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Jan 20, 2006 |
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Abstract: Stabilized NADH (ENADA) improves jet lag-induced cognitive performance deficit
Because NADH increases cellular production of ATP and facilitates dopamine synthesis, it may counteract the effects of jet lag on cognitive functioning and sleepiness. |
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Dec 15, 2005 |
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Beat the Sneezin' Season Naturally With Rx From Woodson Merrell, MD, Director of New York's Beth Israel's Continuum Center for Health and Healing
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. |
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Oct 31, 2005 |
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New Memories to Treasure Program Uses Unique Scrapbooking Approach to Help Families Affected by Alzheimer's Preserve Treasured Memories
A new education program will help caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease preserve treasured family memories through the art of scrapbooking. |
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Sep 21, 2005 |
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Disaster Preparedness from the Alzheimer's Association
A disaster situation significantly adds to the stress levels and confusion of someone with Alzheimer's. In people with moderate to severe Alzheimer's, this can lead to risky and distressing
behaviors, such as wandering off, agitation, and surprising emotional
outbursts. People with Alzheimer's, including those who need nearly
round-the-clock care, can easily get separated from the only caregivers who know about their condition. |
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Aug 01, 2005 |
Article |
How To Keep Your Brain In Shape
Are there days when you think you need a brain transplant? You’re getting those "senior moments" even though you’re only 40 years age? Or at 70 you’re forgetting things you shouldn’t forget? These days with so much talk about Alzheimer’s Disease, it’s easy to assume you may be "losing it". But today there are ways to keep the brain functioning the way it’s supposed to. |
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Jul 28, 2005 |
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Anti-inflammatory Function of Alzheimer's Disease Drugs Revealed
The mechanism in anti-Alzheimer's disease drugs that inhibits the production of a destructive, inflammation-causing protein in the brain has been revealed by researchers at the Hebrew university of Jerusalem. |
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Jun 23, 2004 |
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NADH For Energy, Healthy Immune Function and More
The following Q and A is with George Birkmayer, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Birkmayer is the researcher who first discovered the application of NADH in cellular development and energy transmission. He holds NADH use patents and also produces the patented Enada brand of stabilized NADH. |
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Feb 23, 2004 |
DrugNews |
Namenda(TM) Shows Benefit in Behavioral Disturbances Associated With Moderate to Severe Alzheimer's Disease
Forest Laboratories, Inc.
announced today the presentation of new data on behavioral
outcomes from the first clinical trial evaluating the treatment of patients
with moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease with a combination of two
available Alzheimer's drugs: Namenda(TM) (memantine HCl) and donepezil |
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Oct 13, 2003 |
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Alzheimer's Association cautious about new Alzheimer treatment research with antibiotics
The Alzheimer's Association expressed caution about new research on two antibiotics as possible treatments for Alzheimer's disease based on a study presented today at the Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). |
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Oct 08, 2003 |
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Nutrients Help Keep Up Energy Levels
Several studies presented by the American Diabetes Association (June, 2002) confirm that sugars and refined starchy food such as pasta, potatoes and bread cause an inflammatory response that speed up the ageing process and contribute to heart disease, arthritis, some forms of cancer and Alzheimer's disease. |
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