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Nicotine from edible Solanaceae and risk of Parkinson disease - Nielsen - 2013 - Annals... - 0 views

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    Nicotine from plants like peppers found to be associated with reduced incidence of Parkinsons disease.
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Dehydroepiandrosterone in the treatment of erectile... [Urol Res. 2001] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    DHEA may be beneficial in those with ED + hypertension and those with organic ED cause.  "Organic" causes like diabetes and neurological problems DHEA provided no benefit.
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Serum estradiol and risk of stroke in elderly men. [Neurology. 2007] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Those men with higher estradiol levels found to have increased stroke risk.  This study only looked at elderly men > 71.  This should come as no surprise as E2 in men is know to increase inflammatory signaling.
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Estrogen, Menopause, and the Aging Brain: How Basic Neuroscience Can Inform Hormone The... - 0 views

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    Estrogen and the aging brain of a women.  Good review of the science of how estrogen effects the neurological system of the woman.
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Neuroprotective lifestyles and the aging brain - 0 views

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    exercise limits brain atrophy in the elderly.  Exercise provides neuroprotection.
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Hormone therapy and Alzheimer disease dementia: Ne... [Neurology. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    study finds that HRT given as women transition through menopause has benefiical effect in people with Alzheimer's.  However, when given years later, after menopause, no benefit is found.  In fact, rates increased.  Several flaws with this study.  First, they used synthetic hormones, particularily progestins.  Second, there seems to be no thought that the interpretation of the signal  has changed.  For example, we know that when men have low T, their estrogen receptor status changes from ER beta to ER alpha, which is more proinflammatory.  Third, use bioidentical hormones and compare these to synthetic hormones.
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https://www.realtimelab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/12.-Mold-and-Mycotoxins.-Effects... - 0 views

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    extensive review of molds and mycotoxins.
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Role of cortisol in mood and memory in patients wi... [Neurology. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    salivary cortisol found to be inversely related to memory ie.  high cortisol equates to smaller hippocampal volume and impaired memory.
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Homocysteine, folate, methylation, and monoamine metabolism in depression -- Bottiglier... - 0 views

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    elevated homocysteine associated with a 2 x higher incidence of depression versus those with low homocysteine.  Methylation plays a role in depression.
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Improved outcomes from the administration of proge... [Crit Care. 2008] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    progesterone shown to be neuroprotective in individuals with traumatic brain injuries.  In addition to improved neurologic function, there was a decreased mortality rate in the progesterone treated group compared to placebo.
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Physiologic progesterone reduces mitochondrial dysfunction and hippocampal cell loss af... - 0 views

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    Bioidentical progesterone shown to reduce post TBI mitochondrial dysfunction. This has significant implications on the ability of the damaged brain to heal and recover, thus limiting post-injury cognitive deficits.
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Progesterone and allopregnanolone reduce inflammatory cytokines after traumatic brain i... - 0 views

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    Abstract on listed here: but bioidentical progesterone and allopregnanolone (product of progesterone metabolism) shown to reduce inflammation after TBI.  This inflammation is what results in much of the post-TBI complications.
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Progesterone Protects against Necrotic Damage and Behavioral Abnormalities Caused by Tr... - 0 views

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    Just abstract listed.  Progesterone shown to reduce inflammation post TBI and thus reduce complications.
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The neurophysiology of brain injury. [Clin Neurophysiol. 2004] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Just the abstract is available online, but the neurophysiology of brain injury is well discussed here.  This process takes time.  In fact, most TBIs are mild and often go unreported/unrecognized until neurological deficits begin.
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Immunoexcitotoxicity as a central mechanism in chronic traumatic encephalopathy--A unif... - 0 views

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    Article discusses the immunoexcitotoxic process involved in chronic TBI. This is likely to be the underlying process involved in NFL and other football players delayed neurological effects. A similar process has been see in combat veterans returning from the theatre.
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Advanced glycation end product level, diabetes, an... [Neurology. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    diabetes associated with increased advanced glycation end products (AGE) in elderly population.  This increase in AGE associated with cognitive decline as evaluated by MMSE.
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Diabetes mellitus and the risk of dementia: The Ro... [Neurology. 1999] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    the use of insulin in diabetes is associated with a 430% increase risk of developing dementia.  Wow!!  Just the present of Diabetes, almost doubled the risk.  Add in extra insulin and it is like throwing fuel to the fire that exists in the brain.
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Insulin increases CSF Abeta42 levels in normal old... [Neurology. 2003] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    elevated insulin, found in insulin resistance, associated with disordered Beta-amyloid metabolism.
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JAMA Network | Archives of Neurology | Neuronal Cyclooxygenase 2 Expression in the Hipp... - 0 views

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    COX-2 expression associated with increasing dementia in AD.
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JAMA Network | Archives of Neurology | Insulin Resistance in Cognitive ImpairmentThe In... - 0 views

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    insulin resistance shown to play a role in cognitive impairment.  Rising Insulin resistance is not just associated with obesity, but also brain dysfunction similar to that in strokes.  This indicates a vascular component in the cognitive function.  The same rise in obesity will likely result in a rise in neurodegenerative disorders.
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