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New Brain Molecule Offers Hope for Parkinson’s Disease: A Breakthrough in Motor Function Control

Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating neurological disorder, affects millions of people worldwide, especially those over the age of 50. Characterized by tremors, shaking, and difficulty with movement, the disease stems from the gradual loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain. While the primary treatment, L-dopa, offers temporary relief, its effects diminish over time, and long-term use… Read More: New Brain Molecule Offers Hope for Parkinson’s Disease: A Breakthrough… »

Early Trial Offers New Hope for People With Hemophilia

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 9, 2020 — Researchers may have found a way for people with severe hemophilia to take their standard treatment less often, if the results of an early trial pan out. In what experts called a feat of bioengineering, scientists were able to create a “fusion protein” that may extend the interval between treatments… Read More: Early Trial Offers New Hope for People With Hemophilia »

Nutrition and Natural Strategies Offer Hope Against COVID-19

In this interview, repeat guest Dr. Andrew Saul, editor-in-chief of the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, reviews what we currently know about vitamin C (ascorbic acid) for the prevention and treatment of novel coronavirus COVID-19. As noted by Saul, much of the information about vitamin C for the coronavirus is currently coming out of China. Meanwhile,… Read More: Nutrition and Natural Strategies Offer Hope Against COVID-19 »