Multiple sclerosis is the most common inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, affecting around 2.8 million people worldwide. Symptoms include difficulty moving, weakness, muscle spasms, stiffness, depression and general aches and pains. So far there is no cure. Instead, treatments focus on helping patients to manage their symptoms, control flare-ups, and slow the progression […]
Potassium is Crucial For the Circadian Rhythm in Red Blood Cells
Along with sodium and chloride, potassium is one of the body’s most important electrolytes. This essential element is involved in the transmission of nerve impulses, the regulation of blood pressure and plays a crucial role in healthy heart function. Smaller amounts of the substance are found in liver cells, bone cells and red blood cells. […]
Cinnamon Promotes Memory and Helps to Prevent Cognitive Dysfunction
Cinnamon is very important for a lot of dishes. In addition to its unique taste, it may have other beneficial properties for humans. For example, studies suggest that cinnamon has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anti-cancer potential, and may also boost the immune system. Cinnamon for Memory or Learning Disabilities Cinnamon, the well-known aromatic spice that many […]
Immune Response to Vaccination: The Role of the Circadian Rhythm
Many physiological and behavioral functions, including the immune system, exhibit circadian rhythms. We know that circadian rhythms are generated by “clock genes” that affect most organs and cells – including those of the immune system, whose function varies with the time of day. Accordingly, circadian rhythms are found for various aspects of physiology, including sleep, […]
Researchers are Discovering New Ways to Improve Cancer Therapies
Cancer is one of the second leading causes of death. Even if the chances of cure have improved, the time of detection, the quality of treatment and the type of tumor are crucial when it comes to containing the disease and improving the chances of survival. Science continues to advance in this area, with researchers […]
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