Brain plaques do not cause Alzheimer’s (we’ve been lied to for 20 years)

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Brain/Mental Health
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) Turning 30 years of established Alzheimer’s dogma on its head, researchers are now increasingly rejecting the theory that sticky plaques in the brain are responsible for the mental degeneration caused by the disease.

Brain plaques do not cause Alzheimer’s (we’ve been lied to for 20 years)

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Memory loss is NOT a normal part of ageing, say dementia experts

In CategoryAging, Alzheimer's, Brain/Mental Health
ByRuss Bianchi

ild memory lapses experienced by older people are often excused as ‘senior moments,’ but a new study has found the brain changes that cause the forgetfulness are also responsible for dementia.

Memory loss is NOT a normal part of ageing, say dementia experts

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Lilly Halts Development of Semagacestat for Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Preliminary Results of Phase III Clinical Trials

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Drugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug 17, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ — Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) will halt development of semagacestat, a gamma secretase inhibitor being studied as a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, because preliminary results from two ongoing long-term Phase III studies showed it did not slow disease progression and was associated with worsening of clinical measures of cognition and the ability to perform activities of daily living.

Lilly Halts Development of Semagacestat for Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Preliminary Results of Phase III Clinical Trials

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Finding Suggests New Aim for Alzheimer’s Drugs

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Drugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

The over production of beta-amyloid is a direct lack of FAT consumption and nutrient absorption.

Forget retread drugs.

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

In a year when news about Alzheimer’s disease seems to whipsaw between encouraging and disheartening, a new discovery by an 84-year-old scientist has illuminated a new direction.

Finding Suggests New Aim for Alzheimer’s Drugs

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Lilly Halts Development of Semagacestat for Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Preliminary Results of Phase III Clinical Trials

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Drugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

More Big Pharma doings…

DRUGS KILL, PLANTS CURE.

GOT ZIJA(R)?!

~ Uncle Russ

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 17 /CNW/ — Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) will halt development of semagacestat, a gamma secretase inhibitor being studied as a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, because preliminary results from two ongoing long-term Phase III studies showed it did not slow disease progression and was associated with worsening of clinical measures of cognition and the ability to perform activities of daily living.

Lilly Halts Development of Semagacestat for Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Preliminary Results of Phase III Clinical Trials

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Eli Lilly Stops Testing of Alzheimer’s Drug

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Drugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

Eli Lilly and Co. (LLY) announced this morning that it plans to halt the development of semagacestat, a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. Two Phase III trials showed the treatment did not slow the progression of the disease and was linked to decreased cognition and ability to perform daily activities. The studies also showed semagacestat was associated with an increased risk of skin cancer.

Eli Lilly Stops Testing of Alzheimer’s Drug

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Diabetes and literacy key to beat dementia, says study

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Blood Glucose Conditions, Education
ByRuss Bianchi

Preventing diabetes and depression could have a dramatic impact on cutting cases of dementia, a study suggests.

Diabetes and literacy key to beat dementia, says study

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Eliminating Diabetes and Depression, and Boosting Education, Most Likely to Ward Off Dementia

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Blood Glucose Conditions, Brain/Mental Health, Education
ByRuss Bianchi

You are what you drink and eat.

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

Source:Nutrition Horizon

Sector:Functional & Fortified Foods, Nutrition

Summary:The authors suggest that public health initiatives should focus on encouraging literacy at all ages irrespective of ability, prompt treatment of depressive symptoms, and early screening for glucose intolerance and insulin resistance (early stages in the development of diabetes).

Eliminating Diabetes and Depression, and Boosting Education, Most Likely to Ward Off Dementia

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Eliminating Diabetes and Depression, and Boosting Education, Most Likely to Ward Off Dementia

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Blood Glucose Conditions, Brain/Mental Health, Education, Emotional Health
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

Source:Nutrition Horizon

Sector:Functional & Fortified Foods, Nutrition

Summary:The authors suggest that public health initiatives should focus on encouraging literacy at all ages irrespective of ability, prompt treatment of depressive symptoms, and early screening for glucose intolerance and insulin resistance (early stages in the development of diabetes).

