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November 1, 2017 at 8:00 am · Filed under Healthy Lifestyle ·Tagged aluminum, Alzheimer, Alzheimer Disease, alzheimer s association, Alzheimer's, alzheimer's association, alzheimer's care, alzheimer's disease, alzheimer's disease and aluminum, alzheimer's statistics, Caregiver, caregivers, caregiving, Conditions and Diseases, Dementia, dementia facts and figures, dementia in the elderly, dementia statistics, Disease, healthy lifestyle, Mental health, Neurological disorder, Neurological Disorders, risk factor, risk for Alzheimer's disease, what is alzheimer's, what is dementia

Have you ever heard that using aluminum pots or drinking from aluminum cans can increase your risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease? Despite the prevalence of this myth, very few experts believe that everyday sources of aluminum pose any threat. In fact, several studies have failed to confirm any role of aluminum in Alzheimer’s disease.
Some key points to consider:
- Most researchers and mainstream health care professionals believe, based on current knowledge, that consumption of aluminum is not a significant risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.
- It is unlikely that people can significantly reduce their consumption of aluminum by avoiding aluminum containing cookware, foil, beverage cans, medications, or other products.
- The exact role (if any) of aluminum in Alzheimer’s disease is still being research and debated.
- If aluminum exposure had a major impact on risk, scientists would have already gained a clearer picture of its involvement over the decades that they have been studying the issue.
- Research studies since the 1960s have failed to document a clear role for aluminum in causing Alzheimer’s disease.
- Although the results of some studies have suggested that consumption of aluminum may be linked to Alzheimer’s, just as many studies have found no link between aluminum consumption and Alzheimer’s.
To learn more about myth and Alzheimer’s disease, click here.
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January 26, 2015 at 1:00 am · Filed under Healthy Lifestyle ·Tagged aluminum, Alzheimer, Alzheimer Disease, alzheimer s association, Alzheimer's, alzheimer's association, alzheimer's care, alzheimer's disease, alzheimer's disease and aluminum, alzheimer's statistics, Caregiver, caregivers, caregiving, Conditions and Diseases, Dementia, dementia facts and figures, dementia in the elderly, dementia statistics, Disease, healthy lifestyle, Mental health, Neurological disorder, Neurological Disorders, risk factor, risk for Alzheimer's disease, what is alzheimer's, what is dementia

Have you ever heard that using aluminum pots or drinking from aluminum cans can increase your risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease? Despite the prevalence of this myth, very few experts believe that everyday sources of aluminum pose any threat. In fact, several studies have failed to confirm any role of aluminum in Alzheimer’s disease.
Some key points to consider:
- Most researchers and mainstream health care professionals believe, based on current knowledge, that consumption of aluminum is not a significant risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.
- It is unlikely that people can significantly reduce their consumption of aluminum by avoiding aluminum containing cookware, foil, beverage cans, medications, or other products.
- The exact role (if any) of aluminum in Alzheimer’s disease is still being research and debated.
- If aluminum exposure had a major impact on risk, scientists would have already gained a clearer picture of its involvement over the decades that they have been studying the issue.
- Research studies since the 1960s have failed to document a clear role for aluminum in causing Alzheimer’s disease.
- Although the results of some studies have suggested that consumption of aluminum may be linked to Alzheimer’s, just as many studies have found no link between aluminum consumption and Alzheimer’s.
To learn more about myth and Alzheimer’s disease, click here.
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