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Stress may increase risk for Alzheimer's disease
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New evidence links Alzheimer's disease and diabetes
eurekalert.org — “An emerging body of research suggests that Alzheimer's disease may be linked to insulin resistance, constituting a third type of diabetes. This model is based on several observations including an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease for diabetic patients, and reduced insulin levels in the brain tissue of Alzheimer's disease patients. Though intriguing, the existing evidence does not reveal if defective insulin signaling is causative of Alzheimer's or how insulin resistance impacts co” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Cholesterol, Dementia, and Alzheimers' Connected - High Cholesterol Risks - RealAge
realage.com — “Find out how high cholesterol may increase the risk of dementia or Alzheimer's.” View full resource at realage.com
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Brain disease: Linked to high cholesterol? Find out . . . http://t.co/cgUudbYh
Alzheimer’s Gene Carriers May Cut Their Risk With Exercise, Study Shows - Bloomberg
bloomberg.com — “People who are genetically susceptible to developing Alzheimer’s disease may be able to reduce their risk with exercise, a study found.” View full resource at bloomberg.com
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Study finds another potential risk factor for developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease in women | Science Codex
sciencecodex.com — “CHICAGO -- A hormone derived from visceral fat called adiponectin may play a role as a risk factor for development of all-cause dementia and Alzheimer disease (AD) in women, according to a study published Online First by the Archives of Neurology, one of” View full resource at sciencecodex.com
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Does your heart sense your emotional state? - TODAY Health - TODAY.com
today.msnbc.msn.com — “Stressful feelings may increase your risk of developing heart disease. Researchers at the Institute of HeartMath explain the connection.” View full resource at today.msnbc.msn.com
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Childhood Abuse May Increase Risk For Heart Attack, Stroke
huffingtonpost.com — “Girls who experience severe sexual and physical abuse may have a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease and stroke, according to a recent study that researchers say is among the first to examine the correlation. The research, presented Sunday at the American Heart Association's 2011 scientific sessions, found that women who reported repeated episodes of forced sex in childhood or adolescence had a 62 percent higher risk of cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Family history may have more important role than previously thought in development of Alzheimer disease
sciencedaily.com — “Family history of Alzheimer disease is associated with several age-related changes that appear to influence Alzheimer disease (AD) biomarker abnormalities beyond the increased risk of the APOE4 gene, according to a new report.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Family history may have more important role than previously thought in development of Alzheimer disease
sciencedaily.com — “Family history of Alzheimer disease is associated with several age-related changes that appear to influence Alzheimer disease (AD) biomarker abnormalities beyond the increased risk of the APOE4 gene, according to a new report.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Diabetes Linked to Dementia | Worldhealth.net Anti-Aging News
worldhealth.net — “Japanese team reports that people with diabetes may be at a significantly increased risk of developing cognitive disorders, including Alzheimer’s Disease.” View full resource at worldhealth.net
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Diabetes tied to increased risk for Alzheimer's - USATODAY.com
yourlife.usatoday.com — “People with diabetes are at significantly higher risk of developing all types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.” View full resource at yourlife.usatoday.com
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New study finds that individuals with diabetes may be at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer's Disease: http://t.co/rIb1JCxJ
Senior Citizens Increase Risk of Cognitive Decline with Too Much Salt, Too Little Exercise
seniorjournal.com — “Aug. 22, 2011 ? Senior citizens who lead sedentary lifestyles and consume a lot of sodium in their diet may be putting themselves at risk for more than just heart disease. A new reports says it appears to also be detrimental to your mental health. Alzheimers, Dementia and Menal Health story.” View full resource at seniorjournal.com
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Drink Wine To Beat Dementia Risk, But Find The Balance Study Reports - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “For over thirty years research has been done and much debate has carried on about the benefits or risks associated with drinking alcohol and wine in particular. After an analysis of research since 1977, it has been determined that drinking moderate amounts of alcohol, especially wine, may lower the risk of dementia which often leads to severe Alzheimer's Disease. Too much increases the risk so balance is necessary...” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Drink Wine To Beat Dementia Risk, But Find The Balance Study Reports: For over thirty years research has been done... http://t.co/yUAz0bS
Minor Ailments Linked to Alzheimer's Disease - Health Discovery - AARP Bulletin
aarp.org — “Learn why loose dentures, sinus congestion, and skin problems may increase dementia risk.” View full resource at aarp.org
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AARP: Minor Ailments Linked to Alzheimer's http://t.co/M3s32lt
PolygenicBlog: Sleep-disordered breathing may increase risk of cognitive impairment, dementia among older women
polygenicpathways.blogspot.com — “Concerning the relationships between genes, risk factors and immunity in Alzheimer's disease, Autism, Bipolar disorder , multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and chronic fatigue” View full resource at polygenicpathways.blogspot.com
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Stress May Cause Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia | Men's Health News
news.menshealth.com — “Research links stressful life events to a greater likelihood of Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Here's how to counteract the effects.” View full resource at news.menshealth.com
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Stressful life events significantly raise your risk of developing dementia. Here’s why: http://ow.ly/5TdVf
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