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Hormone that curbs hunger may guard against Alzheimer's

1 hour, 21 minutes ago ago from Healthy Solutions

BBC News High levels of a hormone that controls appetite appear to be linked to a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, US research suggests. The hormone leptin controls appetite The 12-year-study of 200 volunteers found those with the lowest levels of leptin were more likely to develop the disease than those with the highest. The JAMA study builds on work that links low leptin levels to the brain plaques ...

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Green Tea Can Prevent Brain Disorders

14 hours ago ago from Guide to Herbal Remedies

Within the last decade, the list of green tea health benefits and therapeutic properties has been growing and expanding in various health-related aspects, starting from preventing cancer and ending with improving our dental health. Recently, one more very important health benefit of this miraculous beverage was discovered by the specialists at the University of Pennsylvania and Boston Biomedical Research Institute ( BBRI ). American ...

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Brain Plaques Linked To Increased Alzheimer’s Risk (Medical News Today)

21 hours ago ago from Alzheimer's Caregiver Blog

Scientists have long assumed that amyloid brain plaques found in autopsies of Alzheimer's patients are harmful and cause Alzheimer's disease. But autopsies of people with no signs of mental impairment have also revealed brain plaques, challenging this theory. Now, for the first time, researchers at Washington University in St Read the original:  Brain Plaques Linked To Increased Alzheimer's Risk (Medical News Today)

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Alzheimer and Exercising

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Alzheimer's is a tragic disease. Alzheimer's is caused by plaques and tangles. Whereas plaques are formed from deposits of amyloid beta protein between the nerve cells, tangles are caused by tau protein deposits within the nerves. These deposits slowly affect the nerve's ability to communicate, and they eventually die. Consequently, the person with Alzheimer's disease slowly progresses from forgetfulness to being unable to care for their ...

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