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Alzheimer’s disease could be slowed by boosting a certain protein in the brain, researchers say Boosting a certain brain protein could help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has found. The University of Cincinnati researchers and an Alzheimer's Association expert weigh in. Three medical practices that older patients should question Some treatments and procedures become routine despite lacking strong evidence to show that they’re beneficial. Recent studies have called a few into question. Cynicism is everywhere and it's making us sick. Is this the antidote? In his new book "Hope for Cynics" Stanford psychology professor Jamil Zaki explains how cynicism became an American epidemic — and how to cure it. Kim Kardashian's workout includes these 7 glute exercises Kim Kardashian has long shared glimpses of her workouts on social media and on her family's show. Now discover the details as shared by the star and her trainer. |