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Turmeric for Alzheimer’s: Golden Spice or Cure?
Ravipati, Laasya ; My Hanh Thi Le, Caitlin ; Staber, Danielle ; Mellott, Lexi ; Kohl, Aleigha ; Kovach, Emily
Ravipati, Laasya
My Hanh Thi Le, Caitlin
Staber, Danielle
Mellott, Lexi
Kohl, Aleigha
Kovach, Emily
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2023-12-18
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Psychology and Neuroscience
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https://doi.org/10.34944/py9x-mf12
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an incurable, progressive disease well known for its devastating effects and its position as the seventh leading cause of death in the United States [1]. But without a cure, how is it being treated? According to the National Institute on Aging, there are a few prescription medications approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) available to help improve the symptoms of AD [2]. However, taking prescription medications is not the only method available to treat the symptoms of the disease. When it comes to the management of AD, holistic herbal remedies are often overlooked in favor of modern medicine. This article explores the ability of turmeric to improve cognitive function as well as the results of relevant research.
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Ravipati, L., My Hanh Thi Le, C., Staber, D., Mellott, L., Kohl, A., & Kovach, E. (2023). Turmeric for Alzheimer’s: Golden Spice or Cure?. Grey Matters, 6, 14-17.
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Available at: https://greymattersjournaltu.org/issue-6/turmeric-for-alzheimers-golden-spice-or-cure
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Grey Matters, Iss. 6, Fall 2023
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