Sunday, November 20, 2011

Hearing Loss Could Indicate Alzheimer’s Risk

Please Help Support Alzheimer's Research Today! 
Your Alzheimer's donation will help billions live without it.

(can’t stop it)
For many of us, the older we get, the tougher it is for us to hear. In fact, a full 50% of us will be candidates for a hearing aid by the time we reach retirement age. Many assume hearing loss is just a part of the aging process and there’s nothing we can really do about it. But there’s new research that suggests hearing loss could be an indicator of something much more serious.
Researchers at John’s Hopkins University studied about 600 people over a period of several decades. They discovered a significant association between people with hearing loss and a risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
The findings indicated the greater the hearing loss, the greater the risk for developing cognitive impairment. Lead researcher Dr. Frank Lin was surprised by the results. “We actually didn’t expect the association to be that strong,” he saidContinue to readboston.cbslocal.com


Nonsense: vitamin D heart health

Research that found high-dose vitamin D users were more likely to have ‘heart flutters’ has been dismissed by a leading supplierRead morenutraingredients.com
Get Energy Active!
Погода в Беларуси


Posted YVN (AMYLOID @ PHOTO). 

No comments:

Post a Comment