Tuesday, December 25, 2012

3 small warnings may point to brain problems | Synopsis

3 small warnings may point to brain problems

From the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
From the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary by Double--M
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Maybe you’ve seen the recent headlines: Can’t chew? You could turn crazy! That’s what a new study in the Journal of American Geriatrics found: Your ability to chew might predict your risk for dementia. But don’t believe the headlines—those conclusions are overblown. Too tough to get sick: Why men won't see the doc Many American men, such as 28-year-old James Chisum, simply refuse to go to the doctor, ever, either out of male pride, out of white-coat fear or simply out of lifestyle habit.   That mindset could be genetic, experts suggest. First, the study: Researchers asked 557 people questions about their dental health (including how easy they found it to chew on apples and bread) and administered a questionnaire to screen for cognitive impairment.

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