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Link between Alzheimer’s and obesity

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Research increasingly points to obesity and associated comorbidities as potential contributors to AD pathophysiology, suggesting that conditions such as prediabetes and diabetes, poor-quality diet, and a sedentary lifestyle may be modifiable risk factors.

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What is Jalisco mutation?

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Jalisco gene mutation causes early-onset Alzheimer’s.  There is only 1 percent of Alzheimer’s patients who have genetic mutations known to cause the disease.

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Posted in Alzheimer Overview, Detection, Drugs, Prevention, Research

Careful with that oil

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Canola oil is found not to be as healthy as we all tried to believe. See the latest research on it.

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Higher education protects against Alzheimer’s

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Using genetic information, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden provide new evidence that higher educational attainment is strongly associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Research says play games to fight Alzheimer’s

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If you’re between 55 and 75 years old, you may want to try playing 3D platform games like Super Mario 64 to stave off mild cognitive impairment and perhaps even prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

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no prevention, no modifying therapies, no cure, but…..

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But scientists say they’ve now pinpointed a rare piece of DNA that may shield against the illness — even in people who are otherwise at high risk.

The discovery may explain why some people with known genetic risk factors don’t develop Alzheimer’s, the study authors said.

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