by Julissa Clay | Mar 14, 2021
Many previously published studies have found a relationship between gut bacteria and Parkinson’s disease. But a study in the latest edition of the Journal of Parkinson’s Disease focuses on gut fungus instead of bacteria. Gut bacteria have been blamed for a...
by Julissa Clay | Mar 2, 2021
Many previous studies have found a relationship between high education levels or complex occupations and Parkinson’s disease. Since high-IQ people are often the ones that spend years in higher education and perform complex jobs, a study in the Journal of...
by Julissa Clay | Feb 24, 2021
There are many known contributors to chronic kidney diseases. But could the street, city, or even state where you live contribute too? The answer may be yes, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN). This provides...
by Julissa Clay | Feb 19, 2021
The female body is ruled, or many would argue ruined, by the several stages of sexual development and progression from pre-adolescence to post-menopause. Antioxidants & Redox Signaling has just published a study demonstrating that the bodies of postmenopausal...
by Julissa Clay | Feb 14, 2021
Shingles is a painful inflammatory skin condition. Unfortunately, the long-term pain that sometimes follows it, called postherpetic neuralgia, is even worse. Chinese researchers in the journal Pain Research and Management have just presented two cases of such...