The study focuses on metastatic melanoma, or stage four melanoma.
Archive for January, 2013
Study reveals new link between heart disease and brain health
There are other variants of dementia that, though not associated with memory loss, can still cause cognitive decline in elderly individuals.
Study links sleep deprivation among the elderly to memory loss
“As we get older, the quality of our sleep deteriorates and prevents those memories from being saved by the brain at night,” says UC Berkeley associate professor Matthew Walker.
Study shows benefits of fruits and vegetables for mood and energy level
Nutrient-rich foods that fuel the body also provide nutrition for the brain.
Study shows curcumin may help restore damaged liver
Curcumin supplements may be able to spur the growth of healthy liver cells.
Vitamin D and curcumin supplements may preserve memory, says study
Though a cure for Alzheimer’s disease has not been found, scientists have determined that the condition is linked to the development of amyloid plaque in the brain.
Study shows age-related memory loss may be reversed
Many people are likely to assume that age-based memory loss is permanent.
Concerned about the flu? How curcumin may help
Curcumin may spur the production of a protein that bolsters your innate immune system.
Cutting down stress may be the best resolution for 2013
Many people have resolved to increase their overall health.