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Mar 10, 2008 Rating of 3.4 Article Could a Common B-12 Deficiency Be Causing Your Symptoms?
Modern medical science now understands many of the reasons why vitamin B-12 supplementation helps people feel better.
Jan 31, 2005 Rating of 3.4 Article Alzheimer's Disease Brain May Be Able to Heal
It might be possible for the brain to recover from structural damage seen in Alzheimer's disease. The key could be using antibodies to clear the brain of plaque seen in people with this condition.
Aug 14, 2008 Rating of 3.3 Abstract The combined effects of L-theanine and caffeine on Cognitive performance and mood. - Source: Nutritional Neuroscience, Aug 2008.
Research replicates previous evidence suggesting that in combination caffeine and L-theanine – an amino acid known for ability to enter the brain and support reduced mental & physical stress/relaxation - support improvements in speed, accuracy, and focus in Cognitively demanding tasks that are superior to improvements achieved with caffeine alone. It’s a combo most commonly found in green tea. - Source: Nutritional Neuroscience, Aug 2008.
Aug 01, 2005 Rating of 3.3 Article How To Keep Your Brain In Shape
Are there days when you think you need a brain transplant? You’re getting those "senior moments" even though you’re only 40 years age? Or at 70 you’re forgetting things you shouldn’t forget? These days with so much talk about Alzheimer’s Disease, it’s easy to assume you may be "losing it". But today there are ways to keep the brain functioning the way it’s supposed to.
Jun 06, 2005 Rating of 3.3 Article Potential for Reducing the Progression of Alzheimer's Revealed
University of Florida researchers have discovered a way to reduce plaque deposits on the brain that could slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
Oct 04, 2004 Rating of 3.3 Article Boosting Your Brain Power: The Top 5 Vitamins & Minerals
We all know by now that eating a healthful diet rich in whole grains, fruits, and vegetables can help us stay slim and lower our risk for heart disease, but did you know that a growing body of research shows that this type of diet also preserves memory, boosts alertness, and may even stave off the blues and prevent Alzheimer's disease?
Jul 05, 2004 Rating of 3.3 Article 13 Healthy Habits to Improve Your Life
There are 13 ways to boost your chances of living a happy, healthy life. More can be added to this list, but, for simplicity's sake, we'll stick with this typically unlucky number.
Mar 01, 2004 Rating of 3.3 Article Nutrients for Brain Health: Protect Your Cognitive Function
Esther Blum writes, "In 1986, healthcare costs were estimated at more than $50 billion per year for dementia and associated diseases. If you are concerned about your risk of nerve degeneration, don't despair. There are plenty of ways to combat age-associated memory loss, without side effects. In fact, you can even improve Cognitive function with the right supplements and a proper diet."
Mar 29, 2006 Rating of 3.3 Abstract Abstract: A review of antioxidants and Alzheimer's disease
In this article, we review a diverse body of research and draw conclusions about the usefulness, or lack there-of, of specific antioxidants in the prevention of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Jul 18, 2005 Rating of 3.3 Article Use it or Lose it: Brain Work Urged to Cut Alzheimer's Risk
Exercise your brain. Nourish it well. And the earlier you start, the better. That's the best advice doctors can offer to ward off Alzheimer's disease.
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