Vibrant Health Do you know who owns your favorite supplement brand? If not, would you ever guess that it might be Clorox? If you happen to use Natural Vitality CALM products, then, this is the case. Why does it matter? Who owns your supplement bran…
Duke-NUS Medical School Scientists from Singapore have demonstrated the critical role played by a special transporter protein in regulating the brain cells that ensure nerves are protected by coverings called myelin sheaths. The findings, rep…
Dr Joseph Mercola If you’re like most people, you are consuming an unhealthy amount of sugar on a regular basis hidden in processed food, added by the teaspoon to coffee and tea, or used to sweeten candy, cakes and beverages. Researchers…
Chad Fowler (TimFerris.com) The following is a guest post from Chad Fowler, CTO of InfoEther, Inc. He spends much of his time solving hard problems for customers in the Ruby computer language. He is also co-organizer of RubyConf and Rail…
Wellness Resources After a day of higher activity or exercise, are your muscles achy and fatigued? If you want to maximize performance and improve your muscle and joint recovery, take note!A recent clinical trial with healthy, young adult males eva…
The University of Sydney, A new 2019 Australian study has found an extract made from soy, eggs and peanuts significantly reduces pain and stiffness when taken by sufferers of knee osteoarthritis. Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) was given to …
We are excited to introduce PEA Ultra into the Wellness Resources product line to provide you with one of the most potent nutrients available on the market to promote healthy brain and nerve function, as well as other vastly important heal…
American College of Cardiology Listening to music can be enjoyable, but is it also good for your heart? Patients who suffered episodes of chest pain soon after a heart attack, known as early post-infarction angina, had significantly lower levels of…
University of Bath A new study published by researchers at the University of Bath demonstrates the positive impact learning to play a musical instrument has on the brain's ability to process sights and sounds, and shows how it can also help to lift…
University of Geneva Summary: Listening to or practicing music had positive implications on cognitive decline in older adults by stimulating the production of gray matter in key brain areas, a new study reveals. Source: University of Gen…