This post written below by Ms. Walton gets to probably the crux of AD: low clearance of normally produced a-beta amyloid. Randy Bateman MD, a foremost expert in this field showed similar results. By Alice G. Walton Nov 19 2011, 1:55 PM ET 2 The prevailing theory suggests the destructive buildup of plaques occurs when [...]
I have had the privilege of meeting Dr. Tariot one of the directors of the Banner Institute in Arizona. A more passionate man devoted to dementia prevention is only equaled perhaps by yours truly. Together I believe his Banner Institute in collaboration/cooperation with my Memory Enhancement Centers will forge new alliances to prevent or delay [...]
(800) 829-0422 www.johnshopkinshealthalerts.com | Johns Hopkins Health Bookstore | Email this to a friend Research on Abdominal Fat and Dementia Gaining weight, especially around the midsection, has been associated with a number of health conditions, including diabetes, heart disease and cancer. New research suggests that you can add shrinking brain size — a hallmark of [...]
Insulin may slow Alzheimer’s, study finds Inhaling it through the nose twice daily seems to slow symptoms of memory loss. More study is needed, but researchers are encouraged. Inhaling a concentrated cloud of insulin through the nose twice a day appears… (Katja Heinemann / HBO) September 13, 2011|By Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times Inhaling a [...]
Hugely important update in the field of early recognition: Please read below. Early Diagnosis Of Alzheimer’s Disease Has Health, Financial And Social Benefits: Call For Nations To Support Early Diagnosis And Intervention Main Category: Alzheimer’s / Dementia Article Date: 14 Sep 2011 – 1:00 PDT Alzheimer’s or Dementia? – Learn the important differences between Alzheimer’s [...]
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