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Interesting little blog based on new research published in the journal Brain by Dr. Tiago Fleming Outiero:
Sweeter may be Bitter for Parkinson's Disease — WPC Blog The complete report is behind a firewall for the current issue of the journal, but I would be happy to email a copy to anyone interested. |
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For those interested in supplements that may inhibit glycation, this is a very good summary, in three parts.
Anti-Glycation Supplements Part I (Glycation Part: II of II) | Yochana Khayat Anti-Glycation Supplements Part II (Glycation Part II of II) | Yochana Khayat Anti-Glycation Supplements Part III (Glycation: Part II of II) | Yochana Khayat |
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