Would-be brain boosters need data lift. (Behavior).The herb Ginkgo biloba and a range of nonprescription nutrients currently enjoy healthy sales as alleged enhancers of memory and intellect. Let the buyer beware, though. Research has yet to confirm that these so-called "brain boosters" work as advertised, according to a pair of reviews in the May Psychological Science in the Public Interest. Studies have found that ingesting gingko gingko, n Latin name: Gingko biloba; parts used: leaves; uses: vascular insufficiency, antioxidant, circulation, cognitive enhancement, depression, headaches, tinnitus, altitude sickness, intermittent claudication; precautions: patients with extract yields modest improvement, at best, in remembering and manipulating new information, say psychologist Paul E. Gold of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Early years: 1867-1880 The Morrill Act of 1862 granted each state in the United States a portion of land on which to establish a major public state university, one which could teach agriculture, mechanic arts, and military training, "without excluding other scientific and his coworkers. Memory gets a comparable boost in other work from attention-stoking effects of learning an exciting story or glucose-sweetened lemonade, they add. A large clinical trial is now under way to see whether gingko diminishes mental deficits caused by Alzheimer's disease. Various nutrients known to influence brain-cell functions have shown promise as memory aids in animal studies but have yet to receive close scrutiny in people, hold psychologist Mark A. McDaniel of the University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM) is a public university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was founded in 1889. It also offers multiple bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs in all areas of the arts, sciences, and engineering. in Albuquerque and his colleagues. These substances include phospholipids involved in cell-membrane functions, choline choline: see vitamin. choline Organic compound related to vitamins in its activity. It is important in metabolism as a component of the lipids that make up cell membranes and of acetylcholine. compounds thought to invigorate in·vig·or·ate tr.v. in·vig·or·at·ed, in·vig·or·at·ing, in·vig·or·ates To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to; animate: "A few whiffs of the raw, strong scent of phlox invigorated her" memory-related brain chemicals, and vitamins E and C, which may neutralize brain damage that occurs as people age.--B.B. |
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