Whom do you trust? At least thrice a year, reports come out to confuse us- one says that wine consumption is good for us, another admonishes that wine consumption is bad for us.
Tag Archives: cognitive decline
Why are you still sitting down?
So, I thought I should reiterate all that information I have shared with you over the years about exercise. Since Summer is upon us and too many of us have mastered the art of being a coach potato.
Wine, tea, and veggies to the rescue?
I know. Every time we find an article saying how good red wine is for us, we find another that says- not so fast. (The National Cancer Institute just declared that alcohol consumption is associated with 5% of all new cancer diagnoses – and about 5.8% of the deaths from cancer world wide. In particular, cancers of pharynx, larynx, colon/rectum, esophagus, oral cavity, stomach, and breast.)
Megavitamin dosing arrests cognitive decline?
This study is providing results that differs from the slews of tests I have undertaken and effected by other scientists,
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Cognitive Decline?
You know, all of us (ok, those of us on the dark side of 50) are petrified we are going to succumb to Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other sorts of mental decline.
Hope or Chimera for Alzheimer’s Patients?
Hmm. Is this good news or not?
The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has just approved aducanumab (Aduhelm) for Alzheimer’s. Of course, if you are Biogen, this is great news. But, since the data is – how do I say this?- less than emphatic- will this really help patients?