Eliminating Diabetes and Depression, and Boosting Education, Most Likely to Ward Off Dementia

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Gum Inflammation Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Oral health
ByRuss Bianchi

It’s the food and beverage chain, full of HFCS stupid.

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Aug. 4, 2010) — NYU dental researchers have found the first long-term evidence that periodontal (gum) disease may increase the risk of cognitive dysfunction associated with Alzheimer’s disease in healthy individuals as well as in those who already are cognitively impaired.

Gum Inflammation Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

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In Push to Detect Early Alzheimer’s Markers, Hopes for Prevention

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

Will Alzheimer’s disease, a terrible degenerative brain disease with no treatments and no clear guidelines for diagnosis before its end stages, become like heart disease? That might mean early markers of risk, analogous to high cholesterol levels, that predict who is likely to get it. And it might mean drugs that actually prevent it.

In Push to Detect Early Alzheimer’s Markers, Hopes for Prevention

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New approach to Alzheimer’s therapy

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

The brains of Alzheimer patients have high accumulations of the material beta-amyloid, which appear in the form of plaques. The precursors of these plaques are believed to be the underlying cause of the nerve cell loss that leads to the disruptions in memory that characterize Alzheimer’s disease.

New approach to Alzheimer’s therapy

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Emotions may be blunted in Alzheimer’s patients

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Emotional Health, Uncategorized
ByRuss Bianchi

Why is it that we never heard of Alzheimer’s or dementia 45 years ago?

It is not the result of better diagnosing but instead is a result of of lack of nutrients in the food chain.

~ Uncle Russ

Patients with Alzheimer’s disease often can seem withdrawn and apathetic, symptoms frequently attributed to memory problems or difficulty finding the right words.

Emotions may be blunted in Alzheimer’s patients

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Sleep Disorder May Signal Dementia, Parkinson’s Disease Up to 50 Years Early

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Other Human Health Conditions, Sleep/Insomnia
ByRuss Bianchi

More PHONY marketing of “disorders, conditions, & syndromes” by Big Pharma death merchants to push more phony and dangerous drugs.

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (July 29, 2010) — A new study shows that a sleep disorder may be a sign of dementia or Parkinson’s disease up to 50 years before the disorders are diagnosed.

Sleep Disorder May Signal Dementia, Parkinson’s Disease Up to 50 Years Early

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Big head ‘may protect against dementia’

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

Having a big head may help protect against the worst ravages of dementia, say researchers.

Big head ‘may protect against dementia’

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Your guide to reducing the risk of dementia

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

You cannot alter your age or the genes you are born with, but there are lifestyle changes you can adopt which may reduce your chance of developing dementia by as much as 20%.

Your guide to reducing the risk of dementia

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A healthy diet cuts Alzheimer’s risk by 40 percent

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

(NaturalNews) A recent study conducted by researchers at Columbia University in New York has found that people who eat a diet rich in olive oil, fish, nuts, poultry, and fruits and vegetables, lower their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by 40 percent.

A healthy diet cuts Alzheimer’s risk by 40 percent

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Healthy diet could slow or reverse early effects of Alzheimer’s disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Diet
ByRuss Bianchi

It’s The Food Chain, Stupid.

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

Patients in the early to moderate stages of Alzheimer’s Disease could have their cognitive impairment slowed or even reversed by switching to a healthier diet, according to researchers at Temple University.

Healthy diet could slow or reverse early effects of Alzheimer’s disease

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Healthy diet could slow or reverse early effects of Alzheimer’s disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Diet
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA®?!

~ Uncle Russ

Patients in the early to moderate stages of Alzheimer’s Disease could have their cognitive impairment slowed or even reversed by switching to a healthier diet, according to researchers at Temple University.

Healthy diet could slow or reverse early effects of Alzheimer’s disease

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More Choline for Pregnant, Nursing Women Could Reduce Down Syndrome Dysfunction, Guard Against Dementia

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Baby/Children/Teen Health, Brain/Mental Health, Other Human Health Conditions, Pregnancy
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (June 4, 2010) — More choline during pregnancy and nursing could provide lasting cognitive and emotional benefits to individuals with Down syndrome and protect against neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, suggests a new Cornell study of mice.

