by Mia Lundin on December 6, 2011
ScienceDaily (Dec. 5, 2011) — A new study at Örebro University in Sweden shows that children with ADHD have nearly 50 percent less of a protein that is important for attention and learning. The finding may mean that there are other biochemical disturbances in the brains of individuals with ADHD than was previously believed.”This indicates [...]
by Mia Lundin on June 10, 2011
ScienceDaily (June 6, 2011) — Women with a healthy body weight before and after diagnosis of breast cancer are more likely to survive the disease long term, a new study finds. The results were presented at The Endocrine Society’s 93rd Annual Meeting in Boston. The study, conducted in nearly 4,000 breast cancer survivors, found that [...]
by Mia Lundin on May 22, 2011
In recent years, hormones have been the subject of bad press. Of course, everything in the media is about getting attention. The truth can be twisted in ways to get attention! Beware of what you read. Most reports are from studies that used synthetic hormones that are not natural to your body. The Women’s Health [...]