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Mental Acrobatics Can Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s

July 10, 2007
Mental Acrobatics Can Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s

You ve probably read news stories about how an active mental life can stave off Alzheimer s disease. But until recently, scientists weren t sure when you had to start exercising your mind to reap the benefits.
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Anti-Aging Salmon on Spinach with Lemon Champagne Sauce

June 18, 2007
Anti-Aging Salmon on Spinach with Lemon Champagne Sauce

It's a real powerhouse combination and loaded with nutrient! With salmon's brain-boosting, heart-protecting omega-3 fatty acids and spinach's antioxidant power, this dish is sure to provide you with anti-aging protection.
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Fish Oils Help Keep You Sharp

May 1, 2007
Fish Oils Help Keep You Sharp

Omega-3 fatty acids can help stop some kinds of age-related decline in brain function, according to several new studies.
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Grow Your Brain with a Brisk Walk!

March 11, 2007
Grow Your Brain with a Brisk Walk!

The loss of memory and cognitive abilities is something many of us fear as a natural part of aging. Past studies have indicated that exercise can help maintain and improve memory and cognitive functioning as we grow older. A new study at the University of Illinois has shown the actual biological results of exercise on...
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New Brain Food: DHA

February 18, 2007
New Brain Food: DHA

A groundbreaking study at Tufts University has identified the major fatty acid in fish oil that appears to protect brains against dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
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Think Veggies and Stay Smart

February 9, 2007
Think  Veggies  and Stay Smart

If you re 65 or older, there are new reasons to eat your veggies. A recent study found that older people who ate about three servings of vegetables a day, particularly dark leafy greens, retained their mental abilities 40 % longer than those who ate less than one serving of vegetables daily. In effect,...
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Low Vitamin D May Affect Your Mood, Memory and More

January 28, 2007
Low Vitamin D May Affect Your Mood, Memory and More

Can getting adequate vitamin D prevent or reverse some mood and memory problems? The newest study, from the Alzheimer s Disease Research Center at Washington University in St. Louis, suggests it may. In a study of 80 older healthy adults, half the group had mild cognitive impairment and half did not. The study found...
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Brain Protecting Curried Winter Squash

December 24, 2006
Brain Protecting Curried Winter Squash

Super fast, extra easy. Here's a quick way to transform plain squash into a tasty dish full of antioxidants, including curry powder's curcumin it's anticancer and protects your brain.
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Truth and Nonsense About Fish Oil

October 22, 2006
Truth and Nonsense About Fish Oil

If you are still confused about fish oil after two new reports--one from Harvard and one from the Institute of Medicine--no wonder. Here are 5 wrong statements I saw in media coverage of the reports that you should discount. Myth 1: Researchers don't really know why fish works: Countless studies identify omega-3 long-chain fatty acids...
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Can a Pill Stop Brain Decay? Yes, Says New Research

September 17, 2006
Can a Pill Stop Brain Decay?  Yes, Says New Research

As you age, tiny energy factories, called mitochondria, in your brain cells become damaged and dysfunctional, largely due to years of attacks by oxygen free radical chemicals. Scientists call this process "mitochondrial decay," and regard it as a major cause of age-related memory decline, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS and other neurodegenerative disorders.
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Green Tea Prevents Mental Decline

March 11, 2006
Green Tea Prevents Mental Decline

For the first time, scientists have found that green tea is apt to
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Curb Strokes with Fruits and Vegetables

February 8, 2006
Curb Strokes with Fruits and Vegetables

Just imagine. One-fourth of us could escape having a stroke by simply eating an extra apple, banana and cup of lettuce a day--or any combination of fruits and vegetables for a total of more than 5 a day.
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Why It’s Dangerous to Skimp on Folic Acid

October 16, 2005
Why It’s Dangerous  to Skimp on Folic Acid

Does your multi-vitamin provide 800 mcg of folic acid? Check to be sure. If not, you are under-protected against heart disease, strokes, cognitive decline, Alzheimer's and other health problems tied to high levels of homocysteine, a blood protein. Everybody knows folic acid suppresses homocysteine. But the best dose for maximum reduction of homocysteine has been uncertain.
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