Dementia in the news

19 June 2006: A link between obesity and memory loss
Scientists have wondered why obese patients who have diabetes also may have problems with their long-term memory. New Saint Louis University research in this month's Peptides provides a clue. "Lep
(from: medicalnewstoday.com)

14 June 2006: A sweet solution to Alzheimer's disease
Certain variants of a simple sugar ameliorate Alzheimer's-like disease in mice, according to a new study by Canadian researchers. Although the new studies are still in the early stages, the findings c
(from: hhmi.org)

16 May 2006: Well-functioning lungs reduce risk of dementia
A middle-aged woman with well-functioning lungs runs less risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. A new study carried out at the Sahlgrenska Academy in Göteborg, Sweden, shows a strong statistical cor
(from: innovations-report.com)

23 May 2006: Keeping fit may stave off Alzheimer's, say scientists
IAN JOHNSTON SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT BALANCE problems and a weak handshake are early signs of dementia, according to a new study which suggests regular exercise is a good way to keep your brain heal
(from: thescotsman.scotsman.com)

05 June 2006: Alzheimer Scotland urges shoppers to get walking
SHOPPERS at Buchanan Galleries are being urged to walk the mall to raise awareness of dementia. Comedian Craig Hill launched Alzheimer Scotland's bid to get shoppers to wear a pedometer for its Go
(from: eveningtimes.co.uk)

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