Magnesium Supplementation Shows Promise for Cognitive Protection in Older Adults
Vanderbilt study tests whether reducing calcium-to-magnesium ratios through targeted supplementation can improve brain function in seniors.
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Vanderbilt study tests whether reducing calcium-to-magnesium ratios through targeted supplementation can improve brain function in seniors.
Large 7-year study tested whether Ginkgo biloba extract could slow progression from memory complaints to dementia in nearly 3,000 adults.
100-woman trial evaluated Totelle hormone replacement therapy for hot flashes and sleep issues in Brazilian menopausal women.
Study compares estrogen-androgen combination vs estrogen alone for psychological symptoms and sexuality in postmenopausal women.
Clinical trial tested testosterone patches in 549 menopausal women with low sexual desire, comparing effectiveness against placebo treatment.
University study tests whether collagen peptides combined with exercise improve muscle mass, bone health, and quality of life in older adults.
12-week study tested whether protein drinks could boost resistance training benefits in healthy elderly men battling sarcopenia.
Study tests whether protein-enriched supplements enhance muscle gains from resistance training during and after hospital stays.
Chinese researchers tested nucleotide supplements against aging markers in 122 participants over 4 months with promising early results.
German researchers tested whether 4g daily taurine could slow aging processes in adults 55-75 over 6 months of supplementation.
Natural water therapy may offer safe relief from menopausal symptoms when hormone replacement isn't an option.
Singapore trial tests ancient herbal remedy against placebo for hormone-related dry eye in 150 postmenopausal women.