Amyloid plaques in the brain generally are found in people who suffer from Alzheimer's disease. According to RxList.com, these plaques are bunches of beta amyloid protein and small fragments of neurons. The plaques float in the tissue that...
Amyloid plaques are abnormal structures that mass outside nerve cells in the brain. The make-up of plaques are beta-amyloid, a usually harmless protein found throughout the body. Scientists say genetic mutations of beta-amyloid cause the...
If you've ever eaten an Indian curry, you're probably familiar with turmeric. It is the yellowish spice commonly used in Indian cuisine. While it adds delicious flavor to your meals, it also offers many benefits to your health. Curcumin, the...
Researchers are exploring the possibility of gene therapy to fight Alzheimer's disease. It's an updated version of a study started in 2001, when doctors removed skin cells from several patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's, genetically modified the...
If you're allergic to seafood, particularly shellfish, you may have been warned to avoid iodine, such as the iodine administered as a contrast agent before some X-rays. An allergy to seafood was thought to be caused by iodine in the seafood....
Insulin plays a crucial role in regulating the body's metabolism of glucose, fat and amino acids, the building blocks of protein. Insulin also is actively involved in transporting energy from the blood to the neurons in the brain. When insulin is...
Curcuma longa is a spice that has been used for centuries as a means to flavor food and to treat numerous disorders. It is often referred to as turmeric, which is derived from the roots of the curcuma longa plant. Curcumin is a compound in curcuma...
The spice turmeric has been used for flavoring, coloring and beauty regimens in India for thousands of years. Asian medical practitioners have used turmeric to treat various illnesses, including arthritis and heartburn, according to Timothy...
According to the Alzheimer's Association, 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease as of 2010. While there is no cure, and no proven way to prevent the disease, there are steps you can take to lower your risk. One of the easiest...
Since herbal green tea does not go through a fermentation process, more of its beneficial antioxidants remain intact. Popular in Eastern cultures, the natural antioxidants and elements in herbal green tea continue to be studied for their ability...
Turmeric is a relative of the ginger plant and is mainly used in Indian curry. It is fragrant and bitter tasting with trumpet-like yellow flowers. Turmeric roots are used both medicinally and culinary. Its active component is called curcumin,...
You probably know that high cholesterol can clog your arteries. Persistently high cholesterol can also prevent your brain from working properly and raise the risk of developing neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's. Every cell in your body is...
Dementia is a degenerative disease that results in a loss of brain function, including significant limitations in memory, thinking, language, judgment and behavior. Light to moderate exercise may benefit dementia patients by improving both...
Memory constitutes the basis of our continuity as human beings over time. When memory fails, our lives get knocked out of balance. The loss of short-term memory makes us unable to remember today's events and turn them into long-term memories, and,...
Degenerative cognitive diseases are some of the most frequent causes of memory loss. According to the World Health Organization, 6 to 10 percent of the North American population 65 years and older have dementia. But strokes, mood disorders and...
Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative brain disease that relentlessly diminishes memory and mental capacity. Some scientists believe one cause of the death of brain nerve cells in Alzheimer's patients is the formation of amyloid plaques in...
Fad diets come and go but one of the most popular continues to be the Green Tea diet. While introduced as part of an all-around diet plan only a few years ago, the tea, always popular in Japan and China, has become a popular health drink around...
Throughout the Mediterranean, grape leaves are stuffed with rice, meat, parsley and spices and eaten with the fingers. The Greeks call this dish dolma, while Arabs have a variation known as warak diwali, in which the stuffed leaves are cooked in...
The brain requires adequate amounts of minerals, vitamins and other nutrients to operate at peak performance. A brain-healthy diet promotes sufficient blood flow to the brain and lowers the risk of diabetes and heart disease, according to the...
The heart's main function is to pump blood into the body's arteries. Blood pressure is the force exerted on the artery walls when the heart contracts or relaxes. There are two measures of blood pressure. Systolic blood pressure, the top number of...
A stroke occurs when an artery in the brain is either blocked or hemorrhages, seeping blood into the brain. According to the National Stroke Association, stroke is the third leading cause of death in the United States but is the principal cause of...
Treatment for Alzheimer's disease (AD) may be as simple as increasing a common vitamin found in most foods. A preliminary study on mice, done at the University of California, suggests that vitamin B3 may help slow or prevent the damage to brain...
Turmeric, a perennial herb in the ginger family, has been used for its medicinal qualities for over 4,000 years, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. Turmeric, which is a staple spice in Indian cuisine, adds the bright yellow...
Age, stress and a variety of other factors can cause memory and concentration to fade. Prescription medications are available to slow memory loss associated with certain diseases like Alzheimer's disease. However, there is not much offered for...
Turmeric root is one of the most widely used medicinal herbs in Indian Ayurvedic medicine. Turmeric root is often dried and ground into a yellow powder, then added to curry spices and consumed in numerous Asian dishes. The biologically active...
Recently, scientists have discovered a new form of cataracts that can be linked to the development of amyloid plaques in the brain. Cataracts are formed by abnormal proteins on the lens, which is responsible for focusing light on the retina. These...
In 2010, an estimated 36 million people worldwide had Alzheimer's disease or some type of dementia, according to the Alzheimer's Disease International. Although there are several treatments that help manage the symptoms of Alzheimer's, there is...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that is characterized by recurring attacks on the central nervous system, brain, spinal cord, and eyes. Processes that cause the symptoms of MS include demyelination, the process in which the outermost...
Enjoying a glass of red wine at the end of the day may do more than just help you relax. The antioxidants found in the skin and seeds of red grapes have been shown to improve heart health, prevent tumor growth in certain cancers and decrease the...
Diabetes effects circulation in the body. Learn how poor circulation and diabetes can increase the chance of amputation in this free video from a nutritionist specializing in diabetic diets.