More Choline for Pregnant, Nursing Women Could Reduce Down Syndrome Dysfunction, Guard Against Dementia

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Education Helps Against Dementia, Swedish Study Finds

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Brain/Mental Health, Education
ByRuss Bianchi

ScienceDaily (May 31, 2010) — Researchers have discovered that education not only delays the early symptoms of dementia, but can also slow down the development of the disease — a finding that could result in faster diagnosis and treatment of dementia, reveals a thesis from the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Education Helps Against Dementia, Swedish Study Finds

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Alzheimer’s Disease: Bad News and Good News

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

Seniors hoping to stay sharp in old age are bombarded with recommendations, from doing brainteasers to drinking red wine. But a recent review of research brings sobering news: Currently, there is no good evidence that any supplement, medication, diet or behavior change actually prevents Alzheimer’s or other age-related cognitive decline.

Alzheimer’s Disease: Bad News and Good News

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New theory of Alzheimer’s explains drug failures

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Drugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

It’s the HFCS, stupid.

~ Uncle Russ

(Reuters) – Brain plaques, long considered the chief killer of brain cells and the cause of Alzheimer’s disease, may actually play a protective role under a new theory that is changing the way researchers think about the disease.

New theory of Alzheimer’s explains drug failures

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Music aids Alzheimer’s patients in remembering new information

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Brain/Mental Health, Music, Television, Technology, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

It has been widely reported that in early Alzheimer’s and dementia patients Zija assists along with symphonic music.

~ Uncle Russ

Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have shown that patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are better able to remember new verbal information when it is provided in the context of music even when compared to healthy, older adults.

Music aids Alzheimer’s patients in remembering new information

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Alzheimer’s drug clinical trial halted after nine deaths

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Drugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

More DEATHS from Big Pharma; why are not executives being criminally tried for first degree MURDER?!

~ Uncle Russ

(NaturalNews) Elan Corp. and Transition Pharmaceuticals have called a premature halt on trials on the two highest doses of their experimental Alzheimer’s drug ELND005 after the deaths of nine study participants.

Alzheimer’s drug clinical trial halted after nine deaths

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NIH panel foolishly insists Alzheimer’s can’t be prevented (are they demented?)

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

Clearly the element within NIH making such absurd statements has been infiltrated by the Big Pharma Death Merchants.

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

(NaturalNews) An independent panel of supposed experts recently met at the National Institutes of Health near Washington, D.C., to discuss whether or not Alzheimer’s Disease can be prevented through dietary and lifestyle changes. After evaluating a handful of studies that deal with the subject, the panel basically concluded that there is no way to avoid Alzheimer’s Disease.

NIH panel foolishly insists Alzheimer’s can’t be prevented (are they demented?)

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Panel finds insufficient evidence for Alzheimer’s disease preventive measures

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

 The panel coming to these false conclusions were sucking on brain cell killing diet sodas at the time they wrote the report (note sarcasm).

~ Uncle Russ

Many preventive measures for cognitive decline and for preventing Alzheimer’s disease—mental stimulation, exercise, and a variety of dietary supplements—have been studied over the years.

Panel finds insufficient evidence for Alzheimer’s disease preventive measures

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Alzheimer’s memory problems originate with protein clumps floating in the brain, not amyloid plaques

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Brain/Mental Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Autopsies on deceased patients with Alzheimer’s shoe gray “amyloid” plaque deposits throughout the brain. Note this speculative spin piece article tries to refute FACTS and irrefutable physical evidence.  What’s their agenda?  To try to deflect, deny and lie about the obvious, the ‘plaque’ is the direct result of high intensity sweetener, artificial colorants, and oxidative stress and inflammatory inducing sweeteners like HFCS consumes at too high levels for too long.

~ Uncle Russ

Using a new mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have found that Alzheimer’s pathology originates in Amyloid-Beta (Abeta) oligomers in the brain, rather than the amyloid plaques previously thought by many researchers to cause the disease. The study, which was supported by the “Oligomer Research Consortium” of the Cure Alzheimer Fund and a MERIT Award from the Veterans Administration, appears in the journal Annals of Neurology.

