Bad Headlines 101: "Weight Loss Could Signal Future Dementia In Women"
From the careful how you read it department:
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7004239249 Study: Weight Loss Could Signal Future Dementia In Women Remember, correlation ain't causation... but it seems one warning signal for women and dimentia is weightloss, presumably unintentional, and the very first indications of a mind starting to lose it's way, if only in the background -- QUOTEBLOG: http://kisrael.com SKEPTIC MORTALITY: http://kisrael.com/mortal fight fire with napalm |
Bad Headlines 101: "Weight Loss Could Signal Future Dementia In Women"
"Kirk Is" wrote in message ... From the careful how you read it department: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7004239249 Study: Weight Loss Could Signal Future Dementia In Women Remember, correlation ain't causation... but it seems one warning signal for women and dimentia is weightloss, presumably unintentional, and the very first indications of a mind starting to lose it's way, if only in the background -- QUOTEBLOG: http://kisrael.com SKEPTIC MORTALITY: http://kisrael.com/mortal fight fire with napalm It was on the BBC site too. The way I read it was not that losing weight as in trying to was th problem, it was that someone suddenly losing weight unexplainedly could be an indicator of future risk. -- Rachael 176/116/119 www.justgiving.com/rachaelreynolds |
Bad Headlines 101: "Weight Loss Could Signal Future Dementia In Women"
Rachael Reynolds wrote: "Kirk Is" wrote in message ... From the careful how you read it department: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7004239249 Study: Weight Loss Could Signal Future Dementia In Women Remember, correlation ain't causation... but it seems one warning signal for women and dimentia is weightloss, presumably unintentional, and the very first indications of a mind starting to lose it's way, if only in the background -- QUOTEBLOG: http://kisrael.com SKEPTIC MORTALITY: http://kisrael.com/mortal fight fire with napalm It was on the BBC site too. The way I read it was not that losing weight as in trying to was th problem, it was that someone suddenly losing weight unexplainedly could be an indicator of future risk. -- Rachael 176/116/119 www.justgiving.com/rachaelreynolds The Mayo Clinic site stated it was unintentional weight loss rather than a program to lose weight. Execise has been found helpful in preventing dementia. http://alzheimers.about.com/od/healt...a/exercise.htm |
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