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08/04/2026
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By Iva Greene
GABA May Affect Gut, Immune System and Metabolism, Review Says
A review published July 29, 2026, in the journal Nutrients examined gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a compound known for calming brain activity, for possible effects outside the nervous system. According to the review, GABA may influence the gut, immune system, metabolism, hormones and liver. The findings are based largely on animal and cell studies, and the […]
08/03/2026
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By Iva Greene
Low Magnesium: Symptoms, Risks, and Treatment Options
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant element in the human body and one of the seven essential minerals, according to an article on Mercola.com [1]. It is necessary for the healthy functioning of most cells, particularly the heart, kidneys, and muscles; low levels impede cellular metabolic function and deteriorate mitochondrial function, the article stated [1]. […]
07/12/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study: Yoga, Omega-3 Supplements as Effective as Therapy for Depression in Pregnancy
A review of 115 clinical trials found that yoga and omega-3 supplements reduce symptoms of antenatal depression as effectively as psychological therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy, according to researchers. The review, published in Archives of Women’s Mental Health and led by King’s College London, analyzed data from over 12,000 participants across 30 countries. Nearly […]
06/15/2026
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By Iva Greene
Persistent Pollutant DDE Linked to Increased Alzheimer’s Risk, Study Finds
Blood levels of DDE, a breakdown product of the banned insecticide DDT, were significantly higher in Alzheimer’s disease patients compared to healthy controls, according to a study conducted by researchers at Rutgers University. The findings, reported in the scientific literature, indicate that individuals with the highest DDE concentrations faced roughly four times the odds of […]
05/17/2026
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By Iva Greene
Chlorpyrifos Exposure Associated With 2.5-Fold Increase in Parkinson’s Risk, Study Finds
Study Links Pesticide to Increased Parkinson’s Risk Long-term residential exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos is associated with a more than 2.5-fold increase in Parkinson’s disease risk, according to a study published May 15 in Molecular Neurodegeneration by researchers at UCLA Health. The study compared approximately 830 individuals with Parkinson’s disease to roughly 830 controls, using […]
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