Mediterranean Diet May Prevent Memory Loss and Dementia Symptoms
Researchers found that consuming food associated with the diet interfered with the build-up of proteins commonly associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
May. 10, 2021
According to a study published in the American Academy of Neurology, the symptoms of some types of dementia and memory loss conditions often found in older people could be mitigated by following the Mediterranean diet at a younger age.
The researchers found that consuming foods commonly associated with the MedDiet may interfere with the build-up of two proteins into amyloid plaques and tau tangles, both of which are heavily linked with Alzheimer’s disease.
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Angelo Alessandro, George Washington Elementary custodian, saved a third-grade student from choking.
Angelo Alessandro, George Washington Elementary custodian, saved a third-grade student from choking.
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May 6, 2021 at 12:12 PM
MOHEGAN LAKE, N.Y. – The quick actions and attentiveness of George Washington Elementary School day-time custodian, Angelo Alessandro, saved a third-grade student from choking during a lunch period on Tuesday, April 20.
Alessandro noticed that a student was acting abnormally at his lunch table and went to check out the situation to see if the child was OK.
“Once I went to the kid, then I see that he’s not breathing, and the bottom lip was turning purple. He was choking,” Alessandro said. “His mouth was full, he was not breathing, he was passing out on me. I just tried to open up his mouth a little bit and I pulled whatever I could from inside his mouth.”
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