Month: September 2022

Sip Your Way to Health: Tea Reduces Diabetes Risk

Imagine if drinking tea could be like wearing a suit of armor against diabetes. Well, according to recent research, it just might be! A study investigating the effects of tea consumption found that people who enjoyed four or more cups of black, green, or oolong tea each day had a remarkable 17% lower risk of […]

Published on September 19, 2022

Exercise offers hope for people with multiple sclerosis thalamic atrophy

Imagine your brain is a city, and the thalamus is the central hub. Unfortunately, in some individuals with multiple sclerosis, this important hub starts to shrink, causing problems with movement and cognition. But fear not! New research suggests that aerobic exercise training may be the key to restoring function in these individuals. Just like how […]

Published on September 19, 2022

Unlocking the Power of Exercise in Treating Rare Movement Disorder!

Imagine a world where exercise could be the key to treating a rare movement disorder. Well, that world may be closer than we think! Spinal cerebellar ataxia 6 (SCA6) is a rare and debilitating condition that affects motor coordination. This condition has received limited attention from medical researchers due to its rarity, but now a […]

Published on September 19, 2022