Dental Hygiene Slows Alzheimer’s decline
Improving dental hygiene might slow the rate of decline in Alzheimer’s disease. A paper published in March, 2016, PlosOne, by Mark Ide and colleagues at Guy’s Hospital, in London, looked…
Improving dental hygiene might slow the rate of decline in Alzheimer’s disease. A paper published in March, 2016, PlosOne, by Mark Ide and colleagues at Guy’s Hospital, in London, looked…
Pyrroloquinoline quinine, also known as PQQ, is a redox co-factor and a compound found in most plants. It is classified as an essential micro-nutrient because of its usefulness to the…
Dr. Boyd Haley, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry/Biochemistry at the University of Kentucky gave a lecture last weekend at out IAOMT conference. This is a summary of his lecture on his…
The FDA agency recently denied three petitions seeking to ban mercury-based dental amalgams, which some studies have linked to kidney damage and neurological disabilities and diseases. After another of its…
An increasing proportion of our elderly people are losing their golden years to dementia. There are roughly 5-6 million Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) patients in the U.S. and an equal amount…