Written on Jan, 09, 2016
by DrB
Mon, 01/04/2016 – 8:15am Bevin Fletcher, Associate Editor New research from the University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland, says people in Central Europe looking for superfoods high in healthy antioxidant-rich foods should look no further than black raspberries. Antioxidants are often touted as…
Written on Jan, 09, 2016
by DrB
High Dose of Vitamin D Could Help People with MS Thu, 01/07/2016 – 9:04am Bevin Fletcher, Associate Editor New research says a high dose of vitamin D is safe and may be beneficial for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). “These results are exciting,…
Written on Dec, 19, 2015
by DrB
In a discovery that could offer valuable insights into understanding, diagnosing, and even treating autism, Harvard scientists for the first time have linked a specific neurotransmitter in the brain with autistic behavior. Using a visual test that prompts different reactions in autistic and…
Written on Nov, 29, 2015
by DrB
By Dr. Mercola Unbeknownst to many Americans, the majority of soybean, corn, canola, and sunflower seeds planted in the U.S. are pre-coated with neonicotinoid pesticides (neonics). The chemicals, which are produced by Bayer and Syngenta, travel systemically through the plants and kill insects that munch…
Written on Nov, 27, 2015
by DrB
Ancient Viral Molecules Essential for Human Development Tue, 11/24/2015 – 10:57am Stanford University (Image: Stanford University) Genetic material from ancient viral infections is critical to human development, according to researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. They’ve identified several noncoding RNA molecules…
Written on Nov, 27, 2015
by DrB
Scripps Florida Scientists Reveal Potential Treatment for Life-Threatening Viral Infections The Findings Point to New Therapies for Dengue, West Nile and Ebola JUPITER, FL, November 23, 2015 – Scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have shown for the…