There’s a surprising common thread in the anxious brain—and it may have to do with what’s on your plate.
Researchers at University of California, Davis Health found that people with anxiety disorders had approximately 8% lower levels of choline-containing compounds in key brain regions compared to people ...
A recent BMC Public Health study examines data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) database to elucidate the association between atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease ...
There's emerging evidence that a compound called choline could play an under-appreciated role in our health – and particularly in the functioning of our brain. New research suggests low blood levels ...
A new study by researchers in Boston, Chicago and Washington, DC, found that eating foods high in choline could lower the risk of developing common dementia. 900,000 people are estimated to be living ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed that choline, a nutrient found in everyday foods, might be the key to better heart health. While you’ve probably never given much thought to this vital compound, ...