Alzheimer’s disease or non-hereditary?

According to scientists, there is no evidence that Alzheimer’s disease is hereditary. In fact, a tiny number of people affected have close relatives who have also been achieved. More and more adults are affected and it is wrong to think that only old people who are at risk. There are patients from the early forties. It is not yet possible to really protect them.

However, the researchers found that people who eat lots of fruits, vegetables and fish and are active socially seem less at risk than others. From there to make a link between the quality of food, rich social life and less likely to be suffering from the Alzheimer’s disease is still too early. But we lose nothing to implement these recommendations. As the disease affects the brain and leads to dementia, previous generations have a combined effect of age and have not accorded the importance it deserves.

Therefore today to show generosity in seeking to sign an official document legacies of your brain, whether sick or in excellent health, research on diseases of the brain. They have a very great need of raw materials to make faster progress in their research. As the legacy of the brain is not yet part of the legal documentation associated with organ donation when you check the authorization on the back of your driver’s license or any other legal document that you carry with you, it is essential to dealings with government bodies to ask to receive this special document to be able to leave your brain for research purposes.

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