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Brain Food: Fish Oil And Your Brain2 comments

healthandfitnessoc wrote 2 months ago: Fish oil (Photo credit: ArtsieAspie) Fish oil is not only good for the heart and for our overall hea … more →

Tags: Supplements, Aberdeen University, docosahexaenoic acid, Fish oil, Omega 3 fatty acid, Pregnancy, united states environmental protection agency, University of Western Australia

Brain Food: Fish Oil And Your Brain

healthandfitnessoc wrote 3 months ago: Fish oil capsules (tran, trankapsler) (Photo credit: jcoterhals) Fish oil is not only good for the h … more →

Tags: health, united states environmental protection agency, Omega 3 fatty acid, Fish oil, University of Western Australia, docosahexaenoic acid, Aberdeen University, Pregnancy

Brain Food: Fish Oil And Your Brain8 comments

healthandfitnessoc wrote 3 months ago: Fish oil (Photo credit: ArtsieAspie) Fish oil is not only good for the heart and for our overall hea … more →

Tags: Nutrition Health, health, united states environmental protection agency, Omega 3 fatty acid, Fish oil, University of Western Australia, docosahexaenoic acid, DHA, Aberdeen University

Washington University Professor Discusses Increase In NFL Head Injuries

Justin Wingerter wrote 5 months ago: ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - A new neurological study which finds National Football League retirees are more l … more →

Tags: News, health, Local News, Sports, Syndicated Local, NFL, Health 2, Washington University, Concussion

"Dystextia": Garbled Text Messages Could Be Sign Of Stroke

Melissa Locker wrote 5 months ago: It’s one of the inadvertent joys of text messaging: autocorrected sentences that can occasiona … more →

Tags: health, 'Dystextia', Health <3, iPhone, Medicine, http://krishnasai13.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/floral-, Text Message, text messaging, Texting

On-the-job pesticide exposure associated with Parkinson's disease1 comment

Vitamin and Herb Stores wrote 7 months ago: Contact: Jonathan Friedman jfriedman@thepi.org 408-542-5606 JAMA and Archives Journals Individuals w … more →

Tags: Environmental, General Pesticides, health, Parkinson, Parkinson's disease, Disease and Conditions, Disease, Neurological Disorder, Pesticide

On-the-job pesticide exposure associated with Parkinson's disease1 comment

Ralph Turchiano wrote 7 months ago: Contact: Jonathan Friedman jfriedman@thepi.org 408-542-5606 JAMA and Archives Journals Individuals w … more →

Tags: Environmental, General Pesticides, health, Neurological Disorder, Parkinson's disease, Parkinson, Disease and Conditions, Disease, Pesticide

Pesticide levels in blood linked to Parkinson's disease, UT Southwestern researchers find2 comments

Ralph Turchiano wrote 7 months ago: 2009 study posted for filing Contact: Aline McKenzie aline.mckenzie@utsouthwestern.edu 214-648-3404 … more →

Tags: Environmental, Disease and Conditions, General Pesticides, Emerging, emerging contaminants, Dioxin, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer, alzheimer's disease

Aspirin and similar drugs may be associated with brain microbleeds in older adults: Causes amyloid accumulation often related to Alzheimer's disease

Ralph Turchiano wrote 8 months ago: 2009 study posted for filing Contact: Monique M.B. Breteler, M.D., Ph.D. m.breteler@erasmusmc.nl JAM … more →

Tags: Pharmaceutical - Medical Devices, Disease and Conditions, Lethal or Unintended Side Effects, Emerging, health, Conditions and Diseases, Alzheimer, alzheimer's disease, American Heart Association

Active Today = Happier Today

invenTEAM wrote 9 months ago:   It’s not about weight or shape! Regular exercise is all about letting YOU create a bett … more →

Tags: Active Wellness, stressdepression, Social Networks & Wellness, Active Aging, ExerWellness, physical exercise, alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer, Harvard Medical School

What’s New in Dementia, Alzheimer’s

Boca Raton Concierge Doctor wrote 1 year ago: Alzheimer’s Disease is a form of dementia and considered to be a progressive, fatal neurologic disea … more →

Tags: Medical Doctors, Health Care, Prevention and treatment, senior citizens, Health Care System, patient referrals, concierge medicine, Medications, elderly

Changes in protein levels may be early sign of Alzheimer's

UWF Center on Aging wrote 1 year ago: An article in the New Scientist this week explains that “by the time Alzheimer’s is detectable … more →

Tags: aging, Healthcare, Alzheimer's, UWF Center on Aging, John Ringman, University of California, Cerebrospinal Fluid, amyloid protein, Proteomic Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Presymptoma

Study Evaluates Intranasal Insulin Therapy for Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment or Alzheimer's

lkroyet wrote 1 year ago: Science Daily, September 12, 2011 – www.sciencedaily.com Intranasal insulin therapy appears to … more →

Tags: Alzheimer's, Suzanne Craft PhD, Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, University of Washington School of Medicine

Cut saturated fat, refined sugar to boost your brain

curehd wrote 2 years ago: by Leslie Beck From The Globe and Mail. Cutting back on saturated fat and refined sugar may do more … more →

Tags: Nutrition, Alzheimer Disease, Brain health, GI, Glycemic index, saturated fat, Protein, plaque

Hearing Loss May Be An Early Sign of Dementia

lkroyet wrote 2 years ago: By Lynne Peeples, Health.com February 15, 2011 Gradual hearing loss is a common symptom of aging, bu … more →

Tags: Alzheimer's, Hearing Loss, Frank R. Lin M.D., Johns Hopkins Medical School, George Gates M.D., University of Washington, Health magazine, health com

Hearing loss may be an early sign of dementia

uscma wrote 2 years ago: Gradual hearing loss is a common symptom of aging, but in some people it may also be an early sign o … more →

Tags: Noticias de Salud, alzheimer's disease, Baltimore, CNN, dementia, george gates, health, Health magazine, hearing impairment

“Patch up Blowout”

drhemani wrote 2 years ago: 1965: Patient was operated for bilateral Radical Neck Dissection for cancer. On 7th post op day whil … more →

Tags: medical article, patch, blowout, Cancer, radical neck dissection, Common carotid artery, bleeding, Carotid endarterectomy, Surgery

Excess Drinking Could Shrink The Brain

Kreuzer33 wrote 4 years ago: Bad news for college binge drinkers. According to a study in the Archives of Neurology, people who d … more →

Tags: Binge Drinking, college drinking, alcohol abuse, Drinking Study, Brain Shrink, alcohol consumption, alcohol-drinking, Boston University, Carol Ann Paul

Medication appears helpful for treatment of erectile dysfunction in men with spinal cord injuries

FMS Global News wrote 5 years ago: The drug tadalafil appears to improve erectile function in men with spinal cord injuries, according … more →

Tags: Global News, Global Health Vision, Washington DC City Feed, RSS Feed, UK, Science, JAMA/Archives journals, Spinal Cord Injuries


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