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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Synergistic interaction between APOE and family history of Alzheimer’s disease on cerebral amyloid deposition and glucose metabolism | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy | Full TextRecently, the field of gene-gene or gene-environment interaction r… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
10 benefits of pistachios supported by sciencePistachios are nuts that offer numerous health benefits. These benefits include eye health, gut health, and high protein content that may be beneficial for dieting. They are also full of antioxidants and good for blood… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
10 benefits of pistachios supported by sciencePistachios are nuts that offer numerous health benefits. These benefits include eye health, gut health, and high protein content that may be beneficial for dieting. They are also full of antioxidants and good for blood… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Depression Advocate Network
Ketamine for depression may contribute to opioid dependenceA new study warns that ketamine works almost like an opioid, and it raises concerns that the drug may do more harm than good in the long run. -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Fighting Alzheimer's with 'decoy receptors'Using an innovative approach, scientists move one step closer to a treatment for Alzheimer’s. Learning how to tame the brain’s immune system is vital. -
CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
New potential biotherapy for Alzheimer's disease — ScienceDailyResearchers have discovered that a modified version of an important immune cell protein could be used to treat Alzheimer’s disease. The study reveals that soluble versions of a protein called TLR5… -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Research reveals a potential new biotherapy for Alzheimer’s diseaseWhen tested in mice, the therapy reduced amyloid plaques, a characteristic feature of Alzheimer’s. No drug available today can prevent or… -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
CAD106 and CNP520, potential new drug treatments for AD, are being investigated as potential treatments. This study is recruiting AD patients from across the U.S.
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
The body is a system. Researchers are using this to our advantage as the development of amyloid plaques is linked to retina thinning which is a symptom we can inexpensively monitor.
Alzheimer's one day may be predicted during eye exam: Noninvasive test may screen for disease before symptoms appear –… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group WeHeal Alcoholism Advocate Network
Sorting out the health effects of alcohol – Harvard Health Blog – Harvard Health PublishingResearch suggests that drinking alcohol in moderation may benefit health. But studies are flawed and the definition of “moderate”… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Why a low-carb diet may not be so good for youA new study may have found the ‘sweet spot’ of carb intake. The researchers point out that both too much and too little carbohydrate may harm health. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
The 10 best foods to eat in the morningStarting the day off right with a healthful breakfast is essential for curbing hunger and boosting metabolism. In this article, learn about the best foods to eat in the morning, including oatmeal, bananas, Greek yogurt, and… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
Animal vs. plant protein: What is the difference and which is best?To function, the body needs protein. This essential element of the diet exists in both animals and plants. Anyone who wants to ensure that their diet is healthful should understand what animal and… -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Nutritional Medicine Advocate Network
How do you know if you are eating too much protein?Eating a high protein diet has many advantages for health. There are times, however, when a person may consume more protein than is healthy, especially if they have certain medical conditions. Consuming too much… -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
We currently have 5 million people living with AD today and projected to have 14 million people living with AD by 2050. Research continues to ask the fundamental questions about the characteristics of AD.
Alzheimer's tied to brain's 'waste removal system'A new… -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Sleep is for the weak? Dr. Bendlin and her team are taking sleep more seriously as their longitudinal study indicates that sleep deprivation is linked to biomarkers of AD.
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Jeanette joined the group Acupuncture Advocate Network
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Jeanette joined the group Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Advocate Network
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CarlsonTeke2 posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Alzheimer's Natural Treatment Options & Notable Breakthroughs – Dr. AxeSee what the latest research finds in our fight to prevent, treat and reverse this horrible disease. -
raineealexis posted an update in the group Alzheimer’s Disease Advocate Network
Sanfilippo syndrome is a rare and fatal form of AD that affects children. The dire need for more research and treatment options is felt by all populations in our communities.
Two-year-old boy with condition dubbed 'childhood Alzheimer’s' thought to be youngest ever diagnosed in UK | The I… - Load More