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→‎Alzheimer's and turmeric: + ''''''The effect of curcumin on cognition in Alzheimer’s disease and healthy aging: A systematic review of pre-clinical and clinical studies'''''' at sciencedirect.com, a '''2019''' systematic review published in w:Brain Research
(→‎Alzheimer's and turmeric: + ''''''Effects of turmeric on Alzheimer's disease with behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia'''''' at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, a '''2012''' case report on 3 patients with Alzheimer's disease published in ayujournal.org)
(→‎Alzheimer's and turmeric: + ''''''The effect of curcumin on cognition in Alzheimer’s disease and healthy aging: A systematic review of pre-clinical and clinical studies'''''' at sciencedirect.com, a '''2019''' systematic review published in w:Brain Research)
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== Alzheimer's and turmeric ==
== Alzheimer's and turmeric ==
* [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S000689931930530X ''''''The effect of curcumin on cognition in Alzheimer’s disease and healthy aging: A systematic review of pre-clinical and clinical studies'''''' at sciencedirect.com], a '''2019''' systematic review published in [[w:Brain Research]]
* [https://www.eurekaselect.com/97560/article ''''''Optimized Turmeric Extract Reduces β-Amyloid and Phosphorylated Tau Protein Burden in Alzheimer’s Transgenic Mice'''''' at eurekaselect.com]<ref name="AlzheimersTurmeric2012">https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ben/car/2012/00000009/00000004/art00012</ref>, a '''2012''' study published in [[w:Current Alzheimer Research]]. The study suggests that turmeric may be useful for Alzheimer's sufferers as it has been shown to inhibit beta amyloid aggregation and secretation in mice.
* [https://www.eurekaselect.com/97560/article ''''''Optimized Turmeric Extract Reduces β-Amyloid and Phosphorylated Tau Protein Burden in Alzheimer’s Transgenic Mice'''''' at eurekaselect.com]<ref name="AlzheimersTurmeric2012">https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ben/car/2012/00000009/00000004/art00012</ref>, a '''2012''' study published in [[w:Current Alzheimer Research]]. The study suggests that turmeric may be useful for Alzheimer's sufferers as it has been shown to inhibit beta amyloid aggregation and secretation in mice.


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