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What Your Doctor Doesn't Know Can Kill You!
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"Slowing the ...decline in the aging brain is not only relevant to nonpathological [aging] but also to a broad range of neurodegeneraqtive diseases."
The report noted that such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's gradually appear "with increasing age."
It goes on to note the progress made using melatonin to stave off brain aging diseases.
Editor's note: Considering its other benefits in sleep and its
anti-oxidant
properties combined with its low toxicity, melatonin seems a likely
candidate for
preventive action against the pathologies of brain aging.
Also, noting the date issued, one may question why melatonin has not been
taken up by the medical profession instead of drugs which a-- have failed,
and b--
have toxic properties. Answer: So what else is new?
Ann. N Y Academy of Sciences, 2004, Dec. By: Drs. Bondy, Lahiri, Sharman, et
al.,
Dept. of Community & Environmental Med., U. of Cal, Irvine. 92697-1825, USA
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