Thursday, January 24, 2008

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a neurology research instructor at the ADRC. This surprised them because higher levels of education have typically been associated with decreased risk of Alzheimer s disease. Age of diagnosis for a group with eight to years of schooling fell in between the other two groups. Alzheimer s disease is cumulatively disabling The longer one has it the worse the symptoms become. Education and reported onset of symptoms among individuals with Alzheimer s disease. Archives of Neurology January . Louis Children s hospitals. Through its affiliations with Barnes Jewish and St. But a recent Mayo Clinic study found . The study found a . The finding suggests that the elderly by keeping . from ScienceDaily Get the latest science news with our free email newsletters updated daily and weekly.

Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080123150503.htm


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