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Feb 13, 2006 Article Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Study Launched Nationwide by the National Institutes of Health
The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) -- a project developed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) -- is seeking 800 older adults to participate in a study aimed at identifying biological markers of memory decline and Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Jan 30, 2006 Article Study: Use Your Brain, Halve Your Risk of Dementia
Research from UNSW provides the most convincing evidence to date that complex mental activity across people's lives significantly reduces the risk of dementia. The researchers found that such activity almost halves the incidence of dementia.
Jan 16, 2006 Article People Who Restrict Calories Have 'Younger' Hearts
The hearts of people who follow a low-calorie, yet nutritionally balanced, diet resemble those of younger people when examined by sophisticated ultrasound function tests, and they tend to have more desirable levels of some markers of inflammation and fibrosis, according to a new study.
Jan 15, 2006 Events Energy Medicine 2006: Lyme Disease and other Neurotoxin Mediated Illnesses
This event will take place Friday January 13 — Sunday January 15th, 2006, in Bellevue, WA.
Jan 02, 2006 Article Advice on Keeping New Year's Resolutions: Achieving a Healthier Weight
David Wall, Ph.D, says that people should attack their personal New Year's resolutions as though they were attacking a problem at work. This type of "goal setting" thinking will help resolutions -- like achieving a healthier weight, come to fruition.
Jan 02, 2006 Article Beat the Sneezin' Season Naturally
Taking a stand against cold and flu season for you and your family is easier than you think. Woodson Merrell, MD, explains how to break the sickness cycle by taking protective measures and boosting immunity.
Dec 19, 2005 Article Study Finds That Older Americans May Improve Memory by Exercising Their Brains and Bodies
New research released at the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology's Annual Meeting, found that older Americans may improve their memory by making simple lifestyle changes – including memory exercises, physical fitness, healthy eating and stress reduction.
Dec 05, 2005 Article Pain and Its Impact on the Treatment of Rheumatic Disease: Practical Advice on Pain Management
"Rheumatologists are increasingly required to address pain as a specific symptom," notes Mary-Ann Fitzcharles, M.D., of Montreal General Hospital, McGill University. "Pain management is no longer simply a quick fix with a single pill, but rather an approach to the patient as a whole biopsychosocial being."
Dec 05, 2005 Article Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure Means More Cognitive Problems in Old Age
People with high blood pressure and their doctors have a new reason to work at controlling this common but high-risk condition: As patients get older, they might otherwise have worse-than-normal problems with short-term memory and verbal ability.
Nov 07, 2005 Article Workers on Daily Probiotics Less Likely to Take Time Off Sick
Workers who take probiotics daily are less likely to be off work with common illnesses, such as colds and gastroenteritis, than workers who don't.
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