Supplements in the News
All About Cholesterol
Explained
The latest science on how blood levels of HDL, LDL and more relate to cardiovascular health
By
Amber Dance
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Did Cell Mislead the World About Low-Carb Diets and Cancer
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, October 19, 2025
A Dangerous Misunderstanding - And the Silence That Followed
By Richar...
Mitochondria: The Core of Exercise, Longevity, Heart Health, and Cancer Prevention
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOrthomolecular Medicine News Service, October 11, 2025OMNS free subscription link http://orthomolecular.org/subscribe.htmlOMNS...
Why Early-Life Micronutrient Deficiency Leaves Lasting Damage - Even When Corrected Later
By Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief
Introduction
Orthomolecular medicine emphasizes providing the body with the optimal concentratio...
The clock is ticking: How epigenetics could help save wildlife from collapse
In polar bears, dolphins, baboons and more, molecular signatures of aging are changing how conservationists assess population health, resilience ...
DASH-style diet helps control blood glucose
—by Vicki Contie for NIH
At a Glance
Compared to a typical American diet, a DASH-style eating plan for people with diabetes led to more...
Mighty mitochondria: Cell powerhouses harnessed for healing
Editor's Note: While this article does not directly mention micronutrients, mitochondria continue to be a focus of supplement research, as these ti...
Research in Context: Can we slow aging?
What happens in our bodies as we age, and what can be done about it
Aging is a leading cause of disease and disability. This special Resea...
Celebrating the 101st Birthday of Dr. Ken Walker (Dr. J. Gifford-Jones): A Legacy of Medical Wisdom and Longevity
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Orthomolecular Medicine News Service, March 26, 2025
Richard Z. Cheng, M.D., Ph.D.
Highlights:
Interview of Dr. Ken Walker ...
Midlife eating patterns tied to health decades later
Several studies have shown links between healthy eating and prevention of chronic diseases, like diabetes or heart disease. Others have found ties between a high-quality diet and longer life. But less common are studies that examine the links between various dietary patterns and healthy aging overall, including the long-term impact of midlife food choices.
New Survey Shows U.S. Veterans’ Use of Natural Products for Chronic Pain
Original article from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
A new survey of United States military veterans wit...
Health Consequences of Early Exposure to Sugar
From NIH News in Health, newsinhealth.nih.gov
Experts recommend that kids eat no added sugars before age 2. Yet most kids are exposed to adde...
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