Robert McNeil
The relationship between insulin and Alzheimer’s Disease has actually been on the radar screen of neurologists for quite a few years but the public has very little knowledge of it. Since insulin itself is not “owned” by Big Pharma, there’s no reason for them to tell you. Insulin, the...
If you fall into those categories and suffer from other metabolic disorders, including cancer, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune issues and/or Alzheimer’s (to name a few), regular milk might not be the ideal food for you. Lactose (Milk Sugar) Breakdown of lactose by the e...
But when is a dog a senior? When Is a Dog Considered a Senior? The most widely accepted—and accurate—way to determine when a dog is considered a senior is by their size. In general, the larger the dog, the shorter the dog’s lifespan. Although it is not fully understood why ...
Walking for short periods at a slow pace is a good way to start a walking program. Increase the exercise time slowly until you build up to 30 minutes of continuous walking. If you are comfortable with this, then your speed can slowly be increased. Before beginning any exercise program, ple...
Moderate stress increases memory and facilitates adaptation. In contrast, intense stress can induce pathological memories as observed in post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD). A shift in the balance between the expression of tPA and PAI-1 proteins is re
Listening to a report concerning animal research from VOA Special English and fill in the missing information. 1. PETA disapproves of the use of animals for ___. But many research scientists say this position could prevent development of treatments and cures for serious and ___. 2. Wesl...
There is currently no treatment able to stop the progression of Alzheimer’s disease dementia [1]. It is desirable that a future improved understanding of brain metabolic alterations in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) might provide the possibility of non-pharmacological interventions to prevent or slowdown...
Besides, due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and, perhaps, antibacterial and antifungal properties, PIO is now considered as a promising medicine for the treatment of a range of pathologic states, including Alzheimer’s disease [5], depressive disorder [6], non-alcoholic fatty liver ...
These results could suggest that A484954 partially blocks NMDA-induced NO synthesis while in the presence of L-Arg. Alternatively, it can fully prevent NMDA induced NO formation regardless the presence of extracellular L-Arg, but has no effect on L-Arg induced NO increase. To test this hypoth...