Monday, March 18, 2013

Research illuminates why stimulating environment may protect against Alzheimer's disease

Research illuminates why stimulating environment may protect against Alzheimer's disease: Now, a new study led by Dennis Selkoe, MD, co-director of the Center for Neurologic Diseases in the BWH Department of Neurology, provides specific pre-clinical scientific evidence supporting the concept that prolonged and intensive stimulation by an enriched environment, especially regular exposure to new activities, may have beneficial effects in delaying one of the key negative factors in Alzheimer's disease.

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