CELEBRATE THE OLDER GENERATIONS: May is Older Americans Month

CELEBRATE THE OLDER GENERATIONS: May is Older Americans [...]

The Times Reports: Flavonoids May Help Protect Against Parkinson’s

The Times Reports: Flavonoids May Help Protect Against [...]

Prescription Station Drugs Create Oxidative Stress that can Degrade Body Cells

Prescription Station Drugs Create Oxidative Stress that can Degrade Body [...]

Poor Sleep Patterns Can Result in Alzheimer's Disease

Poor Sleep Patterns Can Result in Alzheimer’s [...]

Physical Activity Helps Prevent Against Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

Physical Activity Helps Prevent Against Dementia and Alzheimer’s [...]

Maintain Healthy Cells with Exercise and Supplementation

Maintain Healthy Cells with Exercise and [...]

Alzheimer’s Disease, Can Nutrition Be A Key?

The risk of dementia is more overshadowing the older we get.  Alzheimer’s disease becomes the leading cause of dementia the older you are.

Among the known risk factors for Alzheimer’s are age and nutrition.  Once you look beyond the genetic factors, age, nutrition, smoking, alcohol, head injury, and depression are the most related factors to the [...]

Alzheimer Q & A with Prof. Garth Nicolson

Alzheimer’s Q & A with Prof. Garth Nicolson Department of Molecular Pathology, The Institute for Molecular Medicine, Huntington Beach, CA

Q. What is Alzheimer’s Disease?

Professor Nicolson:

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that damages and eventually destroys brain cells, leading to loss of memory, thinking and other brain functions. Alzheimer’s is not a part [...]

Lipid Replacement Therapy and Mitochondrial Damage in Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

By Prof. Garth Nicolson

Department of Molecular Pathology,

The Institute for Molecular Medicine,

Huntington Beach, CA

The following is taken, in part, from an invited symposium presentation entitled “Chronic Bacterial and Viral Infections in Neurodegenerative and Neurobehavioral Diseases” presented at the 18nd International Symposium on Functional Medicine held on April 28-30, 2011 in Seattle, Washington.

Many [...]