A new Alzheimer’s treatment fully restored the memory function in 75 percent of the mice it was tested on, with no damage to the surrounding brain tissue. This post from Science Alert raises the hope that Alzheimer’s will become treatable in the near future. Australian researchers have come up with a non-invasive ultrasound technology that clears the brain of neurotoxic ... Continue Reading
Pineal Gland: The Must-Knows Of Its Functions, Nemesis and Saviors
The Pineal gland is a small endocrine gland present in the brain of vertebrate animals. In humans, it's found near the center of the brain, tucked away in a groove, where the two halves of the Thalamus come together. It gets its name from its pine cone like shape. The pineal gland produces the hormones serotonin and melatonin. Serotonin and melatonin work together to ... Continue Reading
ALA Helps Treat Cognitive Conditions from Brain Fog to Alzheimer’s
(BeWellBuzz) Alpha Lipoic Acid or ALA has been a hot topic for scientists, health professionals and even beauticians for a number of years for a number of good reasons. It's being studied and implemented as a treatment for Diabetes II, Peripheral Neuropathy and signs of aging on the skin such as lines and wrinkles. It's also being put to work to treat all forms of cognitive ... Continue Reading