Alzheimer’s memory problems originate with protein clumps floating in the brain, not amyloid plaques

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Alzheimer’s drugs cause brain damage and actually worsen memory loss

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Brain/Mental Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Big Pharma cannot be trusted and their products are poison, avoid both.

~ Uncle Russ

(NaturalNews) Big Pharma drugs that are being used on humans right now and promoted as potential treatments for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) could cause the very brain damage and memory loss they are supposed to treat. That’s the conclusion of University of California at San Diego (UCSD) scientists who just published their groundbreaking findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Alzheimer’s drugs cause brain damage and actually worsen memory loss

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Promising New Drug Target for Alzheimer’s Disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Drugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

Watch WHAT’S WRONG WITH WHAT WE EAT? by Mark Bittman posted on this web site and you will understand why mental disease is now so prevalent…It’s The Food & Beverage Chain, Stupid.

GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Apr. 20, 2010) — Researchers at the University of Illinois have identified a potential drug target for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease: a receptor that is embedded in the membrane of neurons and other cells.

Promising New Drug Target for Alzheimer’s Disease

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Investigational Immune Intervention Slows Brain Shrinkage in Alzheimer’s Patients

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

Forget immune intervention. 

Got Zija?!

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Apr. 14, 2010) — An investigational intervention using naturally ocurring antibodies in human blood has preserved the thinking abilities of a group of mild- to moderate-stage Alzheimer’s patients over 18 months and significantly reduced the rate of atrophy (shrinkage) of their brains, according to a study performed at the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

Investigational Immune Intervention Slows Brain Shrinkage in Alzheimer’s Patients

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Food Combination and Alzheimer Disease Risk

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

HFCS is correlated in brain autopsies with dementia and Alzheimer’s.

~ Uncle Russ

Objective  To assess the association between food combination and Alzheimer disease (AD) risk. Because foods are not consumed in isolation, dietary pattern (DP) analysis of food combination, taking into account the interactions among food components, may offer methodological advantages.

Food Combination and Alzheimer Disease Risk

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New, Inexpensive Way to Predict Alzheimer’s Disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

Detection is good, but prevention is better.

Got Zija?!

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Apr. 11, 2010) — Your brain’s capacity for information is a reliable predictor of Alzheimer’s disease and can be cheaply and easily tested, according to scientists.

New, Inexpensive Way to Predict Alzheimer’s Disease

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Worsening Memory Associated With Later Alzheimer’s Disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Brain/Mental Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Good Nutrition Aids Mental Function.

 GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Apr. 7, 2010) — Subjective memory impairment, or mild deficits in memory that may or may not cause worry for an individual, appear to predict progression to more advanced stages of cognitive impairment and dementia, according to a report in the April issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

Worsening Memory Associated With Later Alzheimer’s Disease

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Anesthesia Increases Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s Disease in Patients With Genetic Predisposition, Study Suggests

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

It has been repeatedly reported detoxification from anesthesia is much faster with Wobenzyme, Zija, and Vitamin D-3 consumption.

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Mar. 25, 2010) — A new study confirms that anesthesia is safe for normal mice but potentially harmful for mice with genetic risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Over several months, investigations have focused on analyzing the effects of the anesthesia in normal mice and in mice with mutations that produce AD.

Anesthesia Increases Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s Disease in Patients With Genetic Predisposition, Study Suggests

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Memory May Decline Rapidly Even in Stage Before Alzheimer’s Disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Brain/Mental Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Real absorbable nutrient supplementation stops mental decline.

 GOT ZIJA?!

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Mar. 23, 2010) — Memory and thinking skills may decline rapidly for people who have mild cognitive impairment, which is the stage before Alzheimer’s disease when people have mild memory problems but no dementia symptoms, and even more rapidly when dementia begins, which is when Alzheimer’s disease is usually diagnosed.

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Memory May Decline Rapidly Even in Stage Before Alzheimer’s Disease

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New Warning About Everyday Poison Linked to Alzheimer’s, ADHD, and Autism

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Autism, Baby/Children/Teen Health, Products, Health Dangers, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Dr. David Ayoub is a radiologist and a physician, and has become a specialist on the additives and preservatives used in vaccines. He was a presenter at the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) Conference in Washington D.C. last year.

