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Post by Logan on Feb 7, 2017 2:06:53 GMT -6
Can nicotine, that addictive chemical found in tobacco and e-cigarettes, help your aging brain? Researchers at Texas A&M found that, when given independently from tobacco, the maligned chemical helps protect the aging brain and might even hold off Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease. Apparently nicotine’s protective abilities might have something to do with its power to suppress appetite, according to Ursula Winzer-Serhan, an associate professor at the Texas A&M College of Medicine. The study was published in the Open Access Journal of Toxicology. This information coincides with previous research that has shown nicotine’s possible cognitive benefits by binding and activating certain receptors in the brain. These receptors, in turn, have been found to reduce neurodegeneration. Read more here: www.kentucky.com/living/health-and-medicine/article130995044.html
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