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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Cholesterol increases risk of Alzheimer's and heart disease
Cholesterol increases risk of Alzheimer's and heart disease: Researchers at the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome and the University of Colorado School of Medicine have found that a single mechanism may underlie the damaging effect of cholesterol on the brain and on blood vessels.
Novel Drug Treatment Quickly Reverses Alzheimer’s Disease Resulting in a Significant Reduction in Assisted Living Expenses
Novel Drug Treatment Quickly Reverses Alzheimer’s Disease Resulting in a Significant Reduction in Assisted Living Expenses: Implementing the treatment detailed in Perispinal etanercept: a new therapeutic paradigm in neurology by Dr. Tobinick can enable a severely impaired person needing full time assisted living care who is unable to recognize their own children or even count to ten to, after a single dose, recognize their children and count to ten with ease.**
Approach things like this with great caution and do research on pros and cons before spending your money or attempting.
Approach things like this with great caution and do research on pros and cons before spending your money or attempting.
Change Your Diet to Boost Your Brain and Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease : Living Green Magazine
Change Your Diet to Boost Your Brain and Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease : Living Green Magazine: Alzheimer’s disease causes loss of brain function. Like other organs of the body, the brain too requires a supply of nutrients to maintain optimum health.
The ideal diet that is good for both brain and heart should include 40% proteins, 40% complex carbohydrates and 20% beneficial fats.
Here is a list of food items that are good for your brain health.
The ideal diet that is good for both brain and heart should include 40% proteins, 40% complex carbohydrates and 20% beneficial fats.
Here is a list of food items that are good for your brain health.
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