By Katherine Shagoury Most people in the U.S. are affected by Alzheimer’s disease (AD)—they either have it themselves, or know someone who is, said Dale Bredesen, MD, an internationally recognized...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury There are 5.4 million Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients in the U.S. and 50,000,000 worldwide. This is an epidemic, said Rudolph E. Tanzi, Vice-Chair of the Deptartment of Neurology Genetics...
Read MoreBy John Weeks by John Weeks, Publisher/Editor of The Integrator Blog News and Reports The World Health Organization’s election last month of Ethiopian Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, MD—the first African Director-General of the agency—did...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Chronic inflammation suppresses neurogenesis, says David Perlmutter, MD, FACN, at the Institute for Functional Medicine’s 2017 Annual International Conference in Los Angeles, California. Gut inflammation produces inflammatory...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Historically, the medical community thought the brain could not regenerate itself. However, in recent years there has been a significant paradigm shift, said David Perlmutter, MD, FACN, at...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury The Institute for Functional Medicine kicks of its annual conference this week from June 1-3 at the JW Marriott in Los Angeles, California. Attendees at IFM’s 2017...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Meditation is increasingly being marketed as a treatment for conditions such as pain, depression, stress and addiction, and while many people achieve therapeutic goals, other meditators encounter...
Read MoreBy Katherine Shagoury Across the country, nursing home employees and families are trying personalized music playlists to help seniors cope with the disorienting, anxious experience of living with Alzheimer’s disease...
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