alzheimers
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From Smart Pills To Alzheimer’s: Cognitive Science Explained
What do researchers like Jason Shephard, assistant professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah think about the emerging market of nootropics pills aka cognitive enhancers? How much of our behaviour is determined by environmental impacts like diet, sleep or toxins? Is marijuana truly bad for your brain chemistry? Let’s find out.
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The Smell Of Peanut Butter Could Diagnose Alzheimer’s
On the heels of the recent discovery that accelerometers could be used as indicators for Alzheimer’s disease comes yet another potential diagnostic tool, one that most of us already have in our pantries: peanut butter.
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Alzheimer’s Damage May Be Reversible
New research suggests that electromagnetic stimulation may reverse the damage done by Alzheimer’s disease.