Author name: admin

Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease are Seen Early

Swedish researchers reviewed 47 studies, involving over 10,000 people. The studies, published between 1983 and 2003; 1200 of the subjects had preclinical Alzheimer’s disease and eventually developed the disease and 9,000 of the subject s were healthy. The research appeared in the July 2005 issue of the journal Neuropsychology. The researchers noticed that cognitive problems in […]

Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease are Seen Early Read More »

MS and Vitamin D

Research appearing in the Journal of the American Medical Association (2006 Dec 20;296(23):2832-8) found that higher vitamin D levels in the serum is associated with a decreased risk of multiple sclerosis (MS). The researchers identified 257 subjects who were diagnosed with MS between 1992 and 2004. The subjects with the MS were then compared to

MS and Vitamin D Read More »

High homocysteine increases risk of dementia and alzheimer’s

Homocysteine is an amino acid that has shown to be linked to heart disease and osteoporosis. Homocysteine is normally converted by the body to cysteine and eventually taurine; amino acids that do not have the same negative implications. The conversion reactions that change homocysteine to the more benign amino acids are dependent on vitamins B6,

High homocysteine increases risk of dementia and alzheimer’s Read More »

Folic acid deficiency may make the brain susceptible to Parkinson’s

A study performed on mice and published in the January 2002 issue of the Journal of Neurochemistry indicates that mice fed folic acid were more resistant to Parkinson’s disease than mice fed a diet deficient in the vitamin. When given a chemical that causes Parkinson’s disease, the group of mice fed the folic acid deficient

Folic acid deficiency may make the brain susceptible to Parkinson’s Read More »