Derailing Dementia

Posted on May 28, 2009, 11:15 a.m. in
Dr Klatz discusses the prevention of the onset of Alzheimers disease by keeping the brain stimulated. The brain is a muscle and as such needs to be worked out. Doing crosswords, learning new skills, playing music and generally challenging your brain will help keep it in good condition. Also, new research has shown the prominence of antioxidants and nutraceuticals in cognitive enhancement and cognitive protection.

Posted on: 18 August 2008

Dr Klatz discusses the prevention of the onset of Alzheimers disease by keeping the brain stimulated. The brain is a muscle and as such needs to be worked out. Doing crosswords, learning new skills, playing music and generally challenging your brain will help keep it in good condition. Also, new research has shown the prominence of antioxidants and nutraceuticals in cognitive enhancement and cognitive protection.

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275. Sustainable Environment Supports Human Health
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