Scientists at Switzerland’s Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne have developed an implantable capsule that enlists the immune system of an Alzheimer’s disease sufferer against the illness. Alzheimer’s is thought to be caused by certain kinds of proteins piling up in certain parts of the brain. One promising treatment involves injecting patients with antibodies that stick...
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Gerald Celente and the Trends Research Institute have announced “The Ontrendprenuer,” an exciting summer retreat taking place Friday and Saturday, July 22-23, in historic Colonal Kingston, NY. The Ontrendpreneur” retreat is expected to be the institute’s most unique, useful and fun event yet. Presentations, group discussions and Q&A sessions will explore not only how profit...
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Whether you own a business or want to start one, or whether you want to expand your professional reach or are considering a career change, you’ll want to follow the trend lines that will affect your decisions. Times are rapidly changing and market opportunities are swiftly shifting. What sells today and what seems a promising...
When Yellen speaks, gold spikes. What’s next?
By Gerald CelentePublisher, Trends Journal KINGSTON, NY, 30 March, 2016—For several days, gold prices fell on hawkish comments from a number of regional Federal Reserve Bank presidents signaling support for an interest-rate rise, pointing to a possible increase at the Federal Open Market Committee meeting in late April. They reasoned, as has President Obama and...
New wrinkle in anti-aging
Scientists at England’s Newcastle University have found that an enzyme called mitochondrial complex II, found in human skin cells, declines as we age. As these “energy batteries” slow down, the activity of harmful free-radical molecules increases, leading to wrinkles, less elastic skin and perhaps other signs associated with old age. TRENDPOST: The discovery not only...
Eating your medicine
US medical schools are learning what primitive peoples knew centuries ago and what Gerald Celente and the Trends Research Institute reported decades ago: Food can often cure what ails you. More than 20 medical schools, including UCLA and the University of Chicago, now require medical students to study not just nutrition, but also food preparation....
Another reason to not smoke pot
Adults who started smoking marijuana regularly as teens remember fewer words as adults, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The research sampled 5,000 adults at ages 18 and 30 for 25 years, at which time 3,400 were still taking part. Among dope smokers, the loss of vocabulary was notable,...