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Alzheimer's Prevention Los Angeles CA

This page provides useful content and local businesses that can help with your search for Alzheimer's Prevention. You will find helpful, informative articles about Alzheimer's Prevention, including "Alzheimer's, Cholesterol and Vitamin E", "Exercise Your Mind", and "3 Ways to Fight Aging". You will also find local businesses that provide the products or services that you are looking for. Please scroll down to find the local resources in Los Angeles, CA that will answer all of your questions about Alzheimer's Prevention.


Duk Kim
955 S Normandie Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Jaime Anselen
(213) 482-8661
1127 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Raji Grewal
1510 San Pablo St
Los Angeles, CA
Joseph Chung
1510 San Pablo St
Los Angeles, CA
Bertha Mazur
(213) 482-3937
1127 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Noel Bernales
637 Lucas Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Leon Barton
(213) 483-6421
201 S Alvarado St
Los Angeles, CA
Sanjay Banerji
1245 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Kyung Cho
(213) 380-9993
3200 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
William Engel
(213) 743-1611
637 Lucas Ave 3rd Fl
Los Angeles, CA

3 Ways to Fight Aging

By Editorial Staff

3 Ways to Fight Aging - Eat Eat

Proper nutrition is an absolute essential when it comes to prolonging lifespan; countless studies suggest the benefits of healthy eating relative to the prevention of age-associated decline and disease. Just consider that obesity, caused primarily by poor eating habits, is associated with numerous diseases and early death. In short, eat right and live longer, better.

3 Ways to Fight Aging - Move Move

SImply put, motion is one of the best ways to stay healthy ...

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Alzheimer's, Cholesterol and Vitamin E

By Editorial Staff

Researchers at Finland's University of Kuopio and Baylor College of Medicine may have uncovered a link between Alzheimer's disease and high cholesterol - and vitamin E supplementation just might be the answer.

According to the study, conducted by researchers from Finland, Sweden and California, people in their early 40s with cholesterol levels between 249 and 500 milligrams per deciliter are about one and a half times more likely to develop Alzheimer's later in ...

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Exercise Your Mind

By Staff Editorial

Alzheimer's disease is the sixth most common cause of death in the U.S. As brain cells progressively fail, sufferers experience problems with memory, thinking and behavior. These symptoms can complicate work, hobbies and social life.

While there currently is no cure for Alzheimer's, several risk factors have been identified, including age, family history and genetics. Not much you can do about any of that, right? Fortunately, researchers also have identified severa...

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