from your blood test how cancer might develop over time? All of us do not want to be in a situationContinue reading “Prognostic biomarker is how cancer might develop for each one”
Inflammatory biomarkers as risk factors for future atrial fibrillation among men
This population-based cohort study showed that high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) was independently associated with atrial fibrillation (AF) in men, but apparently not in women, and that patients with WBCs in the upper quartile had increased risk of AF. Inflammatory biomarkers are reported as risk factors for atrial fibrillation (AF). The study investigated the associations betweenContinue reading “Inflammatory biomarkers as risk factors for future atrial fibrillation among men”