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Author Re: Is it possible to predict Alzheimer's by a simple test?
tcarter2@elp.rr.com

2005-10-10, 9:28 am

Hi Beni,
Absolutely right. Learning a foreign language, a musical
intrument, playing games such as scrabble, chess, crossword puzzles,
etc., exercise and diet are also probably effective. About a dozen
interventions have good risk/benefit/effort ratios, and all have
surfaced within the last ten years. The next ten will see much more
effective interventions as well as prove out the ones that are now only
probable. The test should be further evaluated and made widely
available ASAP. Those who don't wish to forge their on destiny as much
as possible can pass.
Get your head out of the sand, Evelyn!

Thomas

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