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Prevent Alzheimer’s? No evidence you can

by admin | Jun 5, 2010 | Alzheimers

April 28: The experts convened by the NIH say exercise, a healthy diet and supplements may help, but went on to emphasize that the scientific evidence is not strong enough to make any recommendations. NBC’s Robert Bazell reports.  (Nightly News)Despite years of speculation about the best way to prevent Alzheimer’s disease, there’s no proof yet that anything can stave off the devastating and incurable brain breakdown, an expert panel has concluded.


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