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Health Benefits of Carbamates, Carvacrol and Lactobacillus

  Carbamate and Alzheimer Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that mostly affects older people. It gets worse over time and causes problems with memory and thinking. We still don't fully understand why Alzheimer's disease happens, but it seems to be caused by a lot of different things going wrong. There are some important signs that we often see in the brains of people with Alzheimer's. These include the loss of certain brain cells, the buildup of abnormal substances like plaques, problems with metals in the brain, changes in a protein called tau, too much stress inside brain cells, swelling and problems with the immune system in the brain, and issues with the energy centers in brain cells. Current treatments, right now, is based in some medicines that can help with the symptoms of Alzheimer's, but they don't fix the main problems in the brain.  These medicines are called donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine, and memantine. There's a need for better drug...

Understanding the Link Between Gut Bacteria and Insulin Resistance.

A potential therapeutic target for ameliorating insulin resistance Carlos Martínez Sagasta-Medium.com   Insulin resistance is a common issue associated with conditions like metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.It means that your body's cells have difficulty letting in the fuel they need, which can lead to health problems. Recent research has focused on the role of gut microbiota, the bacteria in our digestive tract, in insulin resistance. These bacteria can impact how our bodies process carbohydrates and energy intake, which is relevant to conditions like obesity and prediabetes. A study in Nature examined human data and found that insulin resistance is linked to certain carbohydrates in stool samples, which are influenced by how gut bacteria process them. (see more)

Breakthrough Obesity Drugs

  Breakthrough Obesity Drugs. Could dieting become obsolete? Carlos Martinez Sagasta In the past 50 years, the prevalence of obesity has tripled. Being significantly overweight increases the chances of developing various health issues like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and several malignancies. The need for the creation of efficient obesity treatments is growing as obesity rates rise. New hormone-mimicking pharmaceuticals may reduce hunger and encourage weight loss regarding the advancement and possibility of novel treatments for obesity. It may reduce the cause of experiencing emotions of guilt and the stigma associated with being overweight. GLP-1 receptor agonists, which have been biochemically designed to increase potency and have a sustained effect, are successfully used in clinical settings to treat type-2 diabetes. The GLP-1 analogue Semaglutide was initially licensed by the US FDA to treat type 2 diabetes, but was later approved as a medication to treat obesity. In a...

Chemical Signals, Snacking, Mindfulness, and Weight: Exploring the Relationship between Exercise and Health

Study Finds Muscles Send Chemical Signals to the Brain During Exercise - Healthline Healthline According to a new study published in the journal Neuroscience, the relationship between physical activity and brain health may be even more ... Explained: What is 'activity snacking' and how can it help with type 1 diabetes? - WION WION For some people, 'activity snacking' could be an important stepping-stone towards more regular physical activity or exercise, whereas, for others, ... How Mindfulness Can Help Create Calmer Classrooms - Greater Good Science Center Greater Good Science Center - University of California, Berkeley As more youth experience mental health issues, schools become an important place for developing coping skills and emotion regulation. Emotion ... Study Confirms Link Between PFAS in Drinking Water and Weight Gain - ecoRI News ecoRI News “Our study adds new evidence that being overweight isn't just about a lack of physical activity and unhealthy eat...

"World in Crisis: A Snapshot of Four Major News Headlines"

  At-home  physical  therapy program strengthens patients' motor skills - Rett Syndrome News Rett Syndrome News “The proposed activity programs … improved gross and fine motor skills, and enhanced the daily  physical activity  level of girls and women with RTT ... Sleep quality more important for quality of life than sleep duration, study finds Medical News Today Exercise regularly: Regular  physical activity  can help improve sleep quality. Just make sure to finish exercising at least a few hours before ... The Best Strength Training  Exercises  for People with Diabetes - EatingWell EatingWell Here's what experts say and the best exercises to include. ...  Physical activity , in general, helps with blood sugar levels because you use these ... The best treatment for  depression ? It could be  exercise . - The Washington Post The Washington Post For people struggling with depression, the findings show you don't ha...

Exercise, COVID, Diabetes, Depression, Wellness Sanctuary, Diet quality declines, Anxiety

Exercise  may treat long COVID-induced diabetes,  depression  - ScienceDaily ScienceDaily While no medically recognized treatment exists for long COVID,  exercise  may break the vicious cycle of inflammation that can lead to developing ... New York's First Social  Wellness  Sanctuary Is Dedicated To Food, Art, And Self-Love Gotham Magazine Meet Gaia NoMaya, New York City's first-of-its-kind social  wellness  oasis. ... sound  meditation , and spa treatments to ceremonies, art exhibits, ... Diet  quality declines among older adults in U.S., study finds - UPI.com UPI Nearly two-thirds of adults age 65 years and older in the United States eat an unhealthy  diet , a study published Friday by JAMA Network Open ... More Evidence That  Exercise  Protects the Aging Brain - Consumer Health News | HealthDay Consumer HealthDay Physical activity may protect your brain as you age. Even just a few more steps a day be...

Exercise protects against cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression and cancer/Ketodiet benefits for MS

  Why  exercise  gets harder the less you do - Newswise Newswise Doing less  exercise  could deactivate a vital protein in the body, ... protects against cardiovascular disease, diabetes,  depression  and cancer. Ketogenic  diet  shows major benefits for MS patients at UVA Health - NBC29.com Dr. Nick Brenton has been researching how a ketogenic  diet  helps people living with MS. He says it's been reducing people's fatigue,  depression  ...

El arroz integral es mejor que el blanco en la prevención de la diabetes

Investigadores informan que cinco raciones de arroz blanco a la semana pueden elevar el riesgo de diabetes tipo 2

Estudio sugiere carne procesada es un riesgo real para la salud

"Para reducir el riesgo de ataques cardíacos y diabetes, la gente debería considerar qué tipos de carne está comiendo", dijo Renata Micha, de la Escuela de Salud Pública de Harvard, cuyo estudio apareció en la revista Circulation.

Las uvas reducen los factores de riesgo de enfermedades cardiacas y diabetes, según un estudio con animales en la UM

Las conclusiones muestran que el consumo de uvas baja la presión sanguínea, mejora la función cardiaca y reduce otros factores de riesgo de enfermedad cardiaca y síndrome metabólico

Una hormona supera a la insulina en ratones diabéticos

Un experto predice que algún día la leptina podría liberar a los pacientes de diabetes tipo 1 de las inyecciones diarias