Here he discusses the practice of using aluminum as an adjuvant, and why he believes aluminum may be far more toxic than thimerosal in vaccines.

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New Warning About Everyday Poison Linked to Alzheimer’s, ADHD, and Autism

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Neuroimaging Study Describes Alzheimer’s Disease-Like Changes in Elderly People Without the Disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Senior Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Alzheimer’s has a correlation in synapse degradation due to long term HFCS and high intensity chemical sweeteners (Splenda, Equal, NutraSweet, Sweet N Low, Agave, Synthetic Stevia, Polyols) use.

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Mar. 16, 2010) — The emergence of multiple new brain imaging technologies and the combined application of these new approaches is helping to create new insights into aging and Alzheimer’s disease. One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease is the deposition of amyloid beta protein in clumps or “plaques” within the brain. These plaques can be measured in humans with PET scans that use a chemical marker or radiotracer called 11C-PIB.

Elsevier. “Neuroimaging Study Describes Alzheimer’s Disease-Like Changes in Elderly People Without the Disease.” ScienceDaily 16 March 2010.

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Neuroimaging Study Describes Alzheimer’s Disease-Like Changes in Elderly People Without the Disease

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Report: Minorities more likely to suffer Alzheimer’s disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

Garbage in, garbage out. 

They eat more bad food that is processed.  Alzheimer’s is preventable with correct and safe nutrient intake.

~ Uncle Russ

By Mary Brophy Marcus, USA TODAY

As deaths from heart disease and many types of cancers have dipped, living longer is putting more people at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, the brain-wasting condition that a new report shows African-Americans and Hispanics are particularly vulnerable to as they grow older.

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Report: Minorities more likely to suffer Alzheimer’s disease

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Pfizer Alzheimer’s drug fails in study

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Drugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

If it is Pfizer it has to be bad.

Anyone trusting Big Pharma needs Zija for mental clarity.

~ Uncle Russ

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A promising Alzheimer’s disease drug Pfizer Inc. and a partner are developing failed to work in a late-stage study, a startling disappointment after the potential blockbuster kept symptoms from worsening for a year in a prior test.

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Pfizer Alzheimer’s drug fails in study

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Having Greater Purpose in Life Associated With a Reduced Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Brain/Mental Health
ByRuss Bianchi

Life is meant to be lived and to serve each other. 

 DRINK LIFE IN! 

 ~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Mar. 2, 2010) — Individuals who report having greater purpose in their lives appear less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease or its precursor, mild cognitive impairment, according to a report in the March issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

JAMA and Archives Journals. “Having Greater Purpose in Life Associated With a Reduced Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease.” ScienceDaily 2 March 2010.

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Having Greater Purpose in Life Associated With a Reduced Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

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New Ways to Diagnose and Treat Alzheimer’s, Findings Suggest

In CategoryAlzheimer's, Treatments, Therapy, Recovery, Health Care
ByRuss Bianchi

HFCS consumption is correlated to early dementia and Alzheimer’s.

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Mar. 1, 2010) — A team of researchers at UMass Lowell has found a new mechanism by which a key protein associated with Alzheimer’s disease can spread within the human brain.

IOS Press. “New Ways to Diagnose and Treat Alzheimer’s, Findings Suggest.” ScienceDaily 1 March 2010.

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New Ways to Diagnose and Treat Alzheimer’s, Findings Suggest

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Catching Calcium Waves Could Provide Alzheimer’s Insights

In CategoryAlzheimer's
ByRuss Bianchi

The best source of calcium that is absorbable for wellness is from dark green leafy botanicals like moringa.  Not dairy, not ground rock, not oyster shells and not coral.

~ Uncle Russ

ScienceDaily (Feb. 14, 2010) — New insights on what causes Alzheimer’s disease could arise from a recent discovery made by bioengineers from the University of California, San Diego. The finding concerns the infamous amyloid beta peptides (Aβ) — fragments of which form plaques thought to play a role in Alzheimer’s disease.

University of California – San Diego. “Catching Calcium Waves Could Provide Alzheimer’s Insights.” ScienceDaily 14 February 2010.

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Catching Calcium Waves Could Provide Alzheimer’s Insights

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