(PhysOrg.com) -- Temple study suggests that an amino acid found in red meats, fish, beans and other foods may increase possibility of dementia.
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Diet high in methionine could increase risk of Alzheimer's ... The group with the high methionine diet also had up to 40 percent more amyloid plaque in ...
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Diet High In Methionine Could Increase Risk Of Alzheimer's ... when the level of homocysteine in the blood is high, there is a higher risk of developing dementia. ...
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Dec 17, 2009 ... A diet rich in methionine, an amino acid typically found in red meats, fish, beans, eggs, garlic, lentils, onions, yogurt and seeds, ...
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Jun 16, 2010 ... Diet High in Methionine Could Increase Risk of Alzheimer's (Dec. 17, 2009) — A diet rich in methionine, an amino acid typically found in red ...
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Diet high in methionine could increase risk of Alzheimer's. Tuesday, December 15 , 2009. CONTACT: Preston M. Moretz, <pmoretz@temple.edu>, 215-204-4380 ...
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