Alzheimer's Disease & Memory: Prevention

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  • Memory loss: Training can prolong independence

    04/30/07, MayoClinic.com

    Memory loss can't be reversed, but "habit memory" training helps compensate.

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  • Can You Prevent Alzheimer's Disease?

    01/25/07, Johns Hopkins University

    As of now, there is no certain way to avoid getting Alzheimer's disease. But available research suggests a number of measures you can take to reduce…

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  • Fit 'N' Brainy

    07/05/06, Psychology Today

    Moderate exercise could save not just your body but also your precious head. Lifelong exercise slows aging in the brain.

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  • Power Up Your Brain

    07/31/06, Psychology Today

    New research on Alzheimer's disease and aging find that you can remain healthy when you exercise the mind and body.

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  • Tater Recall

    06/04/07, Psychology Today

    Can eating potatoes help you remember? Here's one secret to a better memory.

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  • Walk to Remember

    12/22/05, Psychology Today

    Always forgetting where you put your keys? Walking might be your solution.

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  • Almond Joy

    05/26/06, Psychology Today

    Antioxidants found in nuts and green vegetables such as spinach, broccoli and brussels sprouts are rich in vitamins C and E and may have a protective effect against Alzheimer's disease.

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  • Spicing Up Your Memory

    06/30/05, Psychology Today

    Sage may help you grow wiser. The spice has been shown to improve short-term memory. The spice allows the neurotransmitter acetylcholine to increase. People with Alzeimer's disease have deficiencies of this neurotransmitter.

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  • Tea: The Green Giant

    02/15/06, Psychology Today

    Antioxidant powerhouse green tea takes on Alzheimer's, a degenerative brain disorder that leads to dementia.

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  • Alzheimer's and Dementia: Will You Be Affected?

    04/28/08, Johns Hopkins University

    Women are not really more likely to develop Alzheimer's and dementia; it only looks like women have a greater risk because they live longer than men.

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