by Neil Bossenger | Mar 22, 2019 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
Researchers have said that a five-minute neck scan could predict a person’s risk of developing dementia a full decade before symptoms emerge. The test analyses the pulse of blood vessels in the neck which could become part of routine testing for cognitive...
by Neil Bossenger | Aug 16, 2012 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
Good news: drinking a cocoa-rich beverage or biting a chunk of rich, dark chocolate every day may help brain health in older adults, a new study shows. The study, recently published in the journal Hypertension looked at data from 90 seniors who already had mild...
by Neil Bossenger | Feb 7, 2012 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
Researchers say the ketones found in coconut oil have slowed the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in some people and may actually prevent it. This picture is the “clock test” used to monitor Alzheimer progression in someone with the disease, as it...
by Neil Bossenger | Feb 1, 2012 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
“I had not been sleeping well, suffered from headaches, and generally felt drained with a constant sense of doom and what I call ‘fogginess’ most of the time. I never thought for one moment that chiropractic work could be of help.” Brain fog is...