Sleep & Aging: Disorders Speed Decline, Impact Brain & Movement

The Silent Thief of Youth: How Sleep Disruptions Accelerate Aging and Impair Brain Function Recent research is painting a stark picture: consistently poor sleep isn’t just about feeling tired. It’s a significant accelerator of aging, impacting both cognitive abilities and physical motor skills. From subtle memory lapses to increased vulnerability to neurodegenerative diseases, the consequences … Read more

Gut Microbiome & Parkinson’s: New Insights into Disease Mechanisms

The Gut-Brain Axis: How Oral and Intestinal Bacteria May Hold the Key to Preventing and Reversing Parkinson’s Disease Nearly one million Americans live with Parkinson’s Disease, and projections estimate that number will double by 2040. But what if a significant factor in the development – and even potential reversal – of this debilitating neurological condition … Read more

TIM-3 & Alzheimer’s: Microglia, Dual Roles & Therapy Potential

The Emerging Role of TIM-3 in Alzheimer’s: A New Era of Microglia-Targeted Therapies? Over 6.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is projected to more than double by 2050. While research has largely focused on amyloid plaques and tau tangles, a growing body of evidence points to the critical, and surprisingly … Read more