Diets that are low in saturated fat and rich in carbohydrates that steady blood sugar and insulin can beneficially change levels of substances associated with the development of Alzheimer’s disease and may improve some measures of memory, a new study shows.

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Diet Affects Markers of Alzheimer’s Disease
A mutant protein known to be involved in the rare premature aging condition known as progeria appears to play a role in normal aging, too, scientists report. The same mechanism that triggers the premature aging seems to trigger normal cell aging as well.

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Scientists Find New Clues to Aging
A new study is providing clues to the role of nicotine in reducing appetite. Researchers have zeroed in on the exact brain cells that nicotine triggers to cut appetite and body fat.

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Why Smokers Gain Weight When Quitting
WebMD asked stroke rehab experts to describe the types of exercises that are used to help stroke survivors regain the use of their affected arm.

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Arm and Hand Exercises for Stroke Rehab
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