Patients in the early to moderate stages of Alzheimer's disease could have their cognitive impairment slowed or even reversed by switching to a healthier diet, new research suggests.
Poor Money Management May Be Early Indicator Of Alzheimer's Disease, Say UAB Researchers Inability to handle financial transactions or manage money may be an early indicator that a person with mild memory problems soon is likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, according to new research. The study examined patients with a condition known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI), thought to be a precursor to Alzheimer's.
Cell phone exposure may protect against and reverse Alzheimer's disease The millions of people who spend hours every day on a cell phone may have a new excuse for yakking. A new indicates long-term exposure to electromagnetic waves emitted by cell phones may protect against and reverse Alzheimer's disease.
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