Alzheimers & Dementia
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16-Jan-2013
An interesting bit of fact collecting was done by a Brit Scientist who'd had a heart attack, when he looked at the aspirin study and accidentally discovered the amazing fact that the people who'd done this famous study on how GOOD aspirin was for heart patients, had used buffered aspirin. Remember t...
08-Oct-2012
A Long History of Use
Velvet antler refers to the living tissue from the growing antler of the Cervus genus of deer, notably the red deer, Cervus elaphus, as well as elk. Chinese doctors have coveted velvet antler of male deer as a medicinal product for over 2000 years. The first written record of its use dates back to a scroll from the Han Dynasty of China, where medical use of antler was documented for 52 different illnesses.
A Naturally Renewable Resource
Much like wool is obtained from...
10-Sep-2012
In this article, I will discuss some aspects of mental decline and various
natural measures to prevent this. One of the most important attributes of humans
is our mind and related intellectual function. We value those who have a keen
mind, a sharp memory and the ability to learn new facts and tasks. In the industrialized
world, we admire individuals with imagination and initiative-they have become
role models for scientific, artistic and business success. Sadly, as many of
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08-Feb-2013
The future of medicine should be very exciting with the great potential that DNA and RNA therapies have to cure the ravages of our current era (Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, autism, infectious diseases and many chronic diseases) in a safe manner. The spiral chain of DNA makes up our genetic material. DNA makes a slightly altered copy of itself called RNA. The created RNA leaves the nucleus of the cell and travels to the cytoplasmic fluid which occupies the space between the c...
11-Sep-2012
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, fatal illness that causes areas
of the brain to shrink. The resulting symptoms start with memory loss and other
cognitive deficits, advancing to major personality changes and eventual loss
of control over bodily functions.
The disease currently affects one in 10 people over age 65, and nearly half
of those over 85.
Many people experience mild memory losses with aging, but Alzheimer's
creates a more noticeable and rapid decline in m...












