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Any newer studies linking or not aluminium and Alzheimer disease ?

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As titled; anything relevant lately that you believe ?

 

scirus.com died years ago; ojose.com is complex to navigate; any other you may suggest ?

hi;

 

I am unsure how/which kind query you have questioned.I think I have some extraordinary qualifications or ideas.and because of this ,you might find my suggestions a bit different (I do not know it clearly)

 

my belief;

 

if you want to create some scientific developments (especially whiches are related medical science- mathematics-physics-chemistry-biology..)

 

-->> I suggest that you help someone who need help and injured ones,without waiting their wishes (please try to do this as a secret ,(not with clearance (of sight) in the public) such that you would be able to have energy

 

 

-->> have positive ideas/intentions.

 

-->> study hard please do not neglect this ,this is required to make development at science,because we live modern century.

 

note please ;

 

being intelligent , being richy , and studying hard all are separate.

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Found this and prefer to include it this thread.

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4 hours ago, Externet said:

Found this and prefer to include it this thread.

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Yes I remember an Alzheimer's scare about Al saucepans about 30 years ago. However none of the recent articles I've seen in the press about advances in the understanding and treatment of this condition seems to mention Al at all. I also note organisations like the Alzheimer's Society are at pains to dismiss the idea that Al pots and pans pose an increased risk, focusing instead on lifestyle factors. So I think we can probably forget it as a significant factor.   

 

Remember that Aluminium is amphoteric.

So its interaction with what you are cooking must take that into account.

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