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		<title>Maintain Your Brain And Prevent Alzheimer&#8217;s Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alzheimer&#8217;s Study Understanding Alzheimer&#8217;s disease and how to treat it is the goal of many scientists, medical personnel and others who are studying this problem. Studying The Disease The National Institute on Aging has funded one notable long-term studies on Alzheimer’s disease that has been in progress since 1986. The School Sisters of Notre Dame [...]]]></description>
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<p>Understanding Alzheimer&#8217;s disease and how to treat it is the goal of many scientists, medical personnel and others who are <a title="Look for answers &amp; health news at " href="http://todayshealthrage.com/" target="_blank">studying this problem</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Studying The Disease</strong></p>
<p>The National Institute on Aging has funded one notable long-term studies on Alzheimer’s disease that has been in progress since 1986. The School Sisters of Notre Dame in Mankato, MN, are the subjects of the research, giving rise to the project’s nickname of ‘The Nun Study”. This research is a joint effort between the nuns there and the University of Kentucky, under the directorship of Dr. David Snowdon. Also participating are scientists from many other universities.</p>
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<p>Figuring out the cause of Alzheimer&#8217;s and how to prevent it is the focus of this study. To achieve this, each of the 678 participants agreed to participate in annual assessments of their cognitive and physical function, plus have medical exams and blood drawn for genetic and nutritional studies. When they die, all the participants in the Nun Study have also agreed to donate their brains for neuropathological studies.</p>
<p>Considering the nuns are all non-smokers, drink little if any alcohol, have the same marital status and reproductive history, have lived in similar housing, held similar jobs, and had similar access to preventive and medical care, it makes them easier to study. Contending with subjects from various backgrounds and diverse environments, medical history and lifestyle makes most studies more difficult. It&#8217;s easier to figure out the results when all these variable are gone, as they are with the group of nuns.</p>
<p><strong>What They&#8217;ve Learned</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s already been discovered through this research that traits in early, mid, and late life have strong relationships with the risk of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, as well as the mental and cognitive disabilities of old age. So, what does the research indicate YOU can do to prevent getting symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease?</p>
<p><strong>How To Prevent Alzheimer&#8217;s Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>From a leading researcher on Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, Dr. Yaakov Stern, says, “Individuals who lead mentally stimulating lives, through education, occupation and leisure activities, have reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s. Studies suggest that they have 35-40% less risk of manifesting the disease. The pathology will still occur, but they are able to cope with it better. Some won’t ever be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s because they don’t present any symptoms.”</p>
<p><strong>You Need To Build Your Cognitive Reserve (CR)</strong></p>
<p>The ability to tolerate progressive brain pathology without demonstrating clinical cognitive symptoms is called Cognitive Reserve. Another way of putting it is to say that Cognitive Reserve is how your brain resists any physical changes caused by Alzheimer’s disease so you don’t have any of the usual symptoms like memory loss.</p>
<p>Building your Cognitive Reserve, your reserve of neurons, synapses and skills, is the best way to prevent Alzheimer&#8217;s disease according to researchers. Just how can we do that? What exactly provides good &#8220;brain exercise&#8221; or constitutes a challenging mental activity?</p>
<p>To be considered effective at building CR, an activity must:</p>
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<li>Engage your attention.</li>
<li>Involve more than one of your senses.</li>
<li>Break a routine activity in an unexpected way.</li>
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<p>Learning a new language is just one of many examples of a great way to build your CR. Changing your environment by traveling is another. An occupation that engages your mind, taking challenging classes, or even increased physical activity can result in increased neurogenesis (the creation of new neurons), thereby increasing your Cognitive Reserve.</p>
<p>In fact, almost any challenging activity can contribute to building your CR. Some activities may have challenging levels of cognitive complexity (thinking and learning), while others might have interpersonal or physical demands. Reclaim Your Brain:<a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/4o101uoxuowBFDJCHDIBDCHEDIKJ" target="_blank">Build Your Cognitive Reserve with Brain Games.</a></p>
<p><strong>Mental Activity Keeps Brains Healthy.</strong></p>
<p>All the research seems to indicate the more you use your brain, the better it continues to function. Your brain can show full-blown physical symptoms of the disease, but by building up your Cognitive Reserve by learning and other challenging experiences, you increase your chances of never showing the symptoms of Alzheimer’s.</p>
<p>Rise to the challenge and prevent Alzheimer’s disease!</p>

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		<title>Side Effects Of HGH</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 01:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HGH therapy has been the subject of extensive study and the reports are incredible. The news has excited the public, leading to publication in highly regarded journals like the New England Journal of Medicine. Some of the beneficial effects reported in this research include an eight% increase in muscle mass, weight loss with no dieting, and an average 4% fat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://hghtruths.com/" target="_blank">HGH</a> therapy has been the subject of extensive study and the reports are incredible. The news has excited the public, leading to publication in highly regarded journals like the New England Journal of Medicine.</p>
<p>Some of the beneficial effects reported in this research include an eight% increase in muscle mass, weight loss with no dieting, and an average 4% fat loss.. Also reported was a loss of cellulite, wrinkle reduction, younger looking skin, improved brain function, improved vision, improved sleep, decreased blood pressure, better cholesterol levels, better cardiac function and many other health benefits.</p>
<p>Millions of dollars and thousands of man hours have been expended on different studies by giant drug companies trying to discover drugs that give even one of these benefits. Knowing that there is a drug available that combines all of these desirable benefits into one miracle substance, one will want to find out what can go wrong.</p>
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<p>There is a potential risk of certain side effects any time your body is introduced to a large amount of any kind of hormone. When taken in an abusive manner the side effects of hgh can be quite alarming. A person&#8217;s individual genetics greatly influences how they react to various dosages of hgh.</p>
<p>The greatest <a href="http://hghtruths.com/" target="_blank">HGH side effects</a> have been seen in body builders and athletes who have in all likelihood taken extremely large doses over long periods of time. Cases such as these have been known to produce unusual growths with unnaturally large bones being one characteristic. Research shows to greater chance of irregular heart beat, heart damage, and joint and facial deformities due to long term abuse.</p>
<p>Abuse of the drug has been shown to be the cause of most <a href="http://hghtruths.com/hgh-side-effects/side-effects-of-hgh/" target="_blank">side effects of hgh</a>. Strictly following the dosage prescribed by your doctor and by limiting the time the drug is used can significantly reduce the dangerous HGH side effects. The risk of reactions can be reduced by injecting a smaller dosage.</p>
<p>In some of the initial studies there have been a few documented cases of patients who suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome, and a condition of enlarged breasts called gynecomastia. Other side effects that have been observed are high blood pressure, swollen joints and chronic joint pain, increased hair growth, and edema.</p>
<p>Stress to the liver and even liver damage can occur when it has to process big dosages of the synthetic forms of HGH in the blood.The risk of your pituitary producing less growth hormone as a result of increased synthetic levels in the blood is also real. In some situations the pituitary gland might entirely cease releasing any hgh.</p>
<p>An individual needs to look at the benefits and side effects to determine if HGH therapy is for them. Weighing all the dangers and considering the many options are important to making an educated decision.</p>

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