Category: Science

Scientific articles and discussions, with my comments and take on the topics therein.

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Almost half of the global population has some form of neurological disease

Only posting this as a good indicator of the steadily deteriorating environmental conditions we are all facing….

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Vitamin D may be an effective anti-aging intervention

A good summary article on the multitude of mechanisms through which vitamin D acts to target virtually…

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Synthetic progestins, but not progesterone, increase risk of a brain tumor (meningioma)

Once again, the false equivalence between bioidentical progesterone and synthetic progestins (which medicine has been promoting for…

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Vitamin A deficiency causes leaky gut and inflammation, may cause Alzheimer Disease (AD)

Another study that will probably make me plenty of new enemies among the anti-retinol crowd. I am…

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The endoxotin/LPS hypothesis of Alzheimer Disease (AD)

Nothing surprising here to my readers, but I try to post about such studies since they are…

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Vitamin D ameliorates late-stage multiple sclerosis (MS)

The role of vitamin D in auto-immune conditions and especially MS has been studied for decades. It…

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Depression Is “A Normal Brain Responding to Stress or Adversity”

Actual title of the article, quoting the main author of the Nature op-ed. There has been a…

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Activated charcoal may treat liver cirrhosis by lowering endotoxin/LPS

The role of endotoxin/LPS in chronic liver disease and failure is well-known in animal research. LPS is…

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Endotoxin/LPS makes humans callous and unempathetic

It is hard to accept that something as ubiquitous as LPS may have such profound effects on…

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High cortisol, cortisol/DHEA, cortisol/testosterone ratios may drive schizophrenia

The connection between chronic stress and schizophrenia is well-established but medicine continues to vehemently deny that stress…