Researchers are trying to create a vaccine that would prevent dementia. This line of research remains promising.
Although there is no real way to protect themselves from disease, some people are less likely to develop the disease than others and this is usually due to their past: those who monitor Studies have long had more time to develop their memory and are therefore less likely to suffer from the disease. A diet rich in vitamins C and E would also be protective.
Today, much earlier detect Alzheimer's becomes possible. A program of artificial intelligence, born of a collaboration between two French laboratories (ESPCI-Paris-Lyon ISC) and the Japan Institute RIKEN, has learned to distinguish the warning signs of mild cognitive impairment from those moving towards this disease. The error rate is 7%.
It would be possible to divide by 2 the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease by maintaining a simple cognitive activity as read a newspaper, play chess or checkers, go to bookstores, etc.. This decrease is attributable risk that current cognitive activities of the elderly. Those practiced in the past would have no influence on the cognitive decline associated with aging.
According to research presented at the 4th International Scientific Symposium on Tea and Human Health held in Washington DC in January 2008, "green tea have a direct impact on brain function, because it contributes to the preservation these functions and to repair damaged cells. " The scientific finding that consumption of tea reduces the risk of developing dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
Although there is no real way to protect themselves from disease, some people are less likely to develop the disease than others and this is usually due to their past: those who monitor Studies have long had more time to develop their memory and are therefore less likely to suffer from the disease. A diet rich in vitamins C and E would also be protective.
Today, much earlier detect Alzheimer's becomes possible. A program of artificial intelligence, born of a collaboration between two French laboratories (ESPCI-Paris-Lyon ISC) and the Japan Institute RIKEN, has learned to distinguish the warning signs of mild cognitive impairment from those moving towards this disease. The error rate is 7%.
It would be possible to divide by 2 the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease by maintaining a simple cognitive activity as read a newspaper, play chess or checkers, go to bookstores, etc.. This decrease is attributable risk that current cognitive activities of the elderly. Those practiced in the past would have no influence on the cognitive decline associated with aging.
According to research presented at the 4th International Scientific Symposium on Tea and Human Health held in Washington DC in January 2008, "green tea have a direct impact on brain function, because it contributes to the preservation these functions and to repair damaged cells. " The scientific finding that consumption of tea reduces the risk of developing dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
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