Walnuts May Reducing Risk, Delay Onset or Slow Progression of AlzheimerÛªs
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Alcohol, Chocolate Could Prevent Memory Loss, Dementia! (Video)
Alcohol, Chocolate Could Prevent Memory Loss, Dementia!
Poison Prevention and Seniors, The Charlotte Today Program
Poison Prevention and Seniors, The Charlotte Today Program
Vibrating Insoles Could Improve Walking Gait (Video)
Vibrating Insoles Could Improve Walking Gait
Vibrating Insoles Could Improve Walking Gait
Vibrating Insoles Could Improve Walking Gait When researchers put a urethane foam insole with piezo-electric actuators delivering subsensory vibratory noise stimulation to the soles of the feet of 12 healthy community-dwelling elderly volunteers aged 65 ÛÒ 90 years, the vibratory insoles significantly improved performance on measures of balance and gait...
Alcohol, Chocolate Could Prevent Memory Loss, Dementia!
Alcohol, Chocolate Could Prevent Memory Loss, Dementia! Alcohol and chocolate may help prevent memory loss, dementia two research show. Researchers find that drinking a moderate amount of alcohol might preserve cognitive functioning, while a natural compound in cocoa can reverse age-related memory loss. Findings published in the American Journal of...
Walnuts May Reducing Risk, Delay Onset or Slow Progression of AlzheimerÛªs
Walnuts May Reducing Risk, Delay Onset or Slow Progression of AlzheimerÛªs A study published in the Journal of AlzheimerÛªs Disease indicates that a diet including walnuts may have a beneficial effect in reducing the risk, delaying the onset, slowing the progression of, or preventing AlzheimerÛªs disease. Research led by Abha...
Exposure to Aluminum May Contribute to Alzheimer’s
Exposure to Aluminum May Contribute to Alzheimer’s Professor Christopher Exley of Keele University, UK, a world authority on the link between human exposure to aluminum in everyday life and its likely contribution to AlzheimerÛªs disease, says in a new report that it may be inevitable thatåÊaluminum plays some role in...
More Active = Less Depressed
More Active = Less Depressed Physical activity can reduce the risk of death, stroke and some cancers, and some studies suggest activity can also lower the risk for depressive symptoms. A new study in JAMA looked at the correlation. Snehal M. Pinto Pereira, Ph.D., of the University College London, England,...
Neurotic Middle-Age Women More Prone to Alzheimer’s
Neurotic Middle-Age Women More Prone to Alzheimer’s The Washington Post reports that middle-aged women who worry a lot may have a higher risk of developing AlzheimerÛªs disease later in life, citing a studyåÊ in the American Academy of NeurologyÛªs journal, Neurology. The paper notes that researchers at the University of...