- Foods high in omega-3s could help to protect your brain as you age, a new study suggests. (Huffington Post)
- Regular consumption of food rich in Omega-3s can considerably reduce the risk of developing Alzheimers disease and other forms of dementia. (Presstv)
- fish and nuts may help lower blood levels of a protein strongly associated with Alzheimers disease and memory problems, according to new research. (FOX News)
- Eating a diet high in omega-3 fatty acids — from fish, soy or nuts, for example — may help stave off Alzheimer's disease, the authors of a new study suggest. (Time)
- WEDNESDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- Consuming foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids may guard against Alzheimers disease, new research suggests. The finding stems from work conducted among roughly 1,200 dementia-free patients over the age of 65. (Metapsychology)
- Fox News reported today on a study just released about a toxic protein called beta-amyloid that has been directly linked to Alzheimer's disease as well as other dimentia related problems that cause memory fracture and failure. (Examiner)
- Researchers from Columbia University Medical Center finds omega 3's fatty acids may prevent Alzheimer's. Researchers had looked at 1,219 people, over age of 65 and free from dementia. (Examiner)
- WASHINGTON, D.C.: Eating foods containing omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish and nuts, may help lower a person's blood levels in a protein linked to Alzheimer's disease and memory problems, according to a study published on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila). (Manila Times)
- Alzheimer's patients become mentally incapacitated and dysfunctional As for polyunsaturated fats, they are divided into to essential categories: Omega-3 and-6 fatty acids. (Arab News)
Monday, May 7, 2012
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