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Researchers say certain personality traits, like jealousy, worry, anxiety and anger, can double a woman’s chances of developing Alzheimer!
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Alzheimer; News from the web:
Researchers say certain personality traits, like jealousy, worry, anxiety and anger, can double a woman’s chances of developing Alzheimer!
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Researchers continue to seek a relation between the head and the heart:
The link between head and heart is still being pursued because new Alzheimer’s drugs have failed time and again. One approach that is now drawing some interest looks at the set of proteins that carry around fats in the brain. These lipoproteins could potentially act as molecular sponges that mop up the amyloid-beta peptide that clogs up connections among brain cells in Alzheimer’s.
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It become more clear now that these little slips of memory maybe more significant than we previously thought. Even if on the bigger test there are no issues recognized yet it may be an early sign.
There is no cure, but here is the recommendation:
Research has shown that people who exercise, eat a proper diet, people who stay mentally engaged and people who manage their diabetes or high blood pressure can keep some dementia at bay.
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We have published this before but it remains of the utmost importance that you sign up to be registered at the Alzheimer registry so that researchers may find enough volunteers to do their studies.
What can you do to help? As a healthy person with no symptoms of the disease, one of the easiest ways to get involved is enrolling in the registry and exploring possibilities of participating in this exciting new frontier of Alzheimer’s research. Take one minute out of your day to join me in signing up.
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A new study shows that 30% of former NFL players will develop either dementia or Alzheimer. This is about double the number as in the general population and is attributed to the vicious head bumps they endure in the game.
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