Friday, January 13, 2012

Nicotine patches may have a new future as a memory aid

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Nicotine patches don’t apparently work for their intended purpose, which is to help smokers butt out permanently. But they may give a memory boost to people suffering from early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Those are the conclusions of two separate studies that explored different aspects of nicotine replacement therapy. 
In one study, Harvard and University of Massachusetts researchers recruited 787 adults who had recently quit smoking. At the outset, the participants were asked what, if any, aids they had used to help them kick the habit, including nicotine replacement therapy (such as patches, gum and inhalers), got advice from a doctor, or joined a smoking-cessation program. The researchers then followed the subjects over a period of five years to see who resumed smoking.The findings, published in the journal Tobacco Control, revealed that one-third of those who quit eventually succumbed to their old vice. What’s more, there was no significant difference in the relapse rate among people who used nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) and those who didn’t.
“This study shows that NRT is no more effective in helping people stop smoking cigarettes in the long-term than trying to quit on one’s own,” said the lead author, Hillel Alpert, a research scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health. Continue to readtheglobeandmail.com




Vitamin-B and folic acid boosts memory pensioners

Older adults who want a sharper recall should take note - a study has found taking vitamin B12 and folic acid for two years improves both short and long-term memory. Read moredailymail.co.ukc 

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