How to Significantly Lower Your Risk of Getting Alzheimer's Disease

Published: Wed, 08/10/11






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How to Significantly Lower Your Risk of Getting Alzheimer's Disease

Researchers at the University of California in San Francisco conducted a review to summarize the evidence regarding seven risk factors for Alzheimer's disease: diabetes, physical inactivity, hypertension (high blood pressure), smoking, depression, midlife obesity, cognitive inactivity, low educational levels, and physical activity. Read More

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Teens Hearing Loss Linked to Secondhand Smoke

A large study has found that teenagers exposed to secondhand cigarette smoke, gets into their ears, and is associated with hearing loss. Read More

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