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ScienceAlert on MSNA Hidden Compound in Rosemary Could Help Fight Alzheimer'sA new approach to Alzheimer's disease treatment could be on the horizon, inspired by a compound found in common herbs.
It turns out, rosemary is a well-studied herb with myriad benefits—from boosting hair growth to potentially helping fight ...
A NEW treatment for dementia could be on the horizon – and it’s inspired by herbs found in your kitchen cupboards. Carnosic ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNDeep sleep may protect against neurodegenerationSleep disturbances may accelerate neurodegeneration, but whether they cause or result from disease remains unclear. Improving ...
Since 2016, research led by Tsai has shown that 40Hz stimulation through light, sound, or vibrations can reduce Alzheimer’s ...
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The Mirror US on MSNTwo common herbs could be key to treating Alzheimer'sThe build-up of proteins associated with Alzheimer's were reduced by a plant compound which also lowered inflammation and alleviated oxidative stress - as well as regenerating synapses in the brain ...
With genetic testing, we know more than ever about this devastating disease—but genes are only one part of the story.
A new study from Lund University suggests that traumatic brain injury (TBI) may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease by altering ...
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GlobalData on MSNAsceneuron halts Alzheimer’s trial adding to tau-targeting setbacksAfter Eli Lilly and Biogen’s setbacks in developing O-GlaNAcase (OGA) inhibitors for Alzheimer’s disease, Asceneuron has now ...
Dr. Julia Dudley, Head of Research at Alzheimer's Research UK said ... including omega-3 could be protective against motor neuron disease and frontotemporal dementia." ...
Researchers are exploring potential new treatment for Alzheimer's disease, inspired by natural compound found in commonly ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNProbiotic drink kefir shows promise in preventing Alzheimer’sKefir, a probiotic-rich fermented milk, shows potential in reducing neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and beta-amyloid ...
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