A new study has shown that obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) could lead to more nighttime heart attacks than daytime heart attacks.
The news story that is the subject of this blog entry is based on found being physically fit can prevent brain shrinkage in Alzheimer’s patients. This story belongs in the Happeh Theory For The Scholar section because it supports the claim by Happeh Theory that something that happens in one part of the body can affect another seemingly unconnected part of the body.
Ornish said people sometimes think they can’t do anything because it’s all decided by their genes anyway, so what’s the point? But he called that attitude “genetic nihilism”, and said there may be an antidote, “Genes may be our predisposition, but they are not our fate,” said Ornish, reported in Scientific American.
Comprehensive lifestyle changes including a better diet and more exercise can lead not only to a better physique, but also to swift and dramatic changes at the genetic level, U.S. researchers said on Monday.