New Brain Stimulation Treatments Help Smokers Quit – Neuroscience News

New Brain Stimulation Treatments Help Smokers Quit – Neuroscience News

Summary: Noninvasive brain stimulation can improve smoking abstinence rates for 3-6 months after quitting smoking. Source: Society for the Study of Addiction A new systematic review published by the scientific journal Addiction found that noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) can improve smoking abstinence rates 3–6 months after quitting, compared to sham brain stimulation. In recent years,…

A combination of three simple treatments can reduce the risk of invasive cancer by 61% in adults aged 70 and over

A combination of three simple treatments can reduce the risk of invasive cancer by 61% in adults aged 70 and over

Credit: public domain CC0 A new study published in Frontiers of aging It was found that a combination of high-dose vitamin D, omega-3s, and a simple home resistance exercise program (SHEP) showed a 61% cumulative reduction in cancer risk in healthy adults aged 70 or over. This is the first study to test the combined…