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Stress and Alzhiemers

   
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citizen you are four times as likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than someone who lives in an Asian country. Part of that reason is the differences in which each culture deal with stress. Most people of Asian and Indian cultures tend to meditate to relieve stress, something that is not very prominent here in the U...
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Most people of Asian and Indian cultures tend to meditate to relieve stress, something that is not very prominent here in the U.S. Meditation is a powerful tool to combat stress. Patients who meditate tend to have lower Cortisol levels day after day. The diets of these cultures are often more varied consisting of grains, vegetables, fruits and lean meats...
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