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Today's Health Links November 5, 2013

by Martin Ettington | Nov 5, 2013 | Healthy Aging | 0 comments

  • Brain aging is conclusively linked to genes
    For the first time in a large study sample, the decline in brain function in normal aging is conclusively shown to be influenced by genes, say American researchers.
  • Magnesium levels vital to brain health as population ages
    A clinical study shows that a magnesium formula prevents synapse loss and reverses memory decline in mice with Alzheimer’s Disease.

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