Posts Tagged ‘protein’

A new study says that you can avoid the devastating impact of Alzheimer’s disease on memory if you go to university and then choose a mentally demanding job for yourself, as the researchers find that less intellectual stimulation often causes to quick tissue damage that leads to memory loss.

The researchers suggest that tough mental work or genes that make people have such careers may prove helpful for the brain to compensate for disease.

This Italian study has been published in the journal Neurology.

There are many other studies (based on age and symptoms) that suggest mental activities can help to avoid Alzheimer’s.

The researchers from the San Raffaele University, Milan used brain scan tests to examine the distinctive ‘tangles’ and protein deposits characteristic of Alzheimer’s in 242 old people. In these people 144 had no memory problems, while 72 had mild cognitive impairment.

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FRIDAY, Aug. 15 (Health Day News) — Statins might help to prevent erectile dysfunction (ED) among those men who have metabolic syndrome, according to the new animal research.

A threat to cardiovascular health, metabolic syndrome, also raises the risk of ED. The recent finding mentioned that statins may reduce specific protein known as Rho-kinase level that contributes to ED.

“Each condition of metabolic syndrome phenomenon — high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and obesity — independently raises the risk for erectile dysfunction just on their own,” explained study author Christopher J. Wingard,

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