advise. About 50 million people currently have dementia, and Alzheimer's disease is the most common type.
Many health conditions and behaviors affect the odds of developing it, and research suggests that a third of cases are preventable, said Maria Carrillo, chief science officer of the Alzheimer's Association, which has published similar Since dementia is currently incurable and so many experimental therapies have failed, focusing on prevention may"give us more benefit in the shorter term," Carrillo said.
"There is currently no evidence to show that taking these supplements actually reduces the risk of cognitive decline and dementia, and in fact, we know that in high doses these can be harmful," said the WHO's Dr. Neerja Chowdhary.," Carrillo agreed.
I'd you want to SAVE YOUR BRAIN. YOU NEED TO MOVE OUT OF THE UNITED STATES WERE THE POLICE OFFICERS ARE LASER BEAMING PEOPLE IN THERE BRAIN KILLING OFF IMPORTANT BRAIN STEAMS. THEN THEY NAME THE PROBLEM SOMETHING ELSE.