Recently several people sent me a link to a great interview with world famous Neurologist David Perlmutter, MD. Dr. Perlmutter has been leading the field in Alzheimer’s research and practice now for the past 20 years. In this insightful interview he discusses a major reason why we are seeing more Alzheimer’s these days, as […]
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One of the more promising new studies reported at this week’s Alzheimer’s Conference in Boston targets inflammation, plaque and microglia. This is refreshing to see, as inflammation has long been known to be a major factor in Alzheimer’s. In fact at least 4 major studies have suggested that if we could adequately control inflammation […]
I plan to post fresh new articles and links to the latest insights weekly on this site.
In the next two weeks I invite you to return to check out:
Conference Insights & updates Migraine Tips – How Sex May Help? Neurogenesis and Tryptophan How Reading Staves Off Dementia
Although modern medicine honors the words of Hippocrates, “first do no harm,” It’s been less inclined to consider one of his other pieces of advice. “Let Foods be your medicine.” New research, particularly in biology departments throughout the world, is proving, however, the wisdom of Hippocrates second bit of advice – at least when […]
We now are able to give you, our readers, access to perhaps the best computer based program for brain building in the world. At least that’s how a panel of consumer experts judged it. The program is called Cognifit Personal Coach or Mindfit. It was originally developed by brain scientists at Oxford University in England, […]
(Source: New York University Langone Medical Center) – Forgot where you put your car keys? Having trouble recalling a friend’s name? If so, this may be a symptom of subjective cognitive impairment (SCI), the earliest sign of cognitive decline, according to Dr. Barry Reisberg of NYU. SCI is marked by situations such as when a […]
The lead article in this month’s issue of the *Journal of the American Medical
Association* (vol. 302, #24) is “Ginkgo biloba for Preventing Cognitive
Decline in Older Adults: A Randomized Trial.”
The primary outcome analysis from the Ginkgo Evaluation of Memory (GEM)
study, the largest completed double-blind, placebo-controlled dementia prevention trial to […]
A form of vitamin D3 together with curcumin, a chemical found in the spice turmeric, may stimulate the body’s immune system to clear amyloid beta from the brain. Amyloid beta are waxy deposits that result from the degeneration of tissue and form plaques that are a distinguishing characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease.
“We hope that vitamin […]
It’s Difficult to Overcome But Not Impossible – If Caught Early Enough.
Recently we completed a follow-up evaluation on 32 couples who are working on improving their memory. At least they would like to. From this we learned some valuable insights which may be critical if you or someone you love is struggling with memory […]
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