According to new research, a loss of smell is often an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. Published in the Journal of Neuroscience, this new research indicates that a loss of smell could be used as … [Read more...]
Cell Phone Use Impacts Brain Function: May Prevent and Reverse Alzheimer’s
The use of cell phones have been shown to positively impact brain function and may hold the key to Alzheimer's disease prevention. Research conducted at the University of South Florida has hown that … [Read more...]
Alzheimer’s Disease Not Helped by Ginkgo Biloba
Recent studies have shown that Alzheimer's disease and dementia are not helped by Ginkgo Biloba. The research conducted was focusing on determining if ginkgo biloba had an ability to slow the rate … [Read more...]
Experimental Alzheimer’s Treatment – Dimebon
An experimental Alzheimer's treatment known as dimebon is set to begin clinical trials. Dimebon or dimebolin hydrochloride is an older Russian drug that was commonly used as an antihistamine. … [Read more...]
Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease
Early detection of Alzheimer's disease is very difficult an in many cases impossible in some patients. Alzheimer's disease will often have started progressing years prior to any outward symptoms are … [Read more...]
Green Tea Could Halt Alzheimer’s Disease
A chemical found in green tea could halt Alzheimer's disease. U.S. researchers discovered one of the green tea components can prevent and destroy protein structures associated with Alzheimer's … [Read more...]
Reduced Alzheimer’s Risk Linked to Appetite Hormone
Alzheimer's disease risk is lower in people with high levels of the appetite hormone leptin according to research conducted at Boston University School of Medicine. Alzheimer's disease developed in … [Read more...]
Brain Plaques Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease Risk
Recent U.S. studies have shown an increased Alzheimer's disease risk in healthy people having brain plaques. The formation of amyloid brain plaques have long been associated with Alzheimer's … [Read more...]
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