Category Archives: AD Drug Research

Nicotine Patch Reduced Early Memory Loss In MCI Study

Nicotine found in cigarettes is chemically similar to acetylcholine – a brain chemical associated with memory performance – that when levels are reduced, memory performance is also reduced. A Nicotine patch Reduced Early Memory Loss in an MCI Study. Continue reading

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Researchers Trace Alzheimer’s Process Seeking Breakthrough For Effective Treatment

A new therapeutic target – neutral sphingomyelinase – a hydrolase enzyme involved in sphingolipid metabolism that can potentially lead to a new way to stop the progressive dementia, Alzheimer’s disease. Continue reading

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Fisetin in Strawberries, like Blueberries And Red Wine, Offer Memory Health Benefits

Fisetin in strawberries has multiple health benefits including protecting neurons in the brain as well as helping to combat juvenile diabetes. Continue reading

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