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NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community
“You can’t judge a book by its cover,” gets a new meaning — how you cook your well-selected foods is extremely vital to robust health. Quick and flashy does not necessarily equal healthy.
Microwaving your food is one of the most damaging things you can do to reduce nutrition – NaturalNews.comThere are probably worse ways to ruin the nutritional value of food and, indirectly, your health. But a Green Med Info article warned that there is no faster way to destroy the nutrients in your food than to pop it into a microwave oven.The days of cooking fresh, whole foods on the stove or in t
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Alzheimer's vaccine aims to cut dementia in half, may see human trialsA study outlines advances in research that could lead to a successful vaccine for Alzheimer’s, a fatal brain disease. Trials in animals may pave the way for human trials, according to researchers. -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Researchers use MRI to predict Alzheimer's diseaseMRI brain scans perform better than common clinical tests at predicting which people will go on to develop Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
‘Landmark study’ shows brain cells revamp their DNA, perhaps sparking Alzheimer’s disease | Science | AAASBrain cells are some of the only body cells that can perform these alterations -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Alzheimer's vaccine draws closerBuilding on more than a decade of scientific research, a recent paper brings us one step closer to developing a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease. -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
UM stem cell research lifts hope for Alzheimer's patientsEva Feldman’s research shows Implanting neural stem cells in the brains of mouse models improved recognition and spatial memory, along with learning -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
'Historic breakthrough Alzheimer patients around the globe have been awaiting' – HealthNewsReview.orgOver the years, I have loved it when health care journalists send us tips. One recently wrote, “Have you all seen this BS? Some uneducated/informed friends are posting this on Facebook.” The BS she was referring to was our headline above, which appeared in the first sentence of a news story by WV News: The Independent … -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
New methods to identify Alzheimer's drug candidates with anti-aging properties — ScienceDailyOld age is the greatest risk factor for many diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and cancer. Geroprotectors are a recently identified class of anti-aging compounds. New research has now identified a unique subclass of these compounds, dubbed geroneuroprotectors (GNPs), which are AD drug candidates and slow the aging process in mice. -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Hope in Alzheimer's fight is found in antibody developed on LI | NewsdayFeinstein Institute for Medical Research scientists in Manhasset developed a protein antibody that is the basis of an experimental medication now being studied. -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Alzheimer's and cardiovascular disease share common genetics in some patients — ScienceDailyGenetics may predispose some people to both Alzheimer’s disease and high levels of blood lipids such as cholesterol, a common feature of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study.