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Pennies for Prevention Payoff with Billions in Healthcare Savings
Recent research from the Lewin Group has found that inexpensive nutritional supplements, costing just pennies a day, could save our healthcare system … [Read more...]
SAMe – The Natural Antidepressant
Feeling low down and blue? You may be depressed, which can be a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. SAMe could help. SAMe is a naturally … [Read more...]
Keep Your Brain in Balance With Vitamin B6
Feeling cranky, tired, even depressed? You may be lacking enough B vitamins to keep your brain's neurotransmitters in balance. Neurotransmitters are … [Read more...]
Can Coconut Ketones Prevent or Reverse Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer's disease is right up there with cancer as one of our greatest health fears, and with good reason. This slow, progressive disease steals … [Read more...]
The Best Antioxidants to Prevent Alzheimer’s and Memory Loss
For thousands of years, explorers have sought the legendary Fountain of Youth, the spring whose waters can restore the youth of anyone who drinks from … [Read more...]
5 Steps You Can Take Now to Prevent Alzheimer’s Later
A recent issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease was devoted entirely to the many ways to prevent Alzheimer's. The guest editor, Dr. Jack de la … [Read more...]
The Potent Spice That Fights Dementia
Curcumin has been used for thousands of years in traditional Indian (Ayurvedic) medicine to treat everything from backaches to cancer. Now a medical … [Read more...]
Is There a Link Between Heart Disease and Alzheimer’s?
If the risk of a heart attack is not enough to persuade you to give up cheeseburgers and four hours a night in front of the TV, how about adding the … [Read more...]
Boost Your Brain Power in Just Two Weeks
Did you know that 1,200 people in the United States are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease every single day? Worse, an estimated 20 percent of those … [Read more...]