Video: Stress, Lifestyle and Sugar Shown to Link Diabetes, Depression and Dementia
Health and Science Blog, Kodoom.com
For years, doctors have used pharmaceuticals to treat conditions such as depression, obesity, diabetes and dementia as separate diseases. New science confirms the approach used by holistic doctors using functional (integrative) medicine to treat these conditions as related. Whether you are a science geek, or interested in learning more about your body, the following video is a valuable educational tool. Dr. Bruce McEwen, neuroendocrinologist and Professor at Rockefeller University, discusses the Resiliency of human brain, and the epigenetics, stress and lifestyle factors linking diseases such as dementia, diabetes and depression:
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