Alzheimer’s Prevention

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Can Alzheimer’s Disease be Prevented?

A long-term study recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association looked closely at the mental habits of 700 nuns and priest over the age of 65. Researches found out that those participants who engaged in various brain-stimulating activities where almost 50 percent less likely to experience AD.

Dr. Robert Friedland, a neurologist at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, conducted a groundbreaking study which indicated that people between the ages of forty and sixty who engaged in physical and mental activities such as playing games, reading, hobbies and physical exercise – were significantly less likely to have AD when they reached their 70’s – this was in contrast to people who had spent more of their time involved in passive activities such as watching television excessively.

The principle: “Use it or lose it” definitely applies to cognitive performance. We strongly believe that training with AttenGoTM will not only improve memory and concentration, but based on the above-mentioned research, may also serve to reduce the risk of contracting AD later in